[Freeswitch-users] how to use mod_mp4

Steven Ayre steveayre at gmail.com
Tue May 31 16:26:39 MSD 2011


bootstrap.sh will generate modules.conf from modules.conf.in

At that point it contains the default modules to be built. You can then
customise the modules.conf file to add your own module choices or remove
some of the default ones.

-Steve


On 31 May 2011 12:27, mazilo <Nabble at slickdeals.endjunk.com> wrote:

>
> Chris Rienzo wrote:
> > If it's not installed, then install it:
> > 1. Edit modules.conf and add applications/mod_mp4 to it.
> I took a look at the build/modules.conf.in file on my local FS git
> repository (43a5af7df6089a258e7c2a143c2982ec0f8accbb) and did not find any
> mention of mod_mp4. As such, the compilation generated the module.conf file
> which has no mention of mod_mp4 in it. Does that mean one needs to manually
> edit and add applications/mod_mp4 to the build/modules.conf.in file in
> order
> to compile mod_mp4?
>
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