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what FFMPEG performance settings to use for processing videos for the web
21 mai 2020, par eAbiI have a few questions regarding usage of ffmpeg for processing videos for the web. I'm a beginner so please bear with me (although I read some docs on the internet)



Performance



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- First of all, given the fact that FFMPEG utilizes all cores at 100%, what is the actual parallelism efficiency ?





Let's assume the following scenario. I have a video (fullHD, doesn't matter what encoders / compression format was used to obtain the video) and I want to resize (downscale) to various sizes (e.g. 240px, 480px and 720px height) using mp4 format (thus using libx264 with aac codecs).



Using ffmpeg, I see that all of my laptop's cores (8) are used at 100% and I was wondering what scenarios can improve the overall performance of the whole processing task. So this leads us to basically 2 scenarios : Assuming the video mentioned above as input, for obtaining the 3 output videos (@ 240px, 480px and 720px height sizes), we :



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- Process input video and obtain 1 output video at a time, and let all the cores work at the same time at 100% ;
- Process the video to obtain all output videos in parallel, by bounding each output video to a single processor core which'll work at 100% ;







So the question is actually reduced to the parallelism efficiency of the ffmpeg program.



This means that letting ffmpeg process the task
procVideo
- which takes 1 input video to produce 1 single output video (transcoding/downscaling and so on) - on N processor cores doesn't mean it finish the task N times faster than letting it run the same task bound to a single core. So if the efficiency is smaller than 100%, it's better to have NprocVideo
tasks in parallel, each bound to a single core, rather than doing the task sequentially for each output video.




Codecs



Other than the above performance problem, the usage of codecs bugs me. I am trying to obtain mp4 videos because of the wide implementation of the format in html5 browsers.



So having a video as input in any format, I want to convert it to mp4. So I'm using libx264 codec with aac.



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- Use libx264, x264 or h264 for video encoding/decoding ?
- Use libfdk_aac, libaacplus or aac for audio encoding/decoding to aac ?







Also, I would like to know what are the licesing fees for each of the above codec, as the online resources on these are quite limited / hard to understand.



If anyone could shed some light on those questions, I would really be grateful ! Thanks for your time !


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what FFMPEG performance settings to use for processing videos for the web
19 juin 2015, par eAbiI have a few questions regarding usage of ffmpeg for processing videos for the web. I’m a beginner so please bear with me (although I read some docs on the internet)
Performance
- First of all, given the fact that FFMPEG utilizes all cores at 100%, what is the actual parallelism efficiency ?
Let’s assume the following scenario. I have a video (fullHD, doesn’t matter what encoders / compression format was used to obtain the video) and I want to resize (downscale) to various sizes (e.g. 240px, 480px and 720px height) using mp4 format (thus using libx264 with aac codecs).
Using ffmpeg, I see that all of my laptop’s cores (8) are used at 100% and I was wondering what scenarios can improve the overall performance of the whole processing task. So this leads us to basically 2 scenarios : Assuming the video mentioned above as input, for obtaining the 3 output videos (@ 240px, 480px and 720px height sizes), we :
- Process input video and obtain 1 output video at a time, and let all the cores work at the same time at 100% ;
- Process the video to obtain all output videos in parallel, by bounding each output video to a single processor core which’ll work at 100% ;
So the question is actually reduced to the parallelism efficiency of the ffmpeg program.
This means that letting ffmpeg process the task
procVideo
- which takes 1 input video to produce 1 single output video (transcoding/downscaling and so on) - on N processor cores doesn’t mean it finish the task N times faster than letting it run the same task bound to a single core. So if the efficiency is smaller than 100%, it’s better to have NprocVideo
tasks in parallel, each bound to a single core, rather than doing the task sequentially for each output video.Codecs
Other than the above performance problem, the usage of codecs bugs me. I am trying to obtain mp4 videos because of the wide implementation of the format in html5 browsers.
So having a video as input in any format, I want to convert it to mp4. So I’m using libx264 codec with aac.
- Use libx264, x264 or h264 for video encoding/decoding ?
- Use libfdk_aac, libaacplus or aac for audio encoding/decoding to aac ?
Also, I would like to know what are the licesing fees for each of the above codec, as the online resources on these are quite limited / hard to understand.
If anyone could shed some light on those questions, I would really be grateful ! Thanks for your time !
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avfilter/avf_showcqt : add performance debugging log
6 mars 2016, par Muhammad Faiz