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  • MediaSPIP v0.2

    21 juin 2013, par

    MediaSPIP 0.2 est la première version de MediaSPIP stable.
    Sa date de sortie officielle est le 21 juin 2013 et est annoncée ici.
    Le fichier zip ici présent contient uniquement les sources de MediaSPIP en version standalone.
    Comme pour la version précédente, il est nécessaire d’installer manuellement l’ensemble des dépendances logicielles sur le serveur.
    Si vous souhaitez utiliser cette archive pour une installation en mode ferme, il vous faudra également procéder à d’autres modifications (...)

  • Mise à disposition des fichiers

    14 avril 2011, par

    Par défaut, lors de son initialisation, MediaSPIP ne permet pas aux visiteurs de télécharger les fichiers qu’ils soient originaux ou le résultat de leur transformation ou encodage. Il permet uniquement de les visualiser.
    Cependant, il est possible et facile d’autoriser les visiteurs à avoir accès à ces documents et ce sous différentes formes.
    Tout cela se passe dans la page de configuration du squelette. Il vous faut aller dans l’espace d’administration du canal, et choisir dans la navigation (...)

  • MediaSPIP version 0.1 Beta

    16 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP 0.1 beta est la première version de MediaSPIP décrétée comme "utilisable".
    Le fichier zip ici présent contient uniquement les sources de MediaSPIP en version standalone.
    Pour avoir une installation fonctionnelle, il est nécessaire d’installer manuellement l’ensemble des dépendances logicielles sur le serveur.
    Si vous souhaitez utiliser cette archive pour une installation en mode ferme, il vous faudra également procéder à d’autres modifications (...)

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  • Writing A Dreamcast Media Player

    6 janvier 2017, par Multimedia Mike — Sega Dreamcast

    I know I’m not the only person to have the idea to port a media player to the Sega Dreamcast video game console. But I did make significant progress on an implementation. I’m a little surprised to realize that I haven’t written anything about it on this blog yet, given my propensity for publishing my programming misadventures.


    3 Dreamcast consoles in a row

    This old effort had been on my mind lately due to its architectural similarities to something else I was recently brainstorming.

    Early Days
    Porting a multimedia player was one of the earliest endeavors that I embarked upon in the multimedia domain. It’s a bit fuzzy for me now, but I’m pretty sure that my first exposure to the MPlayer project in 2001 arose from looking for a multimedia player to port. I fed it through the Dreamcast development toolchain but encountered roadblocks pretty quickly. However, this got me looking at the MPlayer source code and made me wonder how I could contribute, which is how I finally broke into practical open source multimedia hacking after studying the concepts and technology for more than a year at that point.

    Eventually, I jumped over to the xine project. After hacking on that for awhile, I remembered my DC media player efforts and endeavored to compile xine to the console. The first attempt was to simply compile the codebase using the Dreamcast hobbyist community’s toolchain. This is when I came to fear the multithreaded snake pit in xine’s core. Again, my memories are hazy on the specifics, but I remember the engine having a bunch of threading hacks with comments along the lines of “this code deadlocks sometimes, so on shutdown, monitor this lock and deliberately break it if it has been more than 3 seconds”.

    Something Workable
    Eventually, I settled on a combination of FFmpeg’s libavcodec library for audio and video decoders, xine’s demuxer library, and xine’s input API, combined with my own engine code to tie it all together along with video and output drivers provided by the KallistiOS hobbyist OS for Dreamcast. Here is a simple diagram of the data movement through this player :


    Architecture diagram for a Sega Dreamcast media player

    Details and Challenges
    This is a rare occasion when I actually got to write the core of a media player engine. I made some mistakes.

    xine’s internal clock ran at 90000 Hz. At least, its internal timestamps were all in reference to a 90 kHz clock. I got this brilliant idea to trigger timer interrupts at 6000 Hz to drive the engine. Whatever the timer facilities on the Dreamcast, I found that 6 kHz was the greatest common divisor with 90 kHz. This means that if I could have found an even higher GCD frequency, I would have used that instead.

