[FFmpeg-devel] DVR MPEG4 variant (AS-3024)

Ivo Andonov ivo.andonov at gmail.com
Sat Feb 4 00:02:16 EET 2017


2017-02-03 23:18 GMT+02:00 Compn <tempn at mi.rr.com>:

> On Fri, 3 Feb 2017 15:46:20 +0200, Ivo Andonov <ivo.andonov at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I successfully used a modified Pinetron library on Windows to use my own
> > software for decoding the stream. While fiddling with the modification I
> > saw they are using the statically linked FFmpeg API.
>
> the dvr company ships ffmpeg? they must ship ffmpeg source as well, the
> modified ffmpeg source may contain the patch needed to play such
> dvr files.
>
> where can we see this pinetron library ?
>
> -compn
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I thought the same as well but am not too much into the licencing terms...
I tried in vain finding any sources.
They do not ship ffmpeg directly (as a separate library). They modify the
source and use it statically linked in their projects.
This is a link to the IE ActiveX for playing the stream (displaying DVR
cams): http://www.dvrstation.com/pdvratl.php?vendor=0#version=1,0,1,26 This
is also the library I modded in order to use the decoder on Windows
platforms before I decided to spend some time to research the differences
in respect to the MPEG4 standard and use the stream in a Linux environment.

This is a link to a 64-bit Linux app:
http://pinetron.ru/files/software/cms-lite-linux.zip Never actually tried
it. The libpapi-shared.so.* files are clearly based on the ffmpeg source.

This is the android app: http://www.apkmonk.com/app/com.pinetron.TouchCMS/
One library in there for Arm, also clearly based on ffmpeg.


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