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FFMpeg mixing audio to video creates silent video after audio is added,
25 mars 2018, par 1234567mixing audio to video creates silent video after audio is added, using FFMpeg
this is the command I am using
"-y","-i",j,"-filter_complex","amovie="+audio+":loop=999,asetpts=N/SR/TB,atrim=0:18,adelay=50000|50000,aformat=sample_fmts=fltp:sample_rates=44100:channel_layouts=stereo,volume=1.5[a1];[0:a]aformat=sample_fmts=fltp:sample_rates=44100:channel_layouts=stereo,volume=2.0[a2];[a1][a2]amerge,pan=stereo:c0code>
I have a video which is 2 mins 7 seconds ling, I want to ’mix’ audio to a part starting from 50 seconds to 68 seconds
What i want is to keep original sound from video and mix audio to existing sound of video(not over write) it, (keep old video sound and new audio in video)
what happens is till 50 seconds video has its own sound, from 50 -68 the audio over writes the video sound and from then till end it is silent
what i want is video to have its sound through out the video and mix from 50 -68 seconds the audio to it
this graphic can explain a bit of what i want and what i am getting
What i want
what i am getting
another problem that I am facing is
if i try this on a silent video (video with no sound at all) this code fails this is the error that I am gettingffmpeg version n3.0.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2016 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 4.8 (GCC)
configuration: --target-os=linux --cross-prefix=/home/vagrant/SourceCode/ffmpeg-android/toolchain-android/bin/arm-linux-androideabi- --arch=arm --cpu=cortex-a8 --enable-runtime-cpudetect --sysroot=/home/vagrant/SourceCode/ffmpeg-android/toolchain-android/sysroot --enable-pic --enable-libx264 --enable-libass --enable-libfreetype --enable-libfribidi --enable-libmp3lame --enable-fontconfig --enable-pthreads --disable-debug --disable-ffserver --enable-version3 --enable-hardcoded-tables --disable-ffplay --disable-ffprobe --enable-gpl --enable-yasm --disable-doc --disable-shared --enable-static --pkg-config=/home/vagrant/SourceCode/ffmpeg-android/ffmpeg-pkg-config --prefix=/home/vagrant/SourceCode/ffmpeg-android/build/armeabi-v7a --extra-cflags='-I/home/vagrant/SourceCode/ffmpeg-android/toolchain-android/include -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fno-strict-overflow -fstack-protector-all' --extra-ldflags='-L/home/vagrant/SourceCode/ffmpeg-android/toolchain-android/lib -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now -pie' --extra-libs='-lpng -lexpat -lm' --extra-cxxflags=
libavutil 55. 17.103 / 55. 17.103
libavcodec 57. 24.102 / 57. 24.102
libavformat 57. 25.100 / 57. 25.100
libavdevice 57. 0.101 / 57. 0.101
libavfilter 6. 31.100 / 6. 31.100
libswscale 4. 0.100 / 4. 0.100
libswresample 2. 0.101 / 2. 0.101
libpostproc 54. 0.100 / 54. 0.100
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from '/storage/sdcard0/abcd/Videos/20180325_164206.mp4':
Metadata:
major_brand : mp42
minor_version : 0
compatible_brands: isommp42
creation_time : 2018-03-25 16:44:15
Duration: 00:02:05.21, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 1585 kb/s
Stream #0:0(eng): Video: h264 (High) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p, 720x1280, 1584 kb/s, SAR 1:1 DAR 9:16, 11.83 fps, 90k tbr, 90k tbn, 180k tbc (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2018-03-25 16:44:15
handler_name : VideoHandle
[mp3 @ 0xaca26b40] Skipping 0 bytes of junk at 417.
[Parsed_pan_9 @ 0xac9b17e0] This syntax is deprecated. Use '|' to separate the list items.
Stream specifier ':a' in filtergraph description amovie=/storage/sdcard0/abcd/Videos/baby.mp3:loop=999,asetpts=N/SR/TB,atrim=0:18,adelay=50000|50000,aformat=sample_fmts=fltp:sample_rates=44100:channel_layouts=stereo,volume=1.5[a1];[0:a]aformat=sample_fmts=fltp:sample_rates=44100:channel_layouts=stereo,volume=2.0[a2]; [a1][a2]amerge,pan=stereo:c0code>how can we add audio to a silent video
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Changing bit-rate with timestamp copy still offsets events by 1 or 2 frames
10 avril 2018, par harkmugAs a novice user, I am trying to understand the following. I have an mp4 (encoder=Lavf57.66.104) that is 127 MB in size and I use the following to reduce its size :
ffmpeg -i original.mp4 -start_at_zero -copyts -b:v 1000k -c:a copy output.mp4
The
duration
and number of frames stay the same after this process, however, when I annotate (using ELAN) the same events (at millisecond level, e.g. a blink) the output video (encoder=Lavf57.55.100) seems to be offset relative to the original by 1 or 2 frames.Can someone help me understand this shift ? Thanks !