    So the idea was that, for a 30 fps video, the engine would know to render a frame on every 200th timer interrupt. I eventually realized that servicing 6000 timer interrupts every second would incur a ridiculous amount of overhead. After that, my engine’s philosophy was to set a timer to fire for the next frame while beginning to process the current frame. I.e., when rendering a frame, set a timer to call back in 1/30th of a second. That worked a lot better.

    As I was still keen on 8-bit paletted image codecs at the time (especially since they were simple and small for bootstrapping this project), I got to use output palette images directly thanks to the Dreamcast’s paletted textures. So that was exciting. The engine didn’t need to convert the paletted images to a different colorspace before rendering. However, I seem to recall that the Dreamcast’s PowerVR graphics hardware required that 8-bit textures be twiddled/swizzled. Thus, it was still required to manipulate the 8-bit image before rendering.

    I made good progress on this player concept. However, a huge blocker for me was that I didn’t know how to make a proper user interface for the media player. Obviously, programming the Dreamcast occurred at a very low level (at least with the approach I was using), so there were no UI widgets easily available.

    This was circa 2003. I assumed there must have been some embedded UI widget libraries with amenable open source licenses that I could leverage. I remember searching and checking out a library named libSTK. I think STK stood for “set-top toolkit” and was positioned specifically for doing things like media player UIs on low-spec embedded computing devices. The domain hosting the project is no longer useful but this appears to be a backup of the core code.

    It sounded promising, but the libSTK developers had a different definition of “low-spec embedded” device than I did. I seem to recall that they were targeting something along with likes of a Pentium III clocked at 800 MHz with 128 MB RAM. The Dreamcast, by contrast, has a 200 MHz SH-4 CPU and 16 MB RAM. LibSTK was also authored in C++ and leveraged the Boost library (my first exposure to that code), and this all had the effect of making binaries quite large while I was trying to keep the player in lean C.

    Regrettably, I never made any serious progress on a proper user interface. I think that’s when the player effort ran out of steam.

    The Code
    So, that’s another project that I never got around to finishing or publishing. I was able to find the source code so I decided to toss it up on github, along with 2 old architecture outlines that I was able to dig up. It looks like I was starting small, just porting over a few of the demuxers and decoders that I knew well.

    I’m wondering if it would still be as straightforward to separate out such components now, more than 13 years later ?

    The post Writing A Dreamcast Media Player first appeared on Breaking Eggs And Making Omelettes.

  • FFMPEG remove codec x264 to final films

    23 septembre 2017, par HenrykVIII

    I am processing my movie in ffmpeg (file merging, stabilization). The resulting metadata file gets an x264 codec. What prevents it from being reprocessed ?

    I decided to remove the codec using the Internet.
    script :

       ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c copy -map 0 -metadata creation_time="2017-09-18 13:30:04" output.mp4
    ffmpeg -i output.mp4 -vcodec copy -acodec copy -vbsf h264_changesps=removesei -map_metadata -1 out.mp4
    pause

    Unfortunately it does not work :

    Unknown bitstream filter h264_changesps

    What am I doing wrong ?

  • Using ffmpeg for streaming video composition from Python : why the sound is cut only when streaming into a mp4 file ?

    4 décembre 2017, par redantlabs

    I am using ffmpeg within Python for automatizing some video compositions. To do so, I am using the subprocess module of Python and run a ffmpeg command with a pipe input. This allows me to stream frame by frame the video composition from my array of raw images (numpy matrices) into ffmpeg. In the following example, I reduced the video composition to a simple video of a duration of 12 seconds. The produced ffmpeg command is :

    ffmpeg -i stream_audio.mp3 -re -f rawvideo -vcodec rawvideo -s 1280x720 -pix_fmt rgb24 -r 25 -i - -map 0:a -map 1:v -y -strict -2 -f mp4 -pix_fmt yuv420p out.mp4

    The file stream_audio.mp3 is a well formed mp3 file corresponding to the audio output of the output mp4 file. However, the sound in the output file out.mp4 is cut 3 seconds before the end.

