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  • How to extract a video snippet from a video file that is being written in by ffmpeg in realtime

    26 février 2015, par alex.b

    At the moment i am recording a LIVE stream video from youtube with youtube-dl (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl)

    The command i use for this :

    youtube-dl --id -f 92 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYlQJbsVs48

    92 is a format code that i got after executing a command to get the formats, that gave me this list :

    format code  extension  resolution note
    140          m4a        audio only DASH audio  144k , m4a_dash container, aac  @128k (48000Hz)
    141          m4a        audio only DASH audio  272k , m4a_dash container, aac  @256k (48000Hz)
    160          mp4        256x144    DASH video  124k , 15fps, video only
    133          mp4        426x240    DASH video  258k , 30fps, video only
    134          mp4        640x360    DASH video  616k , 30fps, video only
    135          mp4        854x480    DASH video 1116k , 30fps, video only
    136          mp4        1280x720   DASH video 2216k , 30fps, video only
    137          mp4        1920x1080  DASH video 4141k , 30fps, video only
    151          mp4        72p        HLS
    132          mp4        240p       HLS
    92           mp4        240p       HLS
    93           mp4        360p       HLS
    94           mp4        480p       HLS
    95           mp4        720p       HLS
    96           mp4        1080p      HLS  (best)

    This is creating a file called VYlQJbsVs48.mp4.part that gets bigger and bigger of course.

    Is there a way to extract a video snippet from that live stream or form the part file ? Or maybe there is a better way of doing this ?

    What i have noticed is that if i force quit iTerm2 while youtube-dl is running the .part file it creates wont contain any index information (something to do with an moov atom not being present in the mp4 file - which is the information about the number of frames and other things - metadata i think), so it makes me think i cannot extract from the file.

    Maybe if there would be a way that youtube-dl can write the index information at all times or maybe another way that i can record the live stream and get video snippets while its recording.

    I forgot to mention i am doing this on OSX Yosemite. I have FFMPEG installed with homebrew and youtoube-dl

    I am more than happy to try stuff on UBUNTU if there is a solution.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you.

    Alex

  • How to extract a video snippet from a video file that is being written in by ffmpeg in realtime

    31 juillet 2020, par alex.b

    At the moment i am recording a LIVE stream video from youtube with youtube-dl (https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl)

    



    The command i use for this :

    



    youtube-dl --id -f 92 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYlQJbsVs48


    



    92 is a format code that i got after executing a command to get the formats, that gave me this list :

    



    format code  extension  resolution note
140          m4a        audio only DASH audio  144k , m4a_dash container, aac  @128k (48000Hz)
141          m4a        audio only DASH audio  272k , m4a_dash container, aac  @256k (48000Hz)
160          mp4        256x144    DASH video  124k , 15fps, video only
133          mp4        426x240    DASH video  258k , 30fps, video only
134          mp4        640x360    DASH video  616k , 30fps, video only
135          mp4        854x480    DASH video 1116k , 30fps, video only
136          mp4        1280x720   DASH video 2216k , 30fps, video only
137          mp4        1920x1080  DASH video 4141k , 30fps, video only
151          mp4        72p        HLS
132          mp4        240p       HLS
92           mp4        240p       HLS
93           mp4        360p       HLS
94           mp4        480p       HLS
95           mp4        720p       HLS
96           mp4        1080p      HLS  (best)


    



    This is creating a file called VYlQJbsVs48.mp4.part that gets bigger and bigger of course.

    



    Is there a way to extract a video snippet from that live stream or form the part file ? Or maybe there is a better way of doing this ?

    



    What i have noticed is that if i force quit iTerm2 while youtube-dl is running the .part file it creates wont contain any index information (something to do with an moov atom not being present in the mp4 file - which is the information about the number of frames and other things - metadata i think), so it makes me think i cannot extract from the file.

    



    Maybe if there would be a way that youtube-dl can write the index information at all times or maybe another way that i can record the live stream and get video snippets while its recording.

    



    I forgot to mention i am doing this on OSX Yosemite. I have FFMPEG installed with homebrew and youtoube-dl

    



    I am more than happy to try stuff on UBUNTU if there is a solution.

    



    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    



    Thank you.

    



    Alex

    


  • How to convert ogv video file into Mp4 video format using Java

    16 février 2016, par Srinivasan Seenu

    I need to convert OGV VIDEO Format into MP4 VIDEO Format.

    • I use this below Java code to convert MP4 VIDEO Format to OGV VIDEO Format it is working fine.
    • For MP4 Format I use audio.setCodec(" AudioAttributes.DIRECT_STREAM_COPY") and video.setCodec("VideoAttributes.DIRECT_STREAM_COPY ").
    • But If I use this same code by change audio.setCodec(" libvorbis") and video.setCodec("mpeg4 ") it is not getting converted from Ogv to Mp4 Format. And also I try some codec in my sample program.

    • I am not able convert from Ogv to Mp4 Format.

    public class VideoConvert {
       public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
       File source = new File("D:\\readxml\\videoConvertorProject\\MP4toOGV\\mp4\\Sample1.ogv");
       File target = new File("D:\\readxml\\videoConvertorProject\\MP4toOGV\\ogv\\Sample2.mp4");
       AudioAttributes audio = new AudioAttributes();
       //audio.setCodec("libvorbis");
       audio.setCodec("libfaac");
       //audio.setCodec("libmp3lame");
       //audio.setCodec(AudioAttributes.DIRECT_STREAM_COPY);
       audio.setBitRate(new Integer(128000));
       audio.setSamplingRate(new Integer(44100));
       audio.setChannels(new Integer(2));
       VideoAttributes video = new VideoAttributes();
       video.setBitRate(new Integer(160000));
       video.setFrameRate(new Integer(15));
       //video.setSize(new VideoSize(176, 144));
       //video.setCodec("libtheora");
       video.setCodec("mpeg4");
       //video.setCodec(VideoAttributes.DIRECT_STREAM_COPY);
       EncodingAttributes attrs = new EncodingAttributes();
       attrs.setFormat("mp4");
       attrs.setAudioAttributes(audio);
       attrs.setVideoAttributes(video);
       Encoder encoder = new Encoder();
       try {
           encoder.encode(source, target, attrs);
       } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
           e.printStackTrace();
       } catch (InputFormatException e) {
           e.printStackTrace();
       } catch (EncoderException e) {
           e.printStackTrace();
       }
    }