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How to configure Qt 6.5.1 QtMultimedia to use custom FFmpeg installation?

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  • ? A Former User

    ok, i don't remember what i did differently, but now the configure script is actually giving me useful information

    it's printing out a lot more than before, although im running the exact same command

    -- Checking for module 'libavdevice'
    --   No package 'libavdevice' found
    -- Checking for module 'libavfilter'
    --   No package 'libavfilter' found
    -- Checking for module 'libpostproc'
    --   No package 'libpostproc' found
    -- Could NOT find FFmpeg (missing: AVDEVICE_LIBRARIES AVDEVICE_INCLUDE_DIRS) 
    -- Generated QtModulePlugins.cmake files for the following modules: Multimedia
    

    that's something that i can work with

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    although, i already have those things?
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    (the /usr/local/FFmpeg-n6.0/ folder also has the same contents)

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      well since i got the gstreamer backend working i guess ill just give up on ffmpeg for now and use that instead

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        well since i got the gstreamer backend working i guess ill just give up on ffmpeg for now and use that instead

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        @eramne This is working for me (Ubuntu 20.04), in so much as Qt detects FFmpeg during configuration:

        cd /home/martinb/workspace/qt6_local_build/ffmpeg_linux_x86_64_build/FFmpeg-n6.0
        
        /home/martinb/workspace/qt6_local_build/ffmpeg_linux_x86_64_build/FFmpeg-n6.0/configure --disable-programs --disable-doc --disable-debug --enable-network --disable-lzma --enable-pic --prefix=/FFmpeg-n6.0
        make
        make install DESTDIR=/home/martinb/workspace/qt6_local_build/ffmpeg_linux_x86_64_build/FFmpeg-n6.0/installed/FFmpeg-n6.0
        
        /home/martinb/workspace/qt6_local_build/src/qt6/qtbase/configure -top-level -prefix /home/martinb/workspace/qt6_local_build/qt_linux_x86_64_install -static -gstreamer -I /home/martinb/workspace/qt6_local_build/openssl_linux_x86_64_build/openssl-1.1.1s/include -L /home/martinb/workspace/qt6_local_build/openssl_linux_x86_64_build/openssl-1.1.1s -ccache -no-sql-sqlite -no-sql-db2 -no-sql-ibase -no-sql-mysql -no-sql-oci -no-sql-odbc -no-sql-psql -qt-doubleconversion -qt-libjpeg -qt-libpng -qt-zlib -no-warnings-are-errors -nomake examples -nomake tests -release -openssl-linked -- -DOPENSSL_USE_STATIC_LIBS=ON -DOPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=/home/martinb/workspace/qt6_local_build/openssl_linux_x86_64_build/openssl-1.1.1s -DFFMPEG_DIR=/home/martinb/workspace/qt6_local_build/ffmpeg_linux_x86_64_build/FFmpeg-n6.0/installed/FFmpeg-n6.0
        

        I have a problem further down the line whereby the linker is trying to link the FFmpeg libraries both with and without the lib prefix. I'm currently investigating this.

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          well since i got the gstreamer backend working i guess ill just give up on ffmpeg for now and use that instead

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          nevermind the gstreamer backend is not working
          giving me "Internal data stream error." when i try to play most files, other files it just crashes
          back to trying to get the ffmpeg backend to work i guess

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            that's weird, since i have all the libav/ffmpeg libraries built and installed at /usr/local/FFmpeg-n6.0, including libavdevice, libavfilter, and libpostproc

            this is after running:
            ./configure -prefix "/home/eramne/Qt6.5.1/" -release -openssl -openssl-linked -no-widgets -submodules qt5compat,qtbase,qtdeclarative,qtimageformats,qtmultimedia,qtshadertools,qtsvg,qttranslations -DFFMPEG_DIR=/usr/local/FFmpeg-n6.0/

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              maybe its just trying to use the ffmpeg packages i have installed via apt instead of the ones i've built and linked to with -DFFMPEG_DIR=/usr/local/FFmpeg-n6.0/? If so, how do i stop it from doing that?

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                maybe its just trying to use the ffmpeg packages i have installed via apt instead of the ones i've built and linked to with -DFFMPEG_DIR=/usr/local/FFmpeg-n6.0/? If so, how do i stop it from doing that?