UPDATE (2018-04-10) :
As per @Mulvya’s suggestion, ran :ffmpeg -i original.mp4 -copyts -b:v 1000k -c:a copy output.mp4
Looking at the two files :
fprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_frames -show_entries frame=key_frame,pkt_pts_time,pict_type,coded_picture_number -of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1 -of csv=p=0 original.mp4 | head -n 5
1,5292.861000,I,0
0,5292.894333,P,1
0,5292.927667,P,2
0,5292.961000,P,3
0,5292.994333,P,4Same for output :
1,5292.866016,I,0
0,5292.899349,P,1
0,5292.932682,P,2
0,5292.966016,P,3
0,5292.999349,P,4Trying to understand how to get the same time-stamps for the same frames. Maybe this is not possible ?
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Multiple overlays using ffmpeg
23 mars 2018, par lhanI’m trying to satisfy a few layering scenarios for building video files using ffmpeg.
Scenario 1 : Overlay a video (specifying opacity of the video) on top of an image, creating a new video as the result.
I solved this with :
ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -i image.jpg -filter_complex '[0]format=rgba,colorchannelmixer=aa=0.7,scale=w=3840:h=2160[a];[1][a]overlay=0:0' -t 30 output.mp4
I’m scaling the video to 3840x2160 to match my image (ideally I’d have them matching beforehand).
Scenario 2 : 3 layers now, video - image - image. The middle image layer is a transparent image with text. So we have a base image, with text overlaid, and a video on top of that at a certain opacity.
I solved this with :
ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -i image.jpg -i text.png -filter_complex '[0]format=rgba,colorchannelmixer=aa=0.7,scale=w=3840:h=2160[a];[2][a]overlay=0:0,scale=w=3840:h=2160[b];[1][b]overlay=0:0' -t 30 output.mp4
Scenario 3 (which I can’t get working) : Same as Scenario #2, but with text on top of the video.
I tried re-arranging my filter, hoping to affect the layering order :
ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -i image.jpg -i text.png -filter_complex '[2]overlay=0:0,scale=w=3840:h=2160[a];[0][a]format=rgba,colorchannelmixer=aa=0.7,scale=w=3840:h=2160[b];[1][b]overlay=0:0' -t 5 output.mp4
But that gives the following error :
Too many inputs specified for the "format" filter. Error initializing complex filters. Invalid argument
Full Error :
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from ’video.mp4’ :
Metadata :
major_brand : mp42
minor_version : 0
compatible_brands : mp42mp41
creation_time : 2018-03-09T20:52:18.000000ZDuration : 00:00:30.00, start : 0.000000, bitrate : 8002 kb/s
Stream #0:0(eng) : Video : h264 (High) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(tv, bt709), 1920x1080 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 7997 kb/s, 24 fps,
24 tbr, 24k tbn, 48 tbc (default)Metadata :
creation_time : 2018-03-09T20:52:18.000000Z
handler_name : Alias Data Handler
encoder : AVC Coding Input #1, image2, from ’image.jpg’ :Duration : 00:00:00.04, start : 0.000000, bitrate : 526829 kb/s
Stream #1:0 : Video : mjpeg, yuvj444p(pc, bt470bg/unknown/unknown), 3840x2160 [SAR 96:96 DAR 16:9], 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc Input #2,
png_pipe, from ’text.png’ : Duration : N/A, bitrate : N/AStream #2:0 : Video : png, rgba(pc), 1500x1500, 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc [AVFilterGraph @ 0x7fc37d402de0]
Too many inputs specified for the "format" filter. Error initializing complex filters. Invalid argument
I can sort of get around that by tweaking the command so that the text isn’t an input to the overlay :
ffmpeg -i lightTexture.mp4 -i image.jpg -i textSample.png -filter_complex '[2]overlay=0:0,scale=w=3840:h=2160;[0]format=rgba,colorchannelmixer=aa=0.7,scale=w=3840:h=2160[b];[1][b]overlay=0:0' -t 5 output_text_on_top.mp4
But then my output video is all messed up. I suspect I am on the wrong track by trying to cram all of this into the
-filter_complex
. I’m wondering if I need to create two overlays and then overlay those (i.e overlay Text onto the Video, and then overlay that onto the base image) though I’m not sure how to accomplish that.If anyone could point me in the right direction here, I’d be super grateful.