Part 1: Video Coding with FFMPEG and C
Part 1: Video Coding with FFMPEG and C, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.85, with 11 lectures, based on 12 reviews, and has 160 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn the basic FFMPEG Data Structures i.e. AVStream, AVFormatContext, AVDictionary etc Link native FFMPEG libraries to the GNU Compiler Collection Learn how to use the Replit online IDE to improve learning outcomes Handle image color correction and algorithmic pixel scaling Convert FFMPEG command line text into C programs Use the C Int Types library to work on raw integer data Manipulate raw bytes for audio and graphical data in the C programming language This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners who desire to learn the FFMPEG API in C or Programmers who want to get into the video and streaming industry or Teams that handle audio and visual content It is particularly useful for Beginners who desire to learn the FFMPEG API in C or Programmers who want to get into the video and streaming industry or Teams that handle audio and visual content.
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Summary
Title: Part 1: Video Coding with FFMPEG and C
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 3.85
Number of Lectures: 11
Number of Published Lectures: 11
Number of Curriculum Items: 11
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 11
Original Price: $29.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn the basic FFMPEG Data Structures i.e. AVStream, AVFormatContext, AVDictionary etc
- Link native FFMPEG libraries to the GNU Compiler Collection
- Learn how to use the Replit online IDE to improve learning outcomes
- Handle image color correction and algorithmic pixel scaling
- Convert FFMPEG command line text into C programs
- Use the C Int Types library to work on raw integer data
- Manipulate raw bytes for audio and graphical data in the C programming language
Who Should Attend
- Beginners who desire to learn the FFMPEG API in C
- Programmers who want to get into the video and streaming industry
- Teams that handle audio and visual content
Target Audiences
- Beginners who desire to learn the FFMPEG API in C
- Programmers who want to get into the video and streaming industry
- Teams that handle audio and visual content
**You can code on your phone or laptop. No installations necessary! Super accessible course thanks to Replit!**
FFMPEG is an audio and video library used by Netflix, TikTok, Comcast and Disneyengineers to manipulate audio and video.
Video coding engineers earn a basic salary of 180kand companies like NETFLIX pay video coding engineers 900ktotal compensation.
This video series introduces video coding to committed learners. We emphasize using the C programming language, not the command line. The goal is to make accessible video and audio coding to programmers who desire to work in HIGH-PAYING fields. All the code is written in Replit, an online IDE, to allow programmers to code alongside the instructor. Again, the instructor’s goal is to make accessible video coding.
This course introduces learners to the FFMPEG C API.Unlike courses that teach the command line, this series focuses on writing code in the C programming language.
Students are taught –
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How to navigate the vast FFMPEG documentation.
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The data structures available to C programmers.
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Tips and Tricks professional C programmers use with FFMPEG.
By the end of the 1st part learners shall grasp these data structures:
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AVDictionary
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AVDictionaryEntry
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AVCodec
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AVCodecParameters
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AVStream
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AVFormatContext
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AVRational
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AVMEDIA_TYPE
Learners shall also learn how to work with int64_tdata types as defined in the inttypes.hheader.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Introduction to Replit and FFMPEG
Lecture 3: Replit Setup
Chapter 2: Compiling FFMPEG, writing our First Function and Bonus Content for Linux users
Lecture 1: Compiling FFMPEG
Lecture 2: A function to check if a file exists
Chapter 3: Getting file metadata
Lecture 1: The Dump Format function
Lecture 2: AVFormatContext and AVDictionary Data Structures
Lecture 3: AV TIME BASE macro, PRId64 macro and int64_t Data Type
Lecture 4: Defining Function Macros , Cleaning code and AVDictionary Data Structure
Chapter 4: Deep Dive into Data Structures
Lecture 1: Navigating the FFMPEG Docs
Lecture 2: Working with AVCodec, AVCodecParameters and AVStream
Instructors
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Murage Kibicho
Lead Programmer at Bot University
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