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| == On Windows == | | == On Windows == |
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| === using official mxe-build and ffmpeg binaries === | | The MXE builds >= 4.0.1-rc3 already includes the ffmpeg libs so video should run out of the box. |
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| This is at the moment the preferred way for windows users and assumes that you've installed Octave from the official MXE build from https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/octave/windows/ to the default path.
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| Download the ffmpeg binaries for windows from https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/. You need the "32-bit Dev" and "32-bit Shared" archive. These instructions were tested with
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| * ffmpeg-20160105-git-68eb208-win32-shared.7z
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| * ffmpeg-20160105-git-68eb208-win32-dev.7z
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| * Extract the bin/*.dll from ffmpeg-20160105-git-68eb208-win32-shared.7z to C:\Octave\Octave-4.0.0\bin
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| * Extract include/* from ffmpeg-20160105-git-68eb208-win32-dev.7z to C:\Octave\Octave-4.0.0\include (You should now, for example, see C:\Octave\Octave-4.0.0\include\libavutil\version.h)
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| * Extract lib/* from ffmpeg-20160105-git-68eb208-win32-dev.7z to C:\Octave\Octave-4.0.0\lib
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| Compile and install from Octave with
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| pkg -verbose -forge install video
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| </code>
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| Load it before any usage:
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| pkg load video
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| </code>
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| === mxe-octave ===
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| You can also use mxe-octave to include ffmpeg, there is already a target for it. Future versions of MXE-Octave builds will already have video included.
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