FFmpeg-example
FFmpeg 0.11-4.0 or Libav 0.8-11 example application with byte exact reading
FFmpeg/Libav example program
This program is example how to use FFmpeg or Libav library with Byte exact reading (Audio only!). Tested with 'gcc'. Currently it only outputs 'out-for.pcm' and 'out-rev.pcm' files that are in Stereo 16-bit raw audio files (s16) that can be opened with Audacity audio editor or similar which imports raw PCM audio.
Compiling with CMake
You need to have FFmpeg or Libav installed. You need CMake and pkg-config.
cmake .
If everything goes fine
make
Compiling with autotools
You need to have FFmpeg or Libav installed. You need have GNU autotools, pkg-config and libtools installed.
./autogen.sh ./configure
If everything goes fine
make
Compiling with scons
You need to have FFmpeg or Libav installed. You need have SCons and pkg-config.
scons
Compiling with script
You need to have FFmpeg or Libav installed. You need have pkg-config.
./compile-pkgconfig.sh
Running application
Currently tested files are OGG/Vorbis,MP3 and MP4 (also acc).
./FFmpeg-example-bin audio-file
You get as output 'out-for.pcm' and 'out-rev.pcm' files that contains played forward byte exact and reverse played file (as audio is normal!)

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