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  • How do i get ffprobe to parse 'TAG : timecode' into ffmpeg 'drawtext' command ? (Bash Terminal)

    4 juin 2019, par Myles

    I have a .mov file that contains original source timecode metadata but i can’t figure out a way to get ffmpeg to burn the original timecode into the picture.

    If i open the original file in QuickTime Player we can see it displays the true timecode on the far left :
    Original TC

    I can also see that ffprobe is able to see the metadata when i run the following :

    Command :

    ffprobe -i test.mov -show_streams

    Abbreviated Result :

    Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'test.mov':
     Metadata:
       major_brand     : qt  
       minor_version   : 537199360
       compatible_brands: qt  
       creation_time   : 2018-11-05T14:20:51.000000Z
       timecode        : 09:59:53:00
     Duration: 00:16:37.64, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 1680 kb/s

    So i can see that ffprobe is able to determine the start timecode of the file in its metadata results. The question is how to i pass that information into an ffmpeg command so that the timecode seen by ffprobe is what gets used when i convert the file for timecode burn-in ?

    An example of a standard burnt in timecode command would be this :

    ffmpeg -i test.mov -vcodec libx264 -cmp 22 -vf
    "drawtext=fontfile=DroidSansMono.ttf : timecode=’09:59:53:00’ : r=25 :
    x=(w-tw)/2 : y=h-(2*lh) : fontcolor=white : box=1 : boxcolor=0x00000099"
    -y test_bitc.mov

    The only problem there though is that i’ve had to manually put the timecode in myself. I want the command to use the existing timecode metadata as the timecode input value so the same command can be used on multiple files.

    Does anyone know how to do this ?

  • Circular Overlay of Video on Another Video using FFMPEG in Android

    4 novembre 2018, par kdblue

    I am trying to overlay Second videos(on Circle) on First video. I tried but i am getting glitches in Video !

    My Command is

    command = "-i " + this.video1Path.getPath() + " -i " + this.video2Path.getPath() + " -filter_complex [1]trim=end_frame=1,geq=lum_expr='st(3,pow(X-(W/2),2)+pow(Y-(H/2),2));if(lte(ld(3),"
    + (this.mZoomLayout.getZoomedWidth()/2) + "*" + (this.mZoomLayout.getZoomedWidth()/2) + "),255,0)':128:128,format=gray,loop=-1:1,setpts=N/FRAME_RATE/TB[mask];[1][mask]alphamerge,format=rgba,lutrgb=a=if(gte(val\\,16)\\,val)[cutout];[0][cutout]overlay="
    + this.mZoomLayout.getCircleX() + ":" + this.mZoomLayout.getCircleY() + ":enable='between(t,0," + this.videoTwoDuration + ") -c:v libx264 -crf 24 -preset ultrafast " + videoPath.getPath();

    Example : i want like this

    enter image description here

    But i am getting glitches in Video

    enter image description here

    I am using ffmpeg android library :- https://github.com/bravobit/FFmpeg-Android

    Note : I tried this links but never worked

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42518592/circular-movie-overlay-in-ffmpeg (getting glitches)

