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GitHub - AOMediaCodec/libavif: libavif - Library for encoding and decoding .avif files

This library aims to be a friendly, portable C implementation of the AV1 Image File Format, as described here:

https://aomediacodec.github.io/av1-avif/

It can encode and decode all AV1 supported YUV formats and bit depths (with alpha). In addition to the library, encoder and decoder command line tools are also provided (avifenc and avifdec).

It is recommended that you check out/use tagged releases instead of just using the main branch. We will regularly create new versions as bug fixes and features are added.

avifenc -q 75 input.[jpg|png|y4m] output.avif
avifdec output.avif decoded.png

See avifenc --help for all options.

Please see the examples in the "examples" directory. If you're already building libavif, enable the CMake option AVIF_BUILD_EXAMPLES in order to build and run the examples too.

libavif is a package in most major OSs.

You can also download the official windows binaries on the release page.

Homebrew:

MacPorts:

sudo port install libavif

Debian-based distributions:

sudo apt install libavif-dev

Red Hat-based distributions:

sudo yum -y install libavif

For the "default" MSYS2 UCRT64 environment:

pacman -S mingw-w64-ucrt-x86_64-libavif

Building libavif requires CMake. See Build Command Lines below for example command lines.

CMake flags like AVIF_CODEC_AOM, AVIF_LIBYUV, etc. allow enabling or disabling dependencies. They can take three possible values:

No AV1 codecs are enabled by default. You should enable at least one of them by setting any of the following CMake options to LOCAL or SYSTEM, depending on whether you want to use a locally built or a system installed version (e.g. -DAVIF_CODEC_AOM=LOCAL):

When set to SYSTEM, these libraries (in their C API form) must be externally available (discoverable via CMake's FIND_LIBRARY) to use them, or if libavif is a child CMake project, the appropriate CMake target must already exist by the time libavif's CMake scripts are executed.

Libyuv is an optional but strongly recommended dependency that speeds up color space conversions. It's enabled by default with a value of SYSTEM, so it's expected to be installed on the system. It can either be built locally instead by using -DAVIF_LIBYUV=LOCAL or disabled with -DAVIF_LIBYUV=OFF.

A few tests written in C can be built by enabling the AVIF_BUILD_TESTS CMake option.

The remaining tests require GoogleTest, and can be built by enabling AVIF_BUILD_TESTS and setting AVIF_GTEST to SYSTEM or LOCAL.

Additionally, fuzzing tests require fuzztest, see also fuzzing test instructions in ext/oss-fuzz/README.md.

Code coverage is available by enabling AVIF_ENABLE_COVERAGE then building the avif_coverage target, e.g. make avif_coverage -j. It requires compiling with clang (-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++) and LLVM must be installed on the system.

The following instructions can be used to build the libavif library and the avifenc and avifdec tools.

Build using installed dependencies

To link against the already installed aom, libjpeg, libpng and libyuv dependency libraries (recommended):

git clone -b v1.2.1 https://github.com/AOMediaCodec/libavif.git
cmake -S libavif -B libavif/build -DAVIF_CODEC_AOM=SYSTEM -DAVIF_BUILD_APPS=ON
cmake --build libavif/build --config Release --parallel
Build everything from scratch

For development and debugging purposes:

git clone -b v1.2.1 https://github.com/AOMediaCodec/libavif.git
cmake -S libavif -B libavif/build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF -DAVIF_CODEC_AOM=LOCAL -DAVIF_LIBYUV=LOCAL -DAVIF_LIBSHARPYUV=LOCAL -DAVIF_JPEG=LOCAL -DAVIF_ZLIBPNG=LOCAL -DAVIF_BUILD_APPS=ON
cmake --build libavif/build --config Debug --parallel
Prebuilt Binaries (Windows)

Statically-linked avifenc.exe and avifdec.exe can be downloaded from the Releases page.

Please check the wiki for extra resources on libavif, such as the Release Checklist.

The libavif library is written in C99. Most of the tests are written in C++14.

Use clang-format to format the sources from the top-level folder (clang-format-16 preferred):

clang-format -style=file -i \
  apps/*.c apps/*/*.c apps/*/*.cc apps/*/*.h examples/*.c \
  include/avif/*.h src/*.c src/*.cc \
  tests/*.c tests/*/*.cc tests/*/*.h

Use cmake-format to format the CMakeLists.txt files from the top-level folder:

cmake-format -i \
  CMakeLists.txt \
  tests/CMakeLists.txt \
  cmake/Modules/*.cmake \
  contrib/CMakeLists.txt \
  contrib/gdk-pixbuf/CMakeLists.txt \
  android_jni/avifandroidjni/src/main/jni/CMakeLists.txt

Released under the BSD License.

Copyright 2019 Joe Drago. All rights reserved.

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