    If I am trying to output any other format (for example avi), I do not observe this problem. The following command produces a well formed avi file.

    ffmpeg -i ./stream_audio.mp3 -re -f rawvideo -vcodec rawvideo -s 1280x720 -pix_fmt rgb24 -r 25 -i - -map 0:a -map 1:v -y -b 4096k -f avi -pix_fmt yuv420p out.avi

    I tried to reproduce the bug with the most simple ffmpeg command without passing by Python, but did not succeed.The closest I have done is the following :

    Building a raw video file with the correct specifications

    ffmpeg -i samplevideo.mp4 -f rawvideo -vcodec rawvideo -acodec none -s 1280x720 -pix_fmt rgb24 -r 25 samplevideo.raw

    Streaming the raw video file into the ffmpeg command

    cat samplevideo.raw | ffmpeg -i /tmp/stream_audio.mp3 -re -f rawvideo -vcodec rawvideo -s 1280x720 -pix_fmt rgb24 -r 25 -i - -map 0:a -map 1:v
    -y -strict -2 -f mp4 -pix_fmt yuv420p  -ss 00:00:00 -t 00:00:12 out.mp4

    Here is the version of ffmpeg I am using :

    ffmpeg version 3.1.9 Copyright (c) 2000-2017 the FFmpeg developers
     built with gcc 6.3.1 (GCC) 20161221 (Red Hat 6.3.1-1)
     configuration: --prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/bin --datadir=/usr/share/ffmpeg --incdir=/usr/include/ffmpeg --libdir=/usr/lib64 --mandir=/usr/share/man --arch=x86_64 --optflags='-O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fexceptions -fstack-protector-strong --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -grecord-gcc-switches -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic' --extra-ldflags='-Wl,-z,relro -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld' --enable-bzlib --disable-crystalhd --enable-fontconfig --enable-frei0r --enable-gcrypt --enable-gnutls --enable-ladspa --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libcdio --enable-indev=jack --enable-libfreetype --enable-libfribidi --enable-libgsm --enable-libmp3lame --enable-nvenc --extra-cflags=-I/usr/include/nvenc --enable-openal --enable-opencl --enable-opengl --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopus --enable-libpulse --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libsoxr --enable-libspeex --enable-libtheora --enable-libvorbis --enable-libv4l2 --enable-libvpx --enable-libx264 --enable-libx265 --enable-libxvid --enable-x11grab --enable-avfilter --enable-avresample --enable-postproc --enable-pthreads --disable-static --enable-shared --enable-gpl --disable-debug --disable-stripping --shlibdir=/usr/lib64 --enable-libmfx --enable-runtime-cpudetect
     libavutil      55. 28.100 / 55. 28.100
     libavcodec     57. 48.101 / 57. 48.101
     libavformat    57. 41.100 / 57. 41.100
     libavdevice    57.  0.101 / 57.  0.101
     libavfilter     6. 47.100 /  6. 47.100
     libavresample   3.  0.  0 /  3.  0.  0
     libswscale      4.  1.100 /  4.  1.100
     libswresample   2.  1.100 /  2.  1.100
     libpostproc    54.  0.100 / 54.  0.100
    Hyper fast Audio and Video encoder

    The file samplevideo.mp4 can be found here : sample videos, the stream_audio.mp3 file is a simple extraction of the audio track of the samplevideo.mp4 file :

    ffmpeg -i samplevideo.mp4 stream_audio.mp3

    Thanks for your help.

    p.s : Here are the different logs of the ffmpeg commands :

    Command generated by my Python script with mp4 :

