22:48
I am trying to download an HLS stream using FFmpeg. However, FFmpeg defaults to HTTP/1.1 for downloading content, and the video source's firewall blocks HTTP/1.1 connections. Consequently, FFmpeg cannot download the video.
I used the same headers as my browser to access the content and replicated the request using Insomnia. And again, my request was blocked when using HTTP/1.1.
I've searched everywhere but haven't found any information on how to change the HTTP version FFmpeg uses for requests.
Is there a way to configure FFmpeg to use HTTP/2.0 instead of (...)
22:30
This is the original command, it removes the part between the start and end which will be specified in command
ffmpeg -i input.ext -vf "select='not(between(t,start,end))', setpts=N/FRAME_RATE/TB" -af "aselect='not(between(t,start,end))', asetpts=N/SR/TB" output.ext
is there better options that doesn't re-encode? or atleast is faster?.
keep in mind I am want the command to remove the part between the start and end not return it
so this for example ins't what I am looking for:
ffmpeg -ss start -i input.mp4 -c copy -t end (...)
09:05
I'm encountering an issue while trying to execute ffprobe commands within a Laravel command. Here's a brief overview of the problem and the relevant code snippets:
I'm developing a Laravel application where I need to process video files using ffprobe . The application has a console command named app:process-videos that should extract the duration of video files using ffprobe, and update the database. However, I'm facing difficulties in executing these commands within the Laravel command.
Here's the relevant portion of the code from the handle() method of (...)
06:10
I'm encountering an issue while trying to execute ffprobe commands within a Laravel command. Here's a brief overview of the problem and the relevant code snippets:
I'm developing a Laravel application where I need to process video files using ffprobe . The application has a console command named app:process-videos that should extract the duration of video files using ffprobe, and update the database. However, I'm facing difficulties in executing these commands within the Laravel command.
Here's the relevant portion of the code from the handle() method of (...)