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  • Using fade in/out twice on the same image using ffmpeg

    3 juillet 2016, par Ahmad Ali Mukashaty

    I’m using this commands to fade in logo after 5 seconds from the beginning of stream and fade it out after 25 seconds like this

    ffmpeg -re -i test.mp4 -ignore_loop 0 -i logo.gif -filter_complex "[1:v]
    fade=in:st=5:d=1:alpha=1,fade=out:st=30:d=1:alpha=1 [ov];[0:v][ov]
    overlay=30:30" -f mpegts udp://127.0.0.1:port

    but I want to repeat this in a different time period on the same logo for example (in the 45th second to 60th second )
    when I try to repeat fade syntax like this none of them work

    ffmpeg -re -i test.mp4 -ignore_loop 0 -i logo.gif -filter_complex "[1:v]
    fade=in:st=5:d=1:alpha=1,fade=out:st=30:d=1:alpha=1,fade=in:st=45:d=1:alpha=1,
    fade=out:st=60:d=1:alpha=1 [ov];[0:v][ov]
    overlay=30:30" -f mpegts udp://127.0.0.1:port

    how can I solve this problem ?
    and can I use minutes instead of seconds with fade ?

  • How do I download a list mpd with ffmpeg

    13 mai 2016, par Don Donllei

    I did download the video from a site that used M3U8 but he moved to mpd and do not know how do I download it.

    <mpd type="static" minbuffertime="PT1S" mediapresentationduration="PT0H1M56.320S" profiles="urn:mpeg:dash:profile:full:2011"><programinformation moreinformationurl="http://gpac.sourceforge.net"></programinformation><period start="PT0S" duration="PT0H1M56.320S"><adaptationset segmentalignment="true" maxwidth="1920" maxheight="1080" maxframerate="25" par="16:9"><contentcomponent contenttype="video"></contentcomponent><contentcomponent contenttype="audio"></contentcomponent><segmenttemplate timescale="1000" duration="9693" media="$RepresentationID$/Y7aRjDxbh_$Number$.m4s" startnumber="1" initialization="$RepresentationID$/Y7aRjDxbh_init.mp4"></segmenttemplate><representation mimetype="video/mp4" codecs="avc3.64000d,mp4a.40.2" width="320" height="240" framerate="25" sar="4:3" audiosamplingrate="44100" startwithsap="1" bandwidth="400000">
       </representation><representation mimetype="video/mp4" codecs="avc3.64001e,mp4a.40.2" width="720" height="480" framerate="25" sar="32:27" audiosamplingrate="44100" startwithsap="1" bandwidth="900000">
     </representation><representation mimetype="video/mp4" codecs="avc3.64001f,mp4a.40.2" width="960" height="720" framerate="25" sar="4:3" audiosamplingrate="44100" startwithsap="1" bandwidth="1500000">
      </representation><representation mimetype="video/mp4" codecs="avc3.640028,mp4a.40.2" width="1920" height="1080" framerate="25" sar="1:1" audiosamplingrate="44100" startwithsap="1" bandwidth="3500000">
      </representation><representation mimetype="video/mp4" codecs="avc3.640028,mp4a.40.2" width="2730" height="1440" framerate="25" sar="1:1" audiosamplingrate="44100" startwithsap="1" bandwidth="10000000">
      </representation><representation mimetype="video/mp4" codecs="avc3.640028,mp4a.40.2" width="4096" height="2160" framerate="25" sar="1:1" audiosamplingrate="44100" startwithsap="1" bandwidth="20000000">
      </representation></adaptationset></period></mpd>
  • Error -138 returns "Error number -138 occurred"

    29 avril 2016, par bot1131357

    I am trying to create a program that listens for a period of time, and then times out so that it can return to work on other tasks and retry again later. Here is the code I am testing with :

    AVFormatContext *pFormatCtx = NULL;
    AVCodecContext *codecCtx = NULL;
    AVCodec *codec;
    int ret = 0;

    // Register all formats and codecs
    av_register_all();
    avformat_network_init(); // for network streaming

    AVDictionary *d = NULL;           // "create" an empty dictionary
    av_dict_set(&amp;d, "timeout", "5", 0); // add an entry
    av_dict_set(&amp;d, "rtsp_flags", "listen", 0); // add an entry

    char filename[100];
    sprintf_s(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s", "rtsp://127.0.0.1:8554/demo");


    //:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
    printf_s("Open video file.\n");
    // Open video file
    ret = avformat_open_input(&amp;pFormatCtx, filename, NULL, &amp;d);   // Returns -138 here
    if (ret &lt;0)
    {
       printf_s("Failed: cannot open input.\n");
       av_strerror(ret, errbuf, ERRBUFFLEN);
       fprintf(stderr, "avformat_open_input() fail: %s\n", errbuf);
       continue;
       //return -1; // Couldn't find stream information
    }

    In the listening mode, avformat_open_input() returns -138. Using av_strerror() gives the following explanation : "Error number -138 occurred"

    Is this an Easter egg ? What does -138 stand for ?