# Android vvdec/uvg266 applications (Termux app) Requirements: Termux app with apk or F-Droid app. For uvg266/vvdecapp pipe, it requires FFmpeg installed on Termux app. See the screenshot of vvdecapp in Termux app: ![termuxvvdecappinandroid](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/88035011/176990694-52279bf1-86fd-419e-a2b7-1b6d1038ac18.jpg) All system types of arm64, armeabi, x86 and x86_64 is built on vvdecapp & uvg266, it is use of Termux app. arm64 - API 21 (64-bit phones only) armeabi - API 19 (32-bit phones) x86 - API 19 (32-bit tablets only) x86_64 - API 21 (64-bit tablets only) TIP: You can install my built applications: ``` chmod +x vvdecapp uvg266 vvencapp cp vvencapp vvdecapp uvg266 $PREFIX/bin ``` ### vvencapp encoder (Fraunhofer HHI) Screenshot (tested my phone): ![vvencapptermux](vvencapptermux.png) Please note, that supports 64-bit programs only. ### uvg266 encoder (Scalable video encoder) Screenshot: ![termuxuvg266inandroid](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/88035011/190282518-13c6dfd1-41a4-4a9b-aefe-de9e43c26759.jpg) Before you download, there were two separated programs: AndroidUVG266.7z - 10-bit input/encoder only. AndroidUVG266-8bit.7z - 8-bit input/encoder only. If you want pipe from FFmpeg to uvg266, you can do command: ``` ffmpeg -i example.mp4 -f yuv4mpegpipe -pix_fmt yuv420p10 -strict -1 - | uvg266 -i - --input-file-format y4m --input-bitdepth 10 -o converted.266 ``` For 8-bit uvg266 application, remove `-strict -1`, change from `yuv420p10` to `yuv420p` and remove `--input-bitdepth-10`. When you want make device sleep during uvg266 encoding, tap **Acquire wake lock** on Termux notification. If uvg266 froze itself for couple minutes without printing the info, it means finished, tap CTRL + C. VVDEC might not decode with some uvg266 options (example uvg266 presets unplayable with vvdec: preset placebo & lossless. - Martin Eesmaa