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Carte de Schillerkiez
13 mai 2011, par
Mis à jour : Septembre 2011
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How can I export a video with a widget overlay in a Flutter app ?
30 juin 2024, par Mohammed BekeleI'm developing a Flutter app for a embedding caption on a videos that need to be export as video file after processing it. I'm utilizing the flutter_ffmpeg_kit package. However, I'm having trouble getting the export to work properly.


Here's the code I'm using :


initially this is my stack :


Expanded(
 child: Stack(
 children: [
 Center(
 child: _videoPlayerController.value.isInitialized
 ? AspectRatio(
 aspectRatio:
 _videoPlayerController.value.aspectRatio,
 child: VideoPlayer(_videoPlayerController),
 )
 : CircularProgressIndicator(),
 ),
 if (_currentCaption.isNotEmpty)
 Positioned.fill(
 child: Center(child: _buildCaptionText()),
 ),
 ],
 ),
 ),



and in export button i executed this function


Future<void> _exportVideo() async {
 setState(() {
 _isProcessing = true;
 });

 try {
 final directory = await getExternalStorageDirectory();
 final rootPath = directory?.parent.parent.parent.parent.path;
 final mobixPath = path.join(rootPath!, 'Mobix App');
 final appPath = path.join(mobixPath, 'Caption');
 final outputPath = path.join(appPath, 'Output');

 // Create the directories if they don't exist
 await Directory(outputPath).create(recursive: true);

 final timestamp = DateTime.now().millisecondsSinceEpoch;
 final outputFilePath = path.join(outputPath, 'output-$timestamp.mp4');


 // Generate the FFmpeg command
 final ffmpegCommand = _generateFFmpegCommand(
 widget.videoPath,
 outputFilePath,
 widget.words,
 _fontSize,
 _isBold,
 _isItalic,
 _fontColor,
 _backgroundColor,
 );

 // Execute the FFmpeg command
 await FFmpegKit.execute(
 ffmpegCommand,
 ).then(
 (session) async {
 // Update progress if needed
 final returnCode = await session.getReturnCode();
 if (ReturnCode.isSuccess(returnCode)) {
 setState(() {
 _outputFilePath = outputFilePath;
 });
 ScaffoldMessenger.of(context).showSnackBar(
 SnackBar(content: Text('Export successful: $_outputFilePath')),
 );
 } else {
 print('Export failed with rc: $returnCode');

 ScaffoldMessenger.of(context).showSnackBar(
 SnackBar(content: Text('Export failed with rc: $returnCode')),
 );
 }
 setState(() {
 _isProcessing = false;
 });
 },
 );
 } catch (e) {
 print('Export failed: $e');
 ScaffoldMessenger.of(context).showSnackBar(
 SnackBar(content: Text('Export failed: $e')),
 );
 setState(() {
 _isProcessing = false;
 });
 }
 }

 String _generateFFmpegCommand(
 String inputPath,
 String outputPath,
 List<dynamic> words,
 double fontSize,
 bool isBold,
 bool isItalic,
 Color fontColor,
 Color backgroundColor,
 ) {
 final ffmpegCommand = StringBuffer();

 // Add input file
 ffmpegCommand.write('-i $inputPath ');

 // Add subtitles filter
 final subtitleFilter = StringBuffer();
 for (var word in words) {
 final startTime = word['startTime'].toDouble();
 final endTime = word['endTime'].toDouble();
 final caption = word['word'];

 final fontStyle = isBold && isItalic
 ? 'bold italic'
 : isBold
 ? 'bold'
 : isItalic
 ? 'italic'
 : 'normal';
 final fontColorHex = fontColor.value.toRadixString(16).substring(2);
 final backgroundColorHex =
 backgroundColor.value.toRadixString(16).substring(2);

 subtitleFilter.write(
 "drawtext=text='$caption':x=(w-tw)/2:y=h-(2*lh):fontcolor=$fontColorHex:fontsize=$fontSize:fontStyle=$fontStyle:box=1:boxcolor=$backgroundColorHex@0.5:boxborderw=5:enable='between(t,$startTime,$endTime)',");
 }
 ffmpegCommand.write('-vf "${subtitleFilter.toString()}" ');

 // Add output file
 ffmpegCommand.write('$outputPath');

 return ffmpegCommand.toString();
 }
</dynamic></void>


When I run this it returns ReturnCode 1. What am i doing wrong ?


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avdevice/vfwcap : revert header reordering from c201069fac9a76e6604f9d84d76a172434d62200
10 avril 2015, par Michael Niedermayer -
How to split audio file into equal-length segments with ffmpeg ?
11 mars, par GPWRI want to split an audio file into several equal-length segments using FFmpeg. I want to specify the general segment duration (no overlap), and I want FFmpeg to render as many segments as it takes to go over the whole audio file (in other words, the number of segments to be rendered is unspecified).
Also, since I am not very experienced with FFmpeg (I only use it to make simple file conversions with few arguments), I would like a description of the code you should use to do this, rather than just a piece of code that I won't necessarily understand, if possible.
Thank you in advance.


P.S. Here's the context for why I'm trying to do this :
I would like to sample a song into single-bar loops automatically, instead of having to chop them manually using a DAW. All I want to do is align the first beat of the song to the beat grid in my DAW, and then export that audio file and use it to generate one-bar loops in FFmpeg.


In the future, I will try to do something like a batch command in which one can specify the tempo and key signature, and it will generate the loops using FFmpeg automatically (as long as the loop is aligned to the beat grid, as I've mentioned earlier). 😀