    Input #0, mp3, from './stream_audio.mp3':
     Metadata:
       major_brand     : isom
       minor_version   : 512
       compatible_brands: isomiso2avc1mp41
       encoder         : Lavf57.41.100
     Duration: 00:00:29.59, start: 0.023021, bitrate: 128 kb/s
       Stream #0:0: Audio: mp3, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16p, 128 kb/s
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.48
    Input #1, rawvideo, from 'pipe:':
     Duration: N/A, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 552960 kb/s
       Stream #1:0: Video: rawvideo (RGB[24] / 0x18424752), rgb24, 1280x720, 552960 kb/s, 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX FMA3 AVX2 LZCNT BMI2
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] profile High, level 3.1
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] 264 - core 148 r2708 86b7198 - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec - Copyleft 2003-2016 - http://www.videolan.org/x264.html - options: cabac=1 ref=3 deblock=1:0:0 analyse=0x3:0x113 me=hex subme=7 psy=1 psy_rd=1.00:0.00 mixed_ref=1 me_range=16 chroma_me=1 trellis=1 8x8dct=1 cqm=0 deadzone=21,11 fast_pskip=1 chroma_qp_offset=-2 threads=6 lookahead_threads=1 sliced_threads=0 nr=0 decimate=1 interlaced=0 bluray_compat=0 constrained_intra=0 bframes=3 b_pyramid=2 b_adapt=1 b_bias=0 direct=1 weightb=1 open_gop=0 weightp=2 keyint=250 keyint_min=25 scenecut=40 intra_refresh=0 rc_lookahead=40 rc=crf mbtree=1 crf=23.0 qcomp=0.60 qpmin=0 qpmax=69 qpstep=4 ip_ratio=1.40 aq=1:1.00
    [mp4 @ 0xf5cb7462a0] Using AVStream.codec to pass codec parameters to muxers is deprecated, use AVStream.codecpar instead.
       Last message repeated 1 times
    Output #0, mp4, to 'out.mp4':
     Metadata:
       major_brand     : isom
       minor_version   : 512
       compatible_brands: isomiso2avc1mp41
       encoder         : Lavf57.41.100
       Stream #0:0: Audio: aac (LC) ([64][0][0][0] / 0x0040), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 128 kb/s
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.48.101 aac
       Stream #0:1: Video: h264 (libx264) ([33][0][0][0] / 0x0021), yuv420p, 1280x720, q=-1--1, 25 fps, 12800 tbn, 25 tbc
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.48.101 libx264
       Side data:
         cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 0/0/0 buffer size: 0 vbv_delay: -1
    Stream mapping:
     Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (mp3 (native) -> aac (native))
     Stream #1:0 -> #0:1 (rawvideo (native) -> h264 (libx264))
    [rawvideo @ 0xf5cb722860] Thread message queue blocking; consider raising the thread_queue_size option (current value: 8)
    frame=   14 fps=0.0 q=0.0 size=       0kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=N/A speed=   0x    
    frame=   27 fps= 27 q=0.0 size=       0kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=N/A speed=   0x    
    frame=   40 fps= 26 q=0.0 size=       0kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=N/A speed=   0x    
    frame=   52 fps= 26 q=28.0 size=     113kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=N/A speed=   0x    
    frame=   65 fps= 26 q=28.0 size=     188kB time=00:00:00.49 bitrate=3145.8kbits/s speed=0.194x    
    frame=   77 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=     320kB time=00:00:01.00 bitrate=2615.3kbits/s speed=0.331x    
    frame=   90 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=     450kB time=00:00:01.51 bitrate=2431.3kbits/s speed=0.428x    
    frame=  103 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=     592kB time=00:00:02.00 bitrate=2418.9kbits/s speed=0.496x    
    frame=  116 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=     731kB time=00:00:02.52 bitrate=2376.1kbits/s speed=0.554x    
