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Rennes Emotion Map 2010-11
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10 avril 2011Le vocabulaire utilisé sur ce site essaie d’éviter toute référence à la mode qui fleurit allègrement
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FFMpeg slowed down sound sounds too metalic
8 mars 2015, par user1571299this is the command line I use :
ffmpeg -i VID_20150216_185018.mp4 -filter_complex setpts=4*PTS;atempo=0.5,atempo=0.5 output.mp4
The video plays just fine and the audio is in sync...but it’s just too metalic compared with most slo-mo videos I’ve seen out there.
Here’s an example how someone fixes it with Sony Vegas which is exactly what I want to achieve : -
PHP - How to track video conversion progress - Stop ffmpeg process in PHP web [closed]
21 mai 2022, par Mursaleen AhmadI am working on a PHP web project where multiple users will be able upload and convert their videos bitrate using ffmpeg. And if users go to watch page before full conversion then "Video is being processed" message should show up.
I am using jQuery with AJAX and a watch link generated to watch online.


1) How can I find the process is still running and show "Video is being processed" message to the users ?


2) How can I stop ffmpeg process ?


3) How can I get conversion percentage (how much video is converted) from file (as multiple users are using the site so can't work on single file named output.txt) ?


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downloading and concatenating parts of videos from youtube
17 octobre 2018, par amitI’m trying to create a video quiz, that will contain small parts of other videos, concatenated together (with the purpose, that people will identify from where these short snips are taken from).
For this purpose I created a file that contain the URL of the video, the starting time of the "snip", and its length. for example :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-j6LLkpQYY 00:00 01:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-DqO_D1g1g 14:44 01:20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPAgWKseVhg 12:53 01:00Meaning that the first part should take the video from the first URL from its beginning and last for a minute, the second part should be taken from the second URL starting from 14:44 (minutes:seconds) and last one minute and 20 seconds and so forth.
Then all these parts should be concatenated to a single video.
I’m trying to write a script (I use ubuntu and fluent in several scripting languages) that does that, and I tried to use youtube-dl command line package and ffmpeg, but I couldn’t find the right options to achieve what I need.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.