# ExoPlayer FFmpeg extension # The FFmpeg extension provides `FfmpegAudioRenderer`, which uses FFmpeg for decoding and can render audio encoded in a variety of formats. ## License note ## Please note that whilst the code in this repository is licensed under [Apache 2.0][], using this extension also requires building and including one or more external libraries as described below. These are licensed separately. [Apache 2.0]: https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/blob/release-v2/LICENSE ## Build instructions ## To use this extension you need to clone the ExoPlayer repository and depend on its modules locally. Instructions for doing this can be found in ExoPlayer's [top level README][]. The extension is not provided via JCenter (see [#2781][] for more information). In addition, it's necessary to build the extension's native components as follows: * Set the following environment variables: ``` cd "" EXOPLAYER_ROOT="$(pwd)" FFMPEG_EXT_PATH="${EXOPLAYER_ROOT}/extensions/ffmpeg/src/main" ``` * Download the [Android NDK][] and set its location in an environment variable. Only versions up to NDK 15c are supported currently. ``` NDK_PATH="" ``` * Set up host platform ("darwin-x86_64" for Mac OS X): ``` HOST_PLATFORM="linux-x86_64" ``` * Fetch and build FFmpeg. The configuration flags determine which formats will be supported. See the [Supported formats][] page for more details of the available flags. For example, to fetch and build FFmpeg release 4.0 for armeabi-v7a, arm64-v8a and x86 on Linux x86_64: ``` COMMON_OPTIONS="\ --target-os=android \ --disable-static \ --enable-shared \ --disable-doc \ --disable-programs \ --disable-everything \ --disable-avdevice \ --disable-avformat \ --disable-swscale \ --disable-postproc \ --disable-avfilter \ --disable-symver \ --disable-swresample \ --enable-avresample \ --enable-decoder=vorbis \ --enable-decoder=opus \ --enable-decoder=flac \ " && \ cd "${FFMPEG_EXT_PATH}/jni" && \ (git -C ffmpeg pull || git clone git://source.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg ffmpeg) && \ cd ffmpeg && git checkout release/4.0 && \ ./configure \ --libdir=android-libs/armeabi-v7a \ --arch=arm \ --cpu=armv7-a \ --cross-prefix="${NDK_PATH}/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.9/prebuilt/${HOST_PLATFORM}/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-" \ --sysroot="${NDK_PATH}/platforms/android-9/arch-arm/" \ --extra-cflags="-march=armv7-a -mfloat-abi=softfp" \ --extra-ldflags="-Wl,--fix-cortex-a8" \ --extra-ldexeflags=-pie \ ${COMMON_OPTIONS} \ && \ make -j4 && make install-libs && \ make clean && ./configure \ --libdir=android-libs/arm64-v8a \ --arch=aarch64 \ --cpu=armv8-a \ --cross-prefix="${NDK_PATH}/toolchains/aarch64-linux-android-4.9/prebuilt/${HOST_PLATFORM}/bin/aarch64-linux-android-" \ --sysroot="${NDK_PATH}/platforms/android-21/arch-arm64/" \ --extra-ldexeflags=-pie \ ${COMMON_OPTIONS} \ && \ make -j4 && make install-libs && \ make clean && ./configure \ --libdir=android-libs/x86 \ --arch=x86 \ --cpu=i686 \ --cross-prefix="${NDK_PATH}/toolchains/x86-4.9/prebuilt/${HOST_PLATFORM}/bin/i686-linux-android-" \ --sysroot="${NDK_PATH}/platforms/android-9/arch-x86/" \ --extra-ldexeflags=-pie \ --disable-asm \ ${COMMON_OPTIONS} \ && \ make -j4 && make install-libs && \ make clean ``` * Build the JNI native libraries, setting `APP_ABI` to include the architectures built in the previous step. For example: ``` cd "${FFMPEG_EXT_PATH}"/jni && \ ${NDK_PATH}/ndk-build APP_ABI="armeabi-v7a arm64-v8a x86" -j4 ``` ## Using the extension ## Once you've followed the instructions above to check out, build and depend on the extension, the next step is to tell ExoPlayer to use `FfmpegAudioRenderer`. How you do this depends on which player API you're using: * If you're passing a `DefaultRenderersFactory` to `ExoPlayerFactory.newSimpleInstance`, you can enable using the extension by setting the `extensionRendererMode` parameter of the `DefaultRenderersFactory` constructor to `EXTENSION_RENDERER_MODE_ON`. This will use `FfmpegAudioRenderer` for playback if `MediaCodecAudioRenderer` doesn't support the input format. Pass `EXTENSION_RENDERER_MODE_PREFER` to give `FfmpegAudioRenderer` priority over `MediaCodecAudioRenderer`. * If you've subclassed `DefaultRenderersFactory`, add an `FfmpegAudioRenderer` to the output list in `buildAudioRenderers`. ExoPlayer will use the first `Renderer` in the list that supports the input media format. * If you've implemented your own `RenderersFactory`, return an `FfmpegAudioRenderer` instance from `createRenderers`. ExoPlayer will use the first `Renderer` in the returned array that supports the input media format. * If you're using `ExoPlayerFactory.newInstance`, pass an `FfmpegAudioRenderer` in the array of `Renderer`s. ExoPlayer will use the first `Renderer` in the list that supports the input media format. Note: These instructions assume you're using `DefaultTrackSelector`. If you have a custom track selector the choice of `Renderer` is up to your implementation, so you need to make sure you are passing an `FfmpegAudioRenderer` to the player, then implement your own logic to use the renderer for a given track. [top level README]: https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/blob/release-v2/README.md [Android NDK]: https://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html [#2781]: https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/issues/2781 [Supported formats]: https://exoplayer.dev/supported-formats.html#ffmpeg-extension ## Links ## * [Javadoc][]: Classes matching `com.google.android.exoplayer2.ext.ffmpeg.*` belong to this module. [Javadoc]: https://exoplayer.dev/doc/reference/index.html