    frame=  128 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=     849kB time=00:00:03.02 bitrate=2295.6kbits/s speed=0.599x    
    frame=  141 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=     931kB time=00:00:03.54 bitrate=2153.0kbits/s speed=0.637x    
    frame=  153 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=     983kB time=00:00:04.03 bitrate=1996.7kbits/s speed=0.665x    
    frame=  166 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1067kB time=00:00:04.56 bitrate=1914.5kbits/s speed=0.695x    
    frame=  179 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1123kB time=00:00:05.04 bitrate=1824.8kbits/s speed=0.712x    
    frame=  191 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1213kB time=00:00:05.54 bitrate=1791.0kbits/s speed=0.732x    
    frame=  204 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1271kB time=00:00:06.05 bitrate=1718.5kbits/s speed=0.749x    
    frame=  217 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1346kB time=00:00:06.57 bitrate=1678.1kbits/s speed=0.764x    
    frame=  230 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1452kB time=00:00:07.08 bitrate=1678.9kbits/s speed=0.778x    
    frame=  242 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1567kB time=00:00:07.59 bitrate=1690.3kbits/s speed=0.79x    
    frame=  255 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1660kB time=00:00:08.08 bitrate=1682.4kbits/s speed=0.799x    
    frame=  267 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1739kB time=00:00:08.59 bitrate=1657.1kbits/s speed=0.81x    
    frame=  280 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1751kB time=00:00:09.08 bitrate=1578.1kbits/s speed=0.817x    
    frame=  291 fps= 24 q=-1.0 Lsize=    1864kB time=00:00:11.52 bitrate=1325.7kbits/s speed=0.954x    
    video:1707kB audio:149kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 0.437266%
    [aac @ 0xf5cb747540] Qavg: 202.422
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] frame I:2     Avg QP:15.83  size: 78710
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] frame P:183   Avg QP:21.13  size:  7293
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] frame B:106   Avg QP:26.82  size:  2406
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] consecutive B-frames: 47.8% 10.3%  2.1% 39.9%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] mb I  I16..4: 22.1% 32.5% 45.4%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] mb P  I16..4:  0.8%  1.4%  0.2%  P16..4: 25.3%  6.3%  3.1%  0.0%  0.0%    skip:62.9%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] mb B  I16..4:  0.1%  0.2%  0.0%  B16..8: 39.0%  1.7%  0.2%  direct: 0.4%  skip:58.5%  L0:47.3% L1:49.6% BI: 3.1%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] 8x8 transform intra:50.3% inter:57.9%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra: 49.5% 65.3% 23.0% inter: 7.8% 10.2% 0.5%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] i16 v,h,dc,p: 30% 32% 11% 27%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] i8 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 25% 21% 23%  4%  5%  7%  5%  5%  5%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 23% 15% 11%  8%  8%  9%  7% 12%  7%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] i8c dc,h,v,p: 51% 20% 21%  8%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] Weighted P-Frames: Y:0.0% UV:0.0%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] ref P L0: 79.8% 11.4%  7.6%  1.2%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] ref B L0: 96.9%  2.8%  0.4%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] ref B L1: 97.7%  2.3%
    [libx264 @ 0xf5cb748ac0] kb/s:1200.72
    Exiting normally, received signal 15.

