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Android ICS FFMPEG scale video not working
20 avril 2015, par Android-DeveloperI am using Guardian Project Android Java FFMPEG library to resize videos. Current code which is working on
android 5.0.1 / 5.1.0 / 4.4.4
:File fileTmp = getCacheDir();
FfmpegController fc = null;
try {
fc = new FfmpegController(this, fileTmp);
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
String path = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getPath() + "/Movies/nexus.mp4";
final String outPath = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getPath() + "/Movies/test.mp4";
final Clip out = new Clip(path);
try {
if (fc != null) {
fc.convert(out, outPath, new ShellUtils.ShellCallback() {
@Override
public void shellOut(String shellLine) {
Log.e("", "SHELL OUT: " + shellLine);
}
@Override
public void processComplete(int exitValue) {
Log.e("", "PROCESS COMPLETE: " + exitValue);
}
});
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}Using this code on Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) doesn’t do anything. While testing on other devices
exitValue
inprocessComplete
is always equal to0
, but on ICS it’s11
. Here is the output in LogCat :SHELL OUT: /data/data/org.hardartcore.ffmpeg/app_bin/ffmpeg -y -i /mnt/sdcard/Movies/NEXUS.mp4 -ab 160k -r ntsc-film -vf scale=568:320 -strict -2 /mnt/sdcard/Movies/Test.mp4
PROCESS COMPLETE: 11I don’t think it’s something from ffmpeg, more like a problem when the library is trying to execute ffmpeg executable from raw folder in internal memory, but I can’t see any logs or errors which indicate that too.
So my question is, if there is any mistake which I am doing using / running this code or something which can prevent ffmpeg executable from running on old devices with Android ICS ?
Thanks in advance !
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Extract Images from video and rebuild video with these images
6 mars 2015, par David ZenouI have a very interesting question i think, i did a simple test.
First step : I extract images from a little video (duration : 1 minute and 4 seconds) :
ffmpeg -i C:\test\video.mp4 -r 30 -s 640x360 -f image2 C:\test\foo-%05d.jpeg
Second step : I want to rebuild the initial video with these extracted images with same parameters :
ffmpeg -f image2 -i C:\test\foo-%05d.jpeg -r 30 -s 640x360 C:\test\final.mp4
Special result : Initial video (video.mp4) duration was 1 minute and 4 seconds and new video generated (final.mp4) duration is 1 minute and 17 seconds : the new video is longer and the new film seems slightly slower than the initial video.
My question : Is it possible to get exactly the same film like initial (same duration, same speed) rebuilding the video from its exctrated images ?
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create thumbnail from video URL in C#
23 mai 2016, par Hashem AboonajmiI want to generate thumbnail from a video URL in C#. I have searched a lot to find a neat way but no success. I have used
Nreco
andMediaToolKit
but none of them extract thumbnail image. using ffmpeg also has mumbo jumbos which didn’t worked !using NReco :
var ffMpeg = new NReco.VideoConverter.FFMpegConverter();
string thumbnailJPEGpath = "http://localhost:81882/content/hashem.jpeg";
ffMpeg.GetVideoThumbnail(videoUrl,thumbnailJPEGpath);using ffmpeg :
try
{
System.Diagnostics.Process ffmpeg;
string video;
string thumb;
video = Server.MapPath("~/Content/Movies/bye.mp4");
thumb = Server.MapPath("~/Content/frame.jpg");
ffmpeg = new System.Diagnostics.Process();
ffmpeg.StartInfo.Arguments = " -i " + video + " -ss 00:00:07 -vframes 1 -f image2 -vcodec mjpeg " + thumb;
ffmpeg.StartInfo.FileName = Server.MapPath("~/Content/ffmpeg.exe");
ffmpeg.Start();
ffmpeg.WaitForExit();
ffmpeg.Close();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Response.Write("Error: " + ex.Message);
}to consider video files are not local and I have only a direct link to the file :
e.g. :http://phytonord.com/Film-Series/hana/26.mp4
does anyone has any solution ? any sample code that works ?