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  • How to clone last frame when using overlay in ffmpeg ? [closed]

    6 mai 2024, par mikezang

    I use this code to slide previous and next pages up, this is no problems, can I remove png file 1970~1979-last.png and use the last frame of video file 1970~1979.mp4 to instead it ?

    


    script-01.txt

    


    color=white:864x504[c];
[0:v]scale=864:504:force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease,pad=864:504:-1:-1,setsar=1[s0];
[1:v]scale=864:504:force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease,pad=864:504:-1:-1,setsar=1[s1];
[c][s0]overlay=y=0-h*t[c];
[c][s1]overlay=y='if(between(t,0,18),max(H-h*t,0),max(0-h*(t-18),0-H))'[v],
[v]tpad=stop_mode=clone:stop_duration=10[s2];
[s2]drawtext=fontfile='/WINDOWS/Fonts/Arial.ttf':text='%{eif\:18-t\:d}':
box=1:boxborderw=10:boxcolor=orange@0.4:
x=w-tw-10:y=10:fontsize=24:fontcolor=red:enable='between(t,8,18)';


    


    script-01.bat

    


    ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel fatal ^
    -loop 1 -i "C:\myimages\1970~1979-last.png" ^
    -i "C:\myvideos\years\1980~1989.mp4" ^
    -filter_complex_script script-01.txt ^
    -t 18 -y v01.mp4


    


    I got it what I only need video files and capture last frame by pipe line to next step, so that the last frame image never neede ! Though the first slide has little problem when countdown finished !

    


    script-01.bat

    


    ffmpeg -hide_banner -loglevel fatal ^
    -sseof -0.03 -i "C:\myvideos\years\1970~1979.mp4" ^
    -vframes 1 -c:v png -f image2pipe - | ffmpeg  ^
    -hide_banner -loglevel fatal -i - ^
    -i "C:\myvideos\years\1980~1989.mp4" ^
    -filter_complex_script script-01.txt ^
    -t 18 -y v01.mp4


    


  • How to change resolution without compromising video quality using ffmpeg ?

    20 mars 2024, par blake banker

    I'm trying to develop a simple video transcoding system.
When you upload a video,
After extracting the video and audio separately,
I want to encode them at 360, 720, and 1080p resolutions respectively and then merge them to create three final mp4 files.
At this time, I have two questions.

    


      

    1. Is there a big difference between encoding the video and audio separately in the original video file and encoding the original video file as is ? In a related book, it is said that a system is created by separating video and audio, and I am curious as to why.

      


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    3. I want to change the resolution without compromising the original image quality. At this time, the resolution of the uploaded file can be known at the time of upload. As a test, I created files according to each resolution, and found that the image quality was damaged. If I want to change only the resolution while keeping the original image quality, I would like to know how to adjust each ffmpeg option. We plan to change it to 360, 720, and 1080p.

      


    4. 


    


  • How can I add chapters to a mp4 file using bash script and ffmpeg

    17 septembre 2023, par Rick T

    I'm trying to add chapters to an mp4 file using bash and ffmpeg. The chapters are located in a file called chapters.txt. When the bash script is run which is called add_chapters.sh it reads the chapters.txt file and creates a file called chapters.ffmetadata. The issue is that the START and END times in the file chapters.ffmetadata aren't being created correctly. How can I fix this ?

    


      

    1. I have a file called chapters.txt that has the chapters in it.

      


      00:00:00=Intro
00:02:12=What are selections
00:03:19=Booleans


      


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    3. The bash file I run is add_chapters.sh

      


      The code in it is :

      


      #!/bin/bash

input_file="chapters.txt"
output_file="chapters.ffmetadata"

# Create the FFmetadata chapter file
echo ";FFMETADATA1" > "$output_file"

previous_seconds=0

while IFS="=" read -r timestamp chapter_name; do
    # Convert start time to seconds
    seconds=$(date -u -d "1970-01-01 $timestamp" +"%s")

    # Calculate the end time (previous chapter's start time)
    end_seconds=$previous_seconds

    # Update previous_seconds for the next iteration
    previous_seconds=$seconds

    echo "[CHAPTER]" >> "$output_file"
    echo "TIMEBASE=1/1000" >> "$output_file"
    echo "START=${end_seconds}000" >> "$output_file"
    echo "END=${seconds}000" >> "$output_file"
    echo "title=$chapter_name" >> "$output_file"
done < "$input_file"

echo "Chapter file '$output_file' created successfully."

# Run FFmpeg to add chapters to the video
ffmpeg -i input_video.mp4 -i chapters.ffmetadata -map_metadata 1 -c:v copy -c:a copy -y output_video.mp4


      


    4. 


    5. It creates a file called chapters.ffmetadata

      


      ;FFMETADATA1
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=0000
END=0000
title=Intro
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=0000
END=132000
title=What are selections
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=132000
END=199000
title=Booleans
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=199000
END=0000
title=


      


      The START and END times aren't being calculated correctly. How can I fix this ?

      


    6. 


    



    


    UPDATE #1

    


    I'm almost there thanks to @Freeman code / answer.

    


    The issues in the generated
chapters.ffmetadata file are just.

    


      

    1. The first START= and END= are 0000

      


    2. 


    3. The Intro Chapter doesn't show up (most likely caused by the first START= and END= being 0000)

      


    4. 


    5. The Chapters seem to be shifted down by one timecode line (most likely caused by the first START= and END= being 0000)

      


       ;FFMETADATA1
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=0000
END=0000
title=Intro
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=0000
END=132000
title=What are selections ?
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=132000
END=199000
title=Booleans
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=199000
END=0000
title=
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=0000
END=4459000
title=

      


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    UPDATE #2

    


    Strange ; I tried the changes @Freeman suggested but an error comes up now.

    


    Chapter end time 0 before start 199000
chapters.ffmetadata : Cannot allocate memory

    


    ;FFMETADATA1
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=0000
END=0000
title=Intro
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=0000
END=132000
title=What are selections?
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=132000
END=199000
title=Booleans
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=199000
END=0000
title=
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=0000
END=4459000
title=


    



    


    UPDATE #3 using his awk changes

    


    ;FFMETADATA1
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=0000
END=0000
title=Intro
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=0000
END=132000
title=What are selections?
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=132000
END=199000
title=Booleans
[CHAPTER]
TIMEBASE=1/1000
START=199000
END=0000
title=