    Command generated by my Python script with avi :

    Input #0, mp3, from './stream_audio.mp3':
     Metadata:
       major_brand     : isom
       minor_version   : 512
       compatible_brands: isomiso2avc1mp41
       encoder         : Lavf57.41.100
     Duration: 00:00:29.59, start: 0.023021, bitrate: 128 kb/s
       Stream #0:0: Audio: mp3, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16p, 128 kb/s
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.48
    Input #1, rawvideo, from 'pipe:':
     Duration: N/A, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 552960 kb/s
       Stream #1:0: Video: rawvideo (RGB[24] / 0x18424752), rgb24, 1280x720, 552960 kb/s, 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc
    Please use -b:a or -b:v, -b is ambiguous
    [avi @ 0x82147c30e0] Using AVStream.codec to pass codec parameters to muxers is deprecated, use AVStream.codecpar instead.
       Last message repeated 1 times
    Output #0, avi, to 'out.avi':
     Metadata:
       major_brand     : isom
       minor_version   : 512
       compatible_brands: isomiso2avc1mp41
       ISFT            : Lavf57.41.100
       Stream #0:0: Audio: mp3 (libmp3lame) (U[0][0][0] / 0x0055), 48000 Hz, stereo, s16p
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.48.101 libmp3lame
       Stream #0:1: Video: mpeg4 (FMP4 / 0x34504D46), yuv420p, 1280x720, q=2-31, 4096 kb/s, 25 fps, 25 tbn, 25 tbc
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.48.101 mpeg4
       Side data:
         cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 0/0/4096000 buffer size: 0 vbv_delay: -1
    Stream mapping:
     Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (mp3 (native) -> mp3 (libmp3lame))
     Stream #1:0 -> #0:1 (rawvideo (native) -> mpeg4 (native))
    [rawvideo @ 0x821479f820] Thread message queue blocking; consider raising the thread_queue_size option (current value: 8)
    frame=   14 fps=0.0 q=2.6 size=     553kB time=00:00:00.56 bitrate=8082.6kbits/s speed= 1.1x    
    frame=   27 fps= 27 q=5.4 size=     858kB time=00:00:01.08 bitrate=6507.5kbits/s speed=1.06x    
    frame=   40 fps= 26 q=5.9 size=    1089kB time=00:00:01.60 bitrate=5574.9kbits/s speed=1.05x    
    frame=   52 fps= 26 q=5.5 size=    1332kB time=00:00:02.08 bitrate=5225.6kbits/s speed=1.03x    
    frame=   65 fps= 26 q=4.9 size=    1582kB time=00:00:02.60 bitrate=4985.6kbits/s speed=1.03x    
    frame=   78 fps= 26 q=4.3 size=    1816kB time=00:00:03.12 bitrate=4768.1kbits/s speed=1.03x    
    frame=   90 fps= 25 q=2.8 size=    2035kB time=00:00:03.60 bitrate=4631.7kbits/s speed=1.02x    
    frame=  103 fps= 25 q=2.3 size=    2288kB time=00:00:04.12 bitrate=4549.8kbits/s speed=1.02x    
    frame=  116 fps= 25 q=2.4 size=    2558kB time=00:00:04.64 bitrate=4516.3kbits/s speed=1.02x    
    frame=  128 fps= 25 q=2.3 size=    2835kB time=00:00:05.12 bitrate=4535.4kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    frame=  141 fps= 25 q=3.1 size=    3103kB time=00:00:05.64 bitrate=4506.6kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    frame=  154 fps= 25 q=2.8 size=    3381kB time=00:00:06.16 bitrate=4495.9kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    frame=  166 fps= 25 q=3.4 size=    3648kB time=00:00:06.64 bitrate=4494.9kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    frame=  179 fps= 25 q=3.3 size=    3894kB time=00:00:07.16 bitrate=4455.7kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    frame=  192 fps= 25 q=3.2 size=    4128kB time=00:00:07.68 bitrate=4402.9kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    frame=  204 fps= 25 q=3.4 size=    4404kB time=00:00:08.16 bitrate=4420.9kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    frame=  217 fps= 25 q=2.0 size=    4592kB time=00:00:08.68 bitrate=4334.0kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    frame=  230 fps= 25 q=2.0 size=    4657kB time=00:00:09.20 bitrate=4147.2kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    frame=  242 fps= 25 q=2.0 size=    4736kB time=00:00:09.68 bitrate=4007.9kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    frame=  255 fps= 25 q=2.0 size=    4830kB time=00:00:10.20 bitrate=3879.0kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    frame=  267 fps= 25 q=2.0 size=    4953kB time=00:00:10.68 bitrate=3799.5kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    frame=  280 fps= 25 q=2.0 size=    5093kB time=00:00:11.20 bitrate=3722.3kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    frame=  291 fps= 25 q=2.0 Lsize=    5209kB time=00:00:11.68 bitrate=3650.9kbits/s speed=1.01x    
    video:4998kB audio:183kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 0.542552%
    Exiting normally, received signal 15.

