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    MediaSPIP uses HTML5 video and audio tags to play multimedia files, taking advantage of the latest W3C innovations supported by modern browsers.
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  • Presenting more than 2 videos using FFmpeg

    15 juin 2016, par Radagskar

    I found this answer for combining 2 videos using Ffmpeg

    ffmpeg.exe -i LeftInput.mp4 -vf "[in] scale=iw/2:ih/2, pad=2*iw:ih [left];
       movie=RightInput.mp4, scale=iw/3:ih/3, fade=out:300:30:alpha=1 [right];
       [left][right] overlay=main_w/2:0 [out]" -b:v 768k Output.mp4

    Is there a way to combine more than 2 ?

    I tried adding [bottom] and [upper] but I’m failing to understand how the overlay works and where do I put more videos.

  • How do I batch cut videos ? [closed]

    12 février 2024, par EngineerJack

    I've searched for a while on Google, but haven't found a good solution.

    


    I have multiple videos that I want to cut parts from, so I would like to figure out how to batch cut them so I can figure out each video, then cut them all at once.

    


    I assume I'll use the terminal or powershell, and use commands, write down the info for each video in a file (like a script) then call on that file so they process one after another from that script.

    


    I know that I can do this one-by-one with the code below, but I would like to know how to use the following code for multiple videos as I described above.

    


    ffmpeg -i "video.mp4" -ss 00:00:00 -to 00:00:00 -async 1 -strict -2 "cut.mp4"

    


    BUT, a program (preferrably freeware) that isn't a video editor, but one that I can put the "start" and "end" times, then add multiple videos, WOULD be preferred.

    


    Anyone who can help me with this, I'd appreciate it.

    


    I've tried searching for ways to do this using .bat and .ps1 files on Google, but without finding a good solution.

    


  • Change quality of long videos using ffmpeg

    10 avril 2021, par Captain_Zaraki

    I am trying to use .webm video as input and to increase quality i am rescaling the video and also converting it to .mp4

    


    It is working for short videos but when i use it on videos above 20 minutes duration my system is kept crashing. is there any solution of this ?

    


    ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vf scale=1280:720 -preset slow -crf 18 output.mp4