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                yeah, it's doing that. I tried building/installing ffmpeg 5.1, using the -DFFMPEG_DIR thing to point to that, and in the output of the configure script it still showed that it's using the same versions of the av/ffmpeg libraries

                ./configure -prefix "/home/eramne/Qt6.5.1/" -top-level -release -openssl -openssl-linked -no-widgets -submodules qt5compat,qtbase,qtdeclarative,qtimageformats,qtmultimedia,qtshadertools,qtsvg,qttranslations -DFFMPEG_DIR=/home/eramne/Desktop/ffmpeg/installed/ffmpeg-5.1
                ./configure -redo
                

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                  i modified the https://github.com/qt/qtmultimedia/blob/6.5.1/cmake/FindFFmpeg.cmake file like this

                  ### Macro: set_component_found
                  #
                  # Marks the given component as found if both *_LIBRARIES AND *_INCLUDE_DIRS is present.
                  #
                  macro(set_component_found _component )
                    if (${_component}_LIBRARIES AND ${_component}_INCLUDE_DIRS)
                      # message(STATUS "  - ${_component} found.")
                      set(${_component}_FOUND TRUE)
                      set(${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME}_${_component}_FOUND TRUE)
                    else ()
                      # message(STATUS "  - ${_component} not found.")
                    endif ()
                  endmacro()
                  
                  find_package(PkgConfig QUIET)
                  #if (NOT PKG_CONFIG_FOUND AND NOT FFMPEG_DIR)
                  #    set(FFMPEG_DIR "/usr/local")
                  #endif()
                  set(FFMPEG_DIR "/home/eramne/Desktop/ffmpeg/installed/ffmpeg-6.0")
                  

                  to explicitly force it to use my own ffmpeg installation
                  and that worked

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                    i modified the https://github.com/qt/qtmultimedia/blob/6.5.1/cmake/FindFFmpeg.cmake file like this

                    ### Macro: set_component_found
                    #
                    # Marks the given component as found if both *_LIBRARIES AND *_INCLUDE_DIRS is present.
                    #
                    macro(set_component_found _component )
                      if (${_component}_LIBRARIES AND ${_component}_INCLUDE_DIRS)
                        # message(STATUS "  - ${_component} found.")
                        set(${_component}_FOUND TRUE)
                        set(${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME}_${_component}_FOUND TRUE)
                      else ()
                        # message(STATUS "  - ${_component} not found.")
                      endif ()
                    endmacro()
                    
                    find_package(PkgConfig QUIET)
                    #if (NOT PKG_CONFIG_FOUND AND NOT FFMPEG_DIR)
                    #    set(FFMPEG_DIR "/usr/local")
                    #endif()
                    set(FFMPEG_DIR "/home/eramne/Desktop/ffmpeg/installed/ffmpeg-6.0")
                    

                    to explicitly force it to use my own ffmpeg installation
                    and that worked

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                    i guess cmake variables are separate from environment variables
                    since i tried using export FFMPEG_DIR=/home/eramne/Desktop/ffmpeg/installed/ffmpeg-6.0, but that didn't work
                    i guess i probably could've used the configure.cmake file in some way to set that variable? but i don't use cmake and i don't know how to do that, and i didn't feel like figuring out how

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                    • ? A Former User

                      i guess cmake variables are separate from environment variables
                      since i tried using export FFMPEG_DIR=/home/eramne/Desktop/ffmpeg/installed/ffmpeg-6.0, but that didn't work
                      i guess i probably could've used the configure.cmake file in some way to set that variable? but i don't use cmake and i don't know how to do that, and i didn't feel like figuring out how

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                      @eramne You need the -- in the Qt configure line to separate the CMake options from the Qt ones:

                      ./configure -prefix "/home/eramne/Qt6.5.1/" -top-level -release -openssl -openssl-linked -no-widgets -submodules qt5compat,qtbase,qtdeclarative,qtimageformats,qtmultimedia,qtshadertools,qtsvg,qttranslations -- -DFFMPEG_DIR=/home/eramne/Desktop/ffmpeg/installed/ffmpeg-5.1
                      
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                        @eramne You need the -- in the Qt configure line to separate the CMake options from the Qt ones:

                        ./configure -prefix "/home/eramne/Qt6.5.1/" -top-level -release -openssl -openssl-linked -no-widgets -submodules qt5compat,qtbase,qtdeclarative,qtimageformats,qtmultimedia,qtshadertools,qtsvg,qttranslations -- -DFFMPEG_DIR=/home/eramne/Desktop/ffmpeg/installed/ffmpeg-5.1
                        
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                        @Martin-Burchell oh! thanks for this

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                          @Martin-Burchell oh! thanks for this

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                          @eramne Is it working for you now? I've got a problem linking FFmpeg with static Qt, which I've logged at https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-115052 but if it's working for you, feel free to mark this as Solved

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