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How do I use the FFmpeg libraries to extract every nth frame from a video and save it as a small image file in C++ ?
1er novembre 2022, par PanchsAfter experimenting with the examples on the FFmpeg documentation, I was finally able to create a short program that extracts every nth frame from a video. However, the output files that it produces are huge at over 15mb for each image. How can I change this to produce lower quality images ?


The result I am trying to get is done easily on the command line with :


ffmpeg -i [input video] -vf "select=not(mod(n\,10))" -fps_mode vfr img_%03d.jpg


For a video with about 500 frames, this creates 50 images that are only about 800kb each ; how am would I be able to mimic this in my program ?


My code consists of opening the input file, decoding the packets, then saving the frames :


#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>

extern "C" {
#include <libavcodec></libavcodec>avcodec.h>
#include <libavformat></libavformat>avformat.h>
#include <libavfilter></libavfilter>buffersink.h>
#include <libavfilter></libavfilter>buffersrc.h>
#include <libavutil></libavutil>opt.h>
#include <libswscale></libswscale>swscale.h>
}

static AVFormatContext *fmt_ctx;
static AVCodecContext *dec_ctx;
static int video_stream_index = -1;

// OPEN THE INPUT FILE
static int open_input_file(const char *filename) {
 // INIT VARS AND FFMPEG OBJECTS
 int ret;
 const AVCodec *dec;

 // OPEN INPUT FILE
 if((ret = avformat_open_input(&fmt_ctx, filename, NULL, NULL)) < 0) {
 printf("ERROR: failed to open input file\n");
 return ret;
 }

 // FIND STREAM INFO BASED ON INPUT FILE
 if((ret = avformat_find_stream_info(fmt_ctx, NULL)) < 0) {
 printf("ERROR: failed to find stream information\n");
 return ret;
 }

 // FIND THE BEST VIDEO STREAM FOR THE INPUT FILE
 ret = av_find_best_stream(fmt_ctx, AVMEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO, -1, -1, &dec, 0);
 if(ret < 0) {
 printf("ERROR: failed to find a video stream in the input file\n");
 return ret;
 }
 video_stream_index = ret;

 // ALLOCATE THE DECODING CONTEXT FOR THE INPUT FILE
 dec_ctx = avcodec_alloc_context3(dec);
 if(!dec_ctx) {
 printf("ERROR: failed to allocate decoding context\n");
 // CAN NOT ALLOCATE MEMORY ERROR
 return AVERROR(ENOMEM);
 }
 avcodec_parameters_to_context(dec_ctx, fmt_ctx->streams[video_stream_index]->codecpar);

 // INIT THE VIDEO DECODER
 if((ret = avcodec_open2(dec_ctx, dec, NULL)) < 0) {
 printf("ERROR: failed to open video decoder\n");
 return ret;
 }

 return 0;
}

// SAVE THE FILE
static void save(unsigned char *buf, int wrap, int x_size, int y_size, char *file_name) {
 // INIT THE EMPTY FILE
 FILE *file;

 // OPEN AND WRITE THE IMAGE FILE
 file = fopen(file_name, "wb");
 fprintf(file, "P6\n%d %d\n%d\n", x_size, y_size, 255);
 for(int i = 0; i < y_size; i++) {
 fwrite(buf + i * wrap, 1, x_size * 3, file);
 }
 fclose(file);
}

// DECODE FRAME AND CONVERT IT TO AN RGB IMAGE
static void decode(AVCodecContext *cxt, AVFrame *frame, AVPacket *pkt,
 const char *out_file_name, const char *file_ext, int mod=1) {
 // INIT A BLANK CHAR TO HOLD THE FILE NAME AND AN EMPTY INT TO HOLD FUNCTION RETURN VALUES
 char buf[1024];
 int ret;

 // SEND PACKET TO DECODER
 ret = avcodec_send_packet(cxt, pkt);
 if(ret < 0) {
 printf("ERROR: error sending packet for decoding\n");
 exit(1);
 }

 // CREATE A SCALAR CONTEXT FOR CONVERSION
 SwsContext *sws_ctx = sws_getContext(dec_ctx->width, dec_ctx->height, dec_ctx->pix_fmt, dec_ctx->width,
 dec_ctx->height, AV_PIX_FMT_RGB24, SWS_BICUBIC, NULL, NULL, NULL);

 // CREATE A NEW RGB FRAME FOR CONVERSION
 AVFrame* rgb_frame = av_