    Pure command line for mp4 format :

    Input #0, mp3, from './stream_audio.mp3':
     Metadata:
       major_brand     : isom
       minor_version   : 512
       compatible_brands: isomiso2avc1mp41
       encoder         : Lavf57.41.100
     Duration: 00:00:29.59, start: 0.023021, bitrate: 128 kb/s
       Stream #0:0: Audio: mp3, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16p, 128 kb/s
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.48
    Input #1, rawvideo, from 'pipe:':
     Duration: N/A, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 552960 kb/s
       Stream #1:0: Video: rawvideo (RGB[24] / 0x18424752), rgb24, 1280x720, 552960 kb/s, 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX FMA3 AVX2 LZCNT BMI2
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] profile High, level 3.1
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] 264 - core 148 r2708 86b7198 - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec - Copyleft 2003-2016 - http://www.videolan.org/x264.html - options: cabac=1 ref=3 deblock=1:0:0 analyse=0x3:0x113 me=hex subme=7 psy=1 psy_rd=1.00:0.00 mixed_ref=1 me_range=16 chroma_me=1 trellis=1 8x8dct=1 cqm=0 deadzone=21,11 fast_pskip=1 chroma_qp_offset=-2 threads=6 lookahead_threads=1 sliced_threads=0 nr=0 decimate=1 interlaced=0 bluray_compat=0 constrained_intra=0 bframes=3 b_pyramid=2 b_adapt=1 b_bias=0 direct=1 weightb=1 open_gop=0 weightp=2 keyint=250 keyint_min=25 scenecut=40 intra_refresh=0 rc_lookahead=40 rc=crf mbtree=1 crf=23.0 qcomp=0.60 qpmin=0 qpmax=69 qpstep=4 ip_ratio=1.40 aq=1:1.00
    [mp4 @ 0x75fc581280] Using AVStream.codec to pass codec parameters to muxers is deprecated, use AVStream.codecpar instead.
       Last message repeated 1 times
    Output #0, mp4, to 'out.mp4':
     Metadata:
       major_brand     : isom
       minor_version   : 512
       compatible_brands: isomiso2avc1mp41
       encoder         : Lavf57.41.100
       Stream #0:0: Audio: aac (LC) ([64][0][0][0] / 0x0040), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 128 kb/s
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.48.101 aac
       Stream #0:1: Video: h264 (libx264) ([33][0][0][0] / 0x0021), yuv420p, 1280x720, q=-1--1, 25 fps, 12800 tbn, 25 tbc
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.48.101 libx264
       Side data:
         cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 0/0/0 buffer size: 0 vbv_delay: -1
    Stream mapping:
     Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (mp3 (native) -> aac (native))
     Stream #1:0 -> #0:1 (rawvideo (native) -> h264 (libx264))
    [rawvideo @ 0x75fc55d840] Thread message queue blocking; consider raising the thread_queue_size option (current value: 8)
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    frame=   27 fps= 27 q=0.0 size=       0kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=N/A speed=   0x    
    frame=   39 fps= 26 q=0.0 size=       0kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=N/A speed=   0x    
    frame=   52 fps= 26 q=28.0 size=     113kB time=00:00:00.00 bitrate=N/A speed=   0x    
    frame=   65 fps= 26 q=28.0 size=     188kB time=00:00:00.48 bitrate=3209.4kbits/s speed=0.191x    
    frame=   77 fps= 26 q=28.0 size=     320kB time=00:00:01.00 bitrate=2615.3kbits/s speed=0.332x    
    frame=   90 fps= 26 q=28.0 size=     450kB time=00:00:01.51 bitrate=2431.3kbits/s speed=0.43x    
    frame=  102 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=     591kB time=00:00:01.98 bitrate=2442.1kbits/s speed=0.493x    
    frame=  115 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=     731kB time=00:00:02.51 bitrate=2377.6kbits/s speed=0.556x    
    frame=  128 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=     845kB time=00:00:03.00 bitrate=2307.7kbits/s speed=0.596x    
