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  • output of ffmpeg comes out like yamborghini high music video

    19 janvier, par chip

    I do this procedure when I edit a long video

    


      

    • segment to 3 second videos, so I come up with a lot of short videos
    • 


    • I randomly pick videos and put them in a list
    • 


    • then I join these short videos together using concat
    • 


    • now I get a long video again. next thing I do is segment the video 4 minute videos
    • 


    


    After processing, the videos look messed up. I don't know how to describe it but it looks like the music video yamborghini high

    


    For some reason, this only happens to videos I capture at night. I do the same process for day time footage, no problem.

    


    is there a problem with slicing, merging and then slicing again ?

    


    or is it an issue that I run multiple ffmpeg scripts at the same time ?

    


    here's the script

    


    for FILE in *.mp4; do ffmpeg -i ${FILE} -vcodec copy -f segment -segment_time 00:10 -reset_timestamps 1 "part_$( date '+%F%H%M%S' )_%02d.mp4"; rm -rf $FILE; done; echo 'slicing completed.' && \ 
for f in part_*[13579].mp4; do echo "file '$f'" >> mylist.txt; done
ffmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -i mylist.txt -c copy output.mp4 && echo 'done merging.' && \ 
ffmpeg -i output.mp4 -threads 7 -vcodec copy -f segment -segment_time 04:00 -reset_timestamps 1 "Video_Title_$( date '+%F%H%M%S' ).mp4" && echo 'individual videos created'




    


  • Building a shared library from static libraries for ffmpeg 2.5.2

    7 janvier 2015, par abijinx

    I am currently building a shared library for ffmpeg as myffmpeg.so using ffmpeg 0.8.6. I am achieving by combining static libs of individual modules of ffmpeg, along with a few additional static libraries. The main makefile used is as follows :

    LOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir)

    include $(LOCAL_PATH)/Android_Files.mk

    include $(CLEAR_VARS)
    LOCAL_MODULE:= libavcodec
    LOCAL_SRC_FILES:= $(MY_AVCODEC_FILES)
    include $(LOCAL_PATH)/Android_Common.mk
    include $(BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY)

    include $(CLEAR_VARS)
    LOCAL_MODULE:= libavfilter
    LOCAL_SRC_FILES:= $(MY_AVFILTER_FILES)
    include $(LOCAL_PATH)/Android_Common.mk
    include $(BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY)

    include $(CLEAR_VARS)
    LOCAL_MODULE:= libavformat
    LOCAL_SRC_FILES:= $(MY_AVFORMAT_FILES)
    include $(LOCAL_PATH)/Android_Common.mk
    include $(BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY)

    include $(CLEAR_VARS)
    LOCAL_MODULE:= libavutil
    LOCAL_SRC_FILES:= $(MY_AVUTIL_FILES)
    include $(LOCAL_PATH)/Android_Common.mk
    include $(BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY)

    include $(CLEAR_VARS)
    LOCAL_MODULE:= libswscale
    LOCAL_SRC_FILES:= $(MY_SWSCALE_FILES)
    include $(LOCAL_PATH)/Android_Common.mk
    include $(BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY)

    include $(CLEAR_VARS)
    LOCAL_MODULE:= ffmpeg_myc
    LOCAL_SRC_FILES:= ffmpeg.c cmdutils.c
    include $(LOCAL_PATH)/Android_Common.mk
    include $(BUILD_STATIC_LIBRARY)

    include $(CLEAR_VARS)
    LOCAL_MODULE := myffmpeg
    LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES := libavcodec libavfilter libavformat libavutil libswscale ffmpeg_c
    LOCAL_LDFLAGS += -lz -lm -llog
    ifeq ($(FF_ENABLE_AMR),yes)
    LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES += opencore-amrnb opencore-amrwb
    endif
    ifeq ($(FF_ENABLE_AAC),yes)
    LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES += vo-aacenc
    endif

    include $(BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY)

    The above makefile uses only few selected source files to get the individual static libs as mentioned in the FF_SOURCE_FILES parameter.Then combines all of those with the additional libs to create a shared library myffmpeg.so.

    Now I am trying to get a similar output with ffmpeg 2.5.2 for 64-bit arm architecture. This time I have built the latest ffmpeg using the following configure script and generated the static libraries of different ffmpeg modules like libavcodec.a, libavfilter.a, etc

    #!/bin/bash
    ABI=aarch64-linux-android
    NDK=
    SYSROOT=$NDK/platforms/android-21/arch-arm64/
    TOOLCHAIN=$NDK/toolchains/aarch64-linux-android-4.9/prebuilt/linux-x86_64
    CPU=arm64
    PREFIX=$(pwd)/android/$CPU
    ./configure \
    --prefix=$PREFIX \
    --cc=$TOOLCHAIN/bin/$ABI-gcc \
    --enable-static \
    --disable-doc \
    --disable-ffmpeg \
    --disable-ffplay \
    --disable-ffprobe \
    --disable-network \
    --disable-ffserver \
    --disable-devices \
    --disable-avdevice \
    --disable-swscale-alpha \
    --disable-doc \
    --disable-symver \
    --disable-neon \
    --enable-optimizations \
    --cross-prefix=$TOOLCHAIN/bin/aarch64-linux-android- \
    --target-os=linux \
    --arch=arm64 \
    --enable-cross-compile \
    --sysroot=$SYSROOT

       --enable-libopencore-amrnb \
       --enable-libopencore-amrwb \
       --enable-libvo-aacenc \
       $ADDITIONAL_CONFIGURE_FLAG
    make clean
    make
    make install

    Now I am trying to combine the generated static libraries i.e

    • libavcodec.a
      libavfilter.a
      libavformat.a
      libavutil.a
      libswresample.a
      libswscale.a
      with

    • ffmpeg_myc opencore-amrnb opencore-amrwb

    and generate a myffmpeg.so shared library by giving ndk-build.

    I tried to paste the generated ffmpeg static libraries from ffmpeg/android folder to obj/local/arm64-v8a (path where are all the static libs were previously created in 0.8.6 according the makefile). I also made changes to the makefile thinking that it will use the already generated ffmpeg libraries. But I found that the size of the generated shared library was too low and that it has not included the generated ffmpeg libs.

    LOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir)
    include $(CLEAR_VARS)
    LOCAL_MODULE := myffmpeg
    LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES := libavcodec libavfilter libavformat libavutil libswscale ffmpeg_c
    LOCAL_LDFLAGS += -lz -lm -llog
    ifeq ($(FF_ENABLE_AMR),yes)
    LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES += opencore-amrnb opencore-amrwb
    endif
    ifeq ($(FF_ENABLE_AAC),yes)
    LOCAL_WHOLE_STATIC_LIBRARIES += vo-aacenc
    endif

    include $(BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY)

    I would like to know whether I am going in a right way and have to do some minor changes. Or if I should start with an entirely different approach to achieve this. Any suggestions would be helpful.

    Thanks in advance

  • FFmpeg corrupted output from concatenation

    25 juillet 2021, par Manumit

    EDIT/UPDATE : current solution is to run this code on all files ffmpeg -i up.mp4 -vf scale=1920:1080 -crf 22 reUP.mp4 so resolution, but also frames per second match.

    


    enter image description here

    


    I used to be able to open CMD, type CD C:\Users\... and then ffmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -i xmylist.txt -crf 22 -c copy x1.mp4

    


    xmylist

    


    The recording are from same phone, some from front cam, some from back cam. I understand this could cause non-identical problems ? but it worked fine until recently.

    


    Now the output is corrupted with this log : enter image description here
The individual video files play just fine, so does most of the concatted output, but some sections become like this and freeze : enter image description here