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I am unsure as to how common this problem is, but my Slackware box came with GNU make 3.80. You can check your version with 'make -L'. The recent development snapshots of ffmpeg will choke with this version of make with a 'virtual memory exhausted' error message. The solution is to update the version of GNU make on your system to at least 3.81. (This, in my opinion, is a bug in ffmpeg that should be remedied; thankfully, the solution is simple enough.) | I am unsure as to how common this problem is, but my Slackware box came with GNU make 3.80. You can check your version with 'make -L'. The recent development snapshots of ffmpeg will choke with this version of make with a 'virtual memory exhausted' error message. The solution is to update the version of GNU make on your system to at least 3.81. (This, in my opinion, is a bug in ffmpeg that should be remedied; thankfully, the solution is simple enough.) | ||
== FFMPEG Video Export Options == | |||
Ffmpeg is used in exporting events to downloadable video files. Exporting video is done using the [http://www.zoneminder.com/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=zmvideo.pl&go=Go zmvideo.pl] script. | |||
You can control the options that get passed to ffmpeg during the export process using 2 config options found in the Images tab of the options dialog. | |||
=== FFMPEG_INPUT_OPTIONS === | |||
usually leave this empty | |||
=== FFMPEG_OUTPUT_OPTIONS === | |||
To obtain a good quality export x264 based mp4 video file - the following example works... | |||
<code>-r 30 -vcodec libx264 -threads 2 -b 2000k -minrate 800k -maxrate 5000k</code> |
Revision as of 22:13, 22 July 2012
ffmpeg is a set of video processing tools used by ZoneMinder to generate true video files from the frames captured and saved. It has always been under heavy development.
Under ffmpeg 0.4.8, the directions in the official ZoneMinder documentation are exactly right - use './configure <extra options>' followed by 'make', 'make install', and 'make installib' - to compile and install the software for use with ZoneMinder.
Under the snapshots at least as old as 2008-09-25, the installlib make target has been removed. Instead, it's done in the configure stage with './configure --enable-shared --enable-swscale --enable-gpl <extra options>'. Without passing these extra options to configure, ZoneMinder will be unable to find the header files that it needs to compile correctly.
I am unsure as to how common this problem is, but my Slackware box came with GNU make 3.80. You can check your version with 'make -L'. The recent development snapshots of ffmpeg will choke with this version of make with a 'virtual memory exhausted' error message. The solution is to update the version of GNU make on your system to at least 3.81. (This, in my opinion, is a bug in ffmpeg that should be remedied; thankfully, the solution is simple enough.)
FFMPEG Video Export Options
Ffmpeg is used in exporting events to downloadable video files. Exporting video is done using the zmvideo.pl script.
You can control the options that get passed to ffmpeg during the export process using 2 config options found in the Images tab of the options dialog.
FFMPEG_INPUT_OPTIONS
usually leave this empty
FFMPEG_OUTPUT_OPTIONS
To obtain a good quality export x264 based mp4 video file - the following example works...
-r 30 -vcodec libx264 -threads 2 -b 2000k -minrate 800k -maxrate 5000k