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  • How to have all the images in a folder stacked on top of each other in ffmpeg ?

    27 février 2021, par Antsy

    I have a folder that contains nothing but images named 1.jpg - 484.jpg. Is there a simple way to have all the images stacked on top each other in one long image in ffmpeg ? (preferably with one command)

    


    I've searched for this thing a bunch of times but I haven't found the answer I was looking for. Thanks in advance !

    


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    22 février 2017, par James Darnley
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  • FFmpeg - ducking music for voiceover (sidechain)

    7 décembre 2023, par kaushal

    I am trying to duck the background music from a voiceover input file using FFmpeg (I tried doing this using pydub with no success).

    


    The below command is predominantly working, except that it is truncating my background music file (main.mp3, over 3 min long) to the length of the voiceover file (taekwondo.mp3, about a min long). Any idea or suggestion on what can I change in below command so that the output file is full 3 min long, with background music ducked when the voiceover is playing. Once the voiceover completes, background music continues to play as normal.

    


    In below complex filter, this is what I'm doing :
adelay filter : to start voiceover playing after 5 seconds into background music
volume filter : Since my background music is too loud and voiceover is too low, I'm increasing voiceover volume by 1.5 times, and lowering background music volume to 0.7 times
sidechaincompress filter : Then I'm applying sidechain filter to duck background music whenever voiceover is playing, with usual threshold, ratio & release filters

    


    I've tried both amix & amerge, but results in same behaviour.

    


    ffmpeg -i main.mp3 -i taekwondo.mp3 -filter_complex "[1:a]adelay=5000|5000,volume=1.5[a];[0:a]volume=0.7[b];[a]asplit=2[sc][mix];[b][sc]sidechaincompress=threshold=0.05:ratio=20:level_sc=1:release=500:attack=1[compr];[compr][mix]amix" output.mp3