    FFMPEG Log

    11-04 19:56:37.505 28420-28420/app.kdblue.com.ffmpegdemo E/ffmpeg Success: ffmpeg version n4.0-39-gda39990 Copyright (c) 2000-2018 the FFmpeg developers
         built with gcc 4.9.x (GCC) 20150123 (prerelease)
         configuration: --target-os=linux --cross-prefix=/root/bravobit/ffmpeg-android/toolchain-android/bin/arm-linux-androideabi- --arch=arm --cpu=cortex-a8 --enable-runtime-cpudetect --sysroot=/root/bravobit/ffmpeg-android/toolchain-android/sysroot --enable-pic --enable-libx264 --enable-ffprobe --enable-libopus --enable-libvorbis --enable-libfdk-aac --enable-libfreetype --enable-libfribidi --enable-libmp3lame --enable-fontconfig --enable-libvpx --enable-libass --enable-yasm --enable-pthreads --disable-debug --enable-version3 --enable-hardcoded-tables --disable-ffplay --disable-linux-perf --disable-doc --disable-shared --enable-static --enable-runtime-cpudetect --enable-nonfree --enable-network --enable-avresample --enable-avformat --enable-avcodec --enable-indev=lavfi --enable-hwaccels --enable-ffmpeg --enable-zlib --enable-gpl --enable-small --enable-nonfree --pkg-config=pkg-config --pkg-config-flags=--static --prefix=/root/bravobit/ffmpeg-android/build/armeabi-v7a --extra-cflags='-I/root/bravobit/ffmpeg-android/toolchain-android/include -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fno-strict-overflow -fstack-protector-all' --extra-ldflags='-L/root/bravobit/ffmpeg-android/toolchain-android/lib -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now -pie' --extra-cxxflags=
         libavutil      56. 14.100 / 56. 14.100
         libavcodec     58. 18.100 / 58. 18.100
         libavformat    58. 12.100 / 58. 12.100
         libavdevice    58.  3.100 / 58.  3.100
         libavfilter     7. 16.100 /  7. 16.100
         libavresample   4.  0.  0 /  4.  0.  0
         libswscale      5.  1.100 /  5.  1.100
         libswresample   3.  1.100 /  3.  1.100
         libpostproc    55.  1.100 / 55.  1.100
       Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from '/storage/emulated/0/MixVideos/video1_1541341464579.mp4':
         Metadata:
           major_brand     : mp42
           minor_version   : 0
           compatible_brands: isommp42
           creation_time   : 2018-11-04T14:24:29.000000Z
           com.android.version: 8.1.0
           com.android.manufacturer: OnePlus
           com.android.model: ONE A2003
         Duration: 00:00:04.15, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 9983 kb/s
           Stream #0:0(eng): Video: h264 (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(tv, bt709), 1920x1080, 9978 kb/s, SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9, 29.39 fps, 30 tbr, 90k tbn, 180k tbc (default)
           Metadata:
             rotate          : 90
             creation_time   : 2018-11-04T14:24:29.000000Z
             handler_name    : VideoHandle
           Side data:
             displaymatrix: rotation of -90.00 degrees
       Input #1, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from '/storage/emulated/0/MixVideos/video2_1541341478507.mp4':
         Metadata:
           major_brand     : mp42
           minor_version   : 0
           compatible_brands: isommp42
           creation_time   : 2018-11-04T14:24:42.000000Z
           com.android.version: 8.1.0
           com.android.manufacturer: OnePlus
           com.android.model: ONE A2003
         Duration: 00:00:02.62, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 9833 kb/s
           Stream #1:0(eng): Video: h264 (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(tv, bt709), 1920x1080, 9824 kb/s, SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9, 29.73 fps, 30 tbr, 90k tbn, 180k tbc (default)
           Metadata:
             rotate          : 90
             creation_time   : 2018-11-04T14:24:42.000000Z
             handler_name    : VideoHandle
           Side data:
             displaymatrix: rotation of -90.00 degrees
       Stream mapping:
         Stream #0:0 (h264) -> overlay:main
         Stream #1:0 (h264) -> trim
         Stream #1:0 (h264) -> alphamerge:main
         overlay -> Stream #0:0 (libx264)
       Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
       [swscaler @ 0xed8a7000] No accelerated colorspace conversion found from yuv420p to rgba.
       [libx264 @ 0xf2016c00] using SAR=1/1
       [libx264 @ 0xf2016c00] using cpu capabilities: ARMv6 NEON
       [libx264 @ 0xf2016c00] profile Constrained Baseline, level 4.0
       [libx264 @ 0xf2016c00] 264 - core 152 r2851M ba24899 - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec - Copyleft 2003-2017 - http://www.videolan.org/x264.html - options: cabac=0 ref=1 deblock=0:0:0 analyse=0:0 me=dia subme=0 psy=1 psy_rd=1.00:0.00 mixed_ref=0 me_range=16 chroma_me=1 trellis=0 8x8dct=0 cqm=0 deadzone=21,11 fast_pskip=1 chroma_qp_offset=0 threads=12 lo
  • Need help : Can i get ffmpeg to burn in the source timecode of my file ?

    6 novembre 2018, par Myles

    I have a .mov file that contains original source timecode metadata but i can’t figure out a way to get ffmpeg to burn the original timecode into the picture.

    If i open the original file in QuickTime Player we can see it displays the true timecode on the far left :
    Original TC

    I can also see that ffprobe is able to see the metadata when i run the following :

    Command :

    ffprobe -i test.mov -show_streams

    Abbreviated Result :

    Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'test.mov':
     Metadata:
       major_brand     : qt  
       minor_version   : 537199360
       compatible_brands: qt  
       creation_time   : 2018-11-05T14:20:51.000000Z
       timecode        : 09:59:53:00
     Duration: 00:16:37.64, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 1680 kb/s

    So i can see that ffprobe is able to determine the start timecode of the file in its metadata results. The question is how to i pass that information into an ffmpeg command so that the timecode seen by ffprobe is what gets used when i convert the file for timecode burn-in ?

    An example of a standard burnt in timecode command would be this :

    ffmpeg -i test.mov -vcodec libx264 -cmp 22 -vf
    "drawtext=fontfile=DroidSansMono.ttf : timecode=’09:59:53:00’ : r=25 :
    x=(w-tw)/2 : y=h-(2*lh) : fontcolor=white : box=1 : boxcolor=0x00000099"
    -y test_bitc.mov

    The only problem there though is that i’ve had to manually put the timecode in myself. I want the command to use the existing timecode metadata as the timecode input value so the same command can be used on multiple files.

    Does anyone know how to do this ?