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  • Les formats acceptés

    28 janvier 2010, par

    Les commandes suivantes permettent d’avoir des informations sur les formats et codecs gérés par l’installation local de ffmpeg :
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    Les format videos acceptés en entrée
    Cette liste est non exhaustive, elle met en exergue les principaux formats utilisés : h264 : H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 m4v : raw MPEG-4 video format flv : Flash Video (FLV) / Sorenson Spark / Sorenson H.263 Theora wmv :
    Les formats vidéos de sortie possibles
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  • H264 Encoders other than ffmpeg x264

    5 septembre 2016, par 0pcl

    The iPhone app I am working on captures images in series within certain user-defined time interval, I am looking for a way to combine these images into H264 encoded videos. I have done some research on Google, it looks like I will have to use something like ffmpeg/mencoder on iPhone ? (Also found someone ported ffmpeg to iPhone, ffmpeg4iPhone)

    However, I found that x264 is under GPL license, and requires me to open source my project if I use ffmpeg. Also found some people suggested to use Ogg Theora, but I will need to port it to iPhone if I use it. (Which I am not sure how to do it now).

    Is there any workaround for this ? Any ideas ? Thanks.

  • H264 Encoders other than ffmpeg x264

    5 septembre 2016, par 0pcl

    The iPhone app I am working on captures images in series within certain user-defined time interval, I am looking for a way to combine these images into H264 encoded videos. I have done some research on Google, it looks like I will have to use something like ffmpeg/mencoder on iPhone ? (Also found someone ported ffmpeg to iPhone, ffmpeg4iPhone)

    However, I found that x264 is under GPL license, and requires me to open source my project if I use ffmpeg. Also found some people suggested to use Ogg Theora, but I will need to port it to iPhone if I use it. (Which I am not sure how to do it now).

    Is there any workaround for this ? Any ideas ? Thanks.

  • Video processing to support different web players and qualities [closed]

    15 mai 2013, par Linas

    I am trying to accomplish something similar to youtube player.

    The biggest issues I'm facing now is how should I process user uploaded video file.

    For example since i want to switch between 240p, 360p, 480p and 720p I need to convert uploaded video file to 4 different files for each resolution, and because not all browsers can play mp4 i need ogg, mp4, webm, so that makes 12 video files, and say if it takes 10 minutes to process 1h video file it would take me about 2h just to process that file which is insane. I know that youtube is ussing cloud servers to process each video file and they have a lot of processing power but I think there some kind of trick to this.

    So my question is what can i do about this, and how does youtube deal with this ?

    My second question is ffmpeg suited for this kind of work, and if so why does this command takes pretty much for ever to finish, I ran this command on a 720p 3minutes long video file and after 15minutes of processing I just canceled the process.

    ffmpeg -i hd.webm a.mp4

    This one on the other hand took about 7 minutes to finish but it generated 200mb video file out of 25mb file

    ffmpeg -i hd.webm -c:v libx264 -preset ultrafast a.mp4