    frame=  140 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=     930kB time=00:00:03.52 bitrate=2164.6kbits/s speed=0.636x    
    frame=  153 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=     983kB time=00:00:04.03 bitrate=1996.7kbits/s speed=0.668x    
    frame=  165 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1063kB time=00:00:04.52 bitrate=1925.2kbits/s speed=0.691x    
    frame=  178 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1122kB time=00:00:05.03 bitrate=1826.2kbits/s speed=0.714x    
    frame=  191 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1203kB time=00:00:05.52 bitrate=1783.6kbits/s speed=0.732x    
    frame=  203 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1270kB time=00:00:06.03 bitrate=1723.7kbits/s speed=0.749x    
    frame=  216 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1339kB time=00:00:06.52 bitrate=1680.5kbits/s speed=0.763x    
    frame=  228 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1443kB time=00:00:07.06 bitrate=1674.1kbits/s speed=0.779x    
    frame=  241 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1558kB time=00:00:07.55 bitrate=1690.0kbits/s speed=0.789x    
    frame=  254 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1654kB time=00:00:08.04 bitrate=1685.0kbits/s speed=0.799x    
    frame=  266 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1738kB time=00:00:08.55 bitrate=1664.6kbits/s speed=0.809x    
    frame=  279 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1750kB time=00:00:09.06 bitrate=1581.2kbits/s speed=0.818x    
    frame=  291 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1765kB time=00:00:09.55 bitrate=1512.7kbits/s speed=0.825x    
    frame=  300 fps= 25 q=28.0 size=    1779kB time=00:00:11.73 bitrate=1242.1kbits/s speed=0.971x    
    frame=  300 fps= 24 q=-1.0 Lsize=    1917kB time=00:00:12.01 bitrate=1307.2kbits/s speed=0.955x    
    video:1720kB audio:188kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 0.488004%
    [aac @ 0x75fc582520] Qavg: 221.585
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] frame I:2     Avg QP:15.83  size: 78710
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] frame P:185   Avg QP:21.02  size:  7259
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] frame B:113   Avg QP:26.59  size:  2298
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] consecutive B-frames: 46.3% 10.0%  1.0% 42.7%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] mb I  I16..4: 22.1% 32.5% 45.4%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] mb P  I16..4:  0.8%  1.4%  0.2%  P16..4: 25.2%  6.3%  3.1%  0.0%  0.0%    skip:63.0%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] mb B  I16..4:  0.1%  0.2%  0.0%  B16..8: 37.3%  1.6%  0.2%  direct: 0.4%  skip:60.2%  L0:47.3% L1:49.6% BI: 3.0%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] 8x8 transform intra:50.5% inter:58.1%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra: 49.4% 65.2% 22.9% inter: 7.7% 10.0% 0.5%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] i16 v,h,dc,p: 29% 32% 11% 28%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] i8 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 26% 21% 23%  4%  5%  6%  5%  5%  5%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 23% 15% 11%  8%  8%  9%  7% 12%  7%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] i8c dc,h,v,p: 51% 20% 21%  8%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] Weighted P-Frames: Y:0.0% UV:0.0%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] ref P L0: 79.7% 11.4%  7.7%  1.2%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] ref B L0: 96.8%  2.9%  0.4%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] ref B L1: 97.7%  2.3%
    [libx264 @ 0x75fc583aa0] kb/s:1173.39