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How to save a vedostream on an event using ffmpeg
26 janvier 2015, par LudoI want to record short video sequences of an online stream (IP CCTV or Internet) on a defined event.
For example : I want to have two minutes before and one minute after an event occures stored in a output file.
Is it possible to do this using ffmpeg (avconv) and what are the parameters to use.
Thanks for your help !
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how use pipe instead of save method in fluent-ffmpeg ?
27 juin 2019, par Mohsen RahnamaeiI gonna use fluent ffmpeg to write something on video
I use this codvar proc = ffmpeg(req.filePath). videoFilters(
{
filter: 'drawtext',
options: {
text: 'VERY LONG TEXT VERY VERY VERY VERY LOL!!!',
fontsize: 36,
fontcolor: 'white',
x: '(main_w/2-text_w/2)',
y: '(text_h/2)+15',
shadowcolor: 'black',
shadowx: 2,
shadowy: 2
}}
)
// use the 'flashvideo' preset (located in /lib/presets/flashvideo.js)
.on('end', function() {
console.log('file has been converted succesfully');
})
.on('error', function(err) {
console.log('an error happened: ' + err.message);
}).save('/home/gheidar/Desktop/ffmpeg_test/rt.ts');and everything is correct
but I want to export this output to stream for the response of the request
means that I want to usepipe()
instead ofsave
methodsomething like this :
var proc = ffmpeg(req.filePath). videoFilters(
{
filter: 'drawtext',
options: {
text: 'VERY LONG TEXT VERY VERY VERY VERY LOL!!!',
fontsize: 36,
fontcolor: 'white',
x: '(main_w/2-text_w/2)',
y: '(text_h/2)+15',
shadowcolor: 'black',
shadowx: 2,
shadowy: 2
}}
)
// use the 'flashvideo' preset (located in /lib/presets/flashvideo.js)
.on('end', function() {
console.log('file has been converted succesfully');
})
.on('error', function(err) {
console.log('an error happened: ' + err.message);
}).pipe(res)its just change in the last line
and I get this error :an error happened: ffmpeg exited with code 1: pipe:1: Invalid argument
how can export this ffmpeg command to stream response ????
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How to save movie from behind ? [on hold]
16 mai 2017, par NipsI must convert my mp4 camera movie, to play it from behind. Is this possible in ffmpeg ?
Or maybe html5 can play a movie from behind ?In a film I have closeup on the object, I must play it as move away from the object.