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  • Crontab starts again before the process of conversion in ffmpeg ends (depending on time suppose /2 minutes) How to Control that ?

    4 février 2018, par A Sahra

    I am running a bash .sh file every two minutes with crontab. the problem is that when crontab runs bash file the process of ffmpeg video conversion starts,the conversion time varies depending on length of videos, i have set the crontab to run every two minutes. crontab runs again after two minutes before end of ffmpeg conversion.

    How to Figure out :

    control of crontab and conversion process so the crontab doesn’t starts again until process of conversion is not completed.

    #!/bin/bash
    # set PATH to check existance of video file in this directory
    checkfiles=/home/webuser/public_html/shareportal/convert_Up_videos/*
    checkforfiles=/home/webuser/public_html/shareportal/convert_Up_videos
    movetodire=/home/webuser/public_html/shareportal/uploaded_videos/
    conversionprocessdir=/home/webuser/public_html/shareportal/conversion_process/
    movetoArchive=/home/webuser/public_html/shareportal/Video_Archive/
    blockpath=/home/webuser/public_html/shareportal/block.txt
    processid=/home/webuser/public_html/shareportal/processid.txt
    #format of output video file
    webm='webm'
    if [ "$(ls -A $checkforfiles)" ]
    then
    #check directory for files to convert
    for f in $checkfiles
       do  
           fullfilename="$f"
           filename=$(basename "$f")
           filewithoutextforimage="${filename%.*}"
           nametofile=$filewithoutextforimage | cut -c1-10;
           echo $filewithoutextforimage | cut -c1-10 1> $blockpath 2>&1
       filewithoutext="${f%.*}"
       fileextention="${f##*.}"
       image_path='/home/webuser/public_html/shareportal/video_images/'$filewithoutextforimage'.png'
       outputfilename=$conversionprocessdir"$filewithoutextforimage.webm"
       #ffmpeg conversion process starts here
       if (ffmpeg -i "$f" "$outputfilename" 1>> $blockpath 2>&1)
       then
           #Extract Image of video file on provided time stamp
           if (ffmpeg -ss 00:00:06 -i "$f" -vframes:v 1 "$image_path")
           then
               echo "Image Extracted"
           else
               echo "Could not Extract Image"
           fi
           echo "Video Converted";
       else
           echo "Could Not Convert Video"
       fi
       #conversion Ends!!
       mv "$outputfilename" $movetodire
       mv "$fullfilename" $movetoArchive
    done
    else
    echo "File Not Found Directory is empty!!!-----"
    fi
  • FFmpeg concat images and audio what can't control framerate

    27 septembre 2016, par kensonLiang

    Good day !
    I want to concat images and audios to a video.and I found the command like that :

    ffmpeg -ss 00:00:00 -t 00:00:10 -i a.mp3 -ss 00:01:01 -t 00:00:10 -i b.mp3 -thread_queue_size 1024 -r 3 -i C:\f1\im\%08d.jpg -filter_complex "[0:a] [1:a] concat=v=0:a=1 [outa];movie=im/%08d.jpg,fps=3 [img]" -map [outa] -map [img] output.mp4

    It’s work.but whatever I set the fps and -r,the video stream will complete in 1second,and the audio will playing with the last frame of the video after the first second.
    help me,please !

  • Revision a721e5cb0f : Merge "Build / make problem" into experimental

    5 novembre 2012, par Yaowu Xu

    Merge "Build / make problem" into experimental