[FFmpeg-devel] Win98 support (Was: [PATCH] Fix libavdevice/vfwcap.c for w32api-3.12)

Ramiro Polla ramiro.polla
Fri Sep 26 19:52:23 CEST 2008


Hi,

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Baptiste Coudurier
<baptiste.coudurier at smartjog.com> wrote:
> Ramiro Polla wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 1:35 PM, JonY <10walls at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Ramiro Polla wrote:
>> [...]
>>>>> Index: libavdevice/vfwcap.c
>>>>> ===================================================================
>>>>> --- libavdevice/vfwcap.c     (revision 15290)
>>>>> +++ libavdevice/vfwcap.c     (working copy)
>>>>> @@ -19,6 +19,10 @@
>>>>>    * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
>>>>>    */
>>>>>
>>>>> +#if !defined (WINVER) || (WINVER<  0x0500)
>>>>> +#warning vfwcap requires Windows 2000/XP
>>>>> +#define WINVER 0x0500
>>>>> +#endif
>>>> I think there are other parts of FFmpeg that expect Windows to be
>>>> 2000/XP already (GetProcessTimes() IIRC). Besides this shouldn't be in
>>>> compile-time since FFmpeg specifies all the CFLAGS to be used.
>>>>
>>>> I haven't tested with Windows 98 for over a year now, and I don't think
>>>> anyone cares about it anymore... I don't even know if it will refuse to
>>>> run because of missing functions or just not work properly.
>>> Good point, I haven't heard of any FFmpeg users still on 9X systems.
>>> Should configure add -DWINVER=0x0500 for MinGW builds?
>>
>> I tested the executable on Windows 98. It runs ok, but -benchmark
>> prints out random numbers and vfwcap doesn't work.
>>
>> I'm thinking maybe -DWINVER=0x0500 should be default for MinGW, and
>> there should be a --target-os=win98 which just sets it appropriately.
>> This way GetProcessTimes() isn't found (and the av_gettime() fallback
>> is used), and there should either be a check for HWND_MESSAGE (which
>> would disable vfwcap) or the implementation could create and use an
>> invisible window instead of using HWND_MESSAGE (only under win98
>> though).
>>
>> Either way I'm not interested in implementing any of the above ATM.
>
> I think I fixed this issue by removing structs, you still get warning
> about redefinitions though.

Thanks, but I should have changed the subject (like I did now).

You fixed the initial problem (compiling vfwcap with the latest
mingw-w32api), but somehow part of the thread mutated into Win98
support =)

Ramiro Polla




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