Well... I don't know what's the problem now :( I have the .lib files (avutil-49.lib, avcodec-51.lib and avformat-51.lib) and I successfully have compiled and linked my project on MSVC++... I've deployed the file to my device and put the 3 dll's on the same folder ( avutil-49.dll, avcodec-51.dll and avformat-51.dll)... The program keeps telling me that a file is missing and I can't understand what it is... Anyone? Thanks On 1/13/07, Cool_Zer0 <c00jz3r0 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Ramiro Polla wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Cool_Zer0 wrote: > >> Luca Barbato wrote: > >>> Cool_Zer0 wrote: > >>>> I don't have any libm inside that folder... But I have the libm of > >>>> my standard GCC... > >>>> I'm using the cross-compiler available on VLC: > >>>> http://download.videolan.org/pub/testing/wince/ > >>> > >>> build one yourself it shouldn't _that_ hard. > >>> > >>>> > >>>> I've been searching on google but I can't find other cross compiler > >>>> for Windows CE... Do you know of any useful link? > >>> > >>> gcc is perfectly fine, just find the instructions on how to deploy > >>> it or use a distribution providing it... > >>> > >>>> > >>>> By the way.. Do you think that with cross-compiling I can compile > >>>> FFMpeg and use the .lib on Visual C++ projects? > >>> > >>> as usual, if you use an ide that can understand msvc project files > >>> and uses gcc to compile and link you'll be fine, otherwise you may > >>> have to experience any sort of pain because of the nonstandard C > >>> compiler provided by microsoft. > >>> > >>> lu > >>> > >> > >> Looks like I've been able to compile FFMpeg with the correct > >> "arm-wince-cegcc". My configure looks like this: > >> # ./configure --cross-compile > >> --cross-prefix=/usr/ppc/arm-wince-cegcc/bin/ --arch=armv4l > >> --enable-memalign-hack --disable-ipv6 --prefix=/usr/local/wince > >> --log=yes --disable-encoders --disable-decoders --disable-parsers > >> --disable-muxers --disable-demuxers --enable-parser=h263 > >> --enable-encoder=h263 --enable-decoder=h263 --enable-muxer=h263 > >> --enable-demuxer=h263 --disable-ffserver --disable-ffplay > >> --disable-ffmpeg --disable-network > >> > >> Not I want to have the libavformat.lib and libavcodec.lib and to do > >> that I add this tags "--enable-shared --disable-static". > >> > > I remember you from the FFmpeg on Windows forum. Sorry I couldn't > > help, but I've never tried WinCE before. > > Why aren't you configuring with --enable-mingwce? That way, the > > correct file extensions are used (that might influence something) and > > if you have MSVC, it tries to create the .lib files. (That is, if > > you're on Windows). > > You can also use the static libraries (.a files) with MSVC++ as if > > they were static .lib files. > > If I really can do that then my problem is solved because the .a files > are generated... > > > Check http://arrozcru.no-ip.org/ffmpeg_wiki/tiki-index.php?page=MSVC > > to see how to use the libraries with MSVC++. > > I have no idea how that will work with WinCE, but it might help. > > Please add anything to the wiki, if you can. It might really help > > other people that come accross the same issues. > > > > If I successfully can use the H.263 compressor/decompressor on a Windows > Mobile 5.0 you may be sure that I will put some documentation about how > to do it. > > > Thanks for your help > > > Ramiro Polla > > _______________________________________________ > > ffmpeg-devel mailing list > > ffmpeg-devel at mplayerhq.hu > > http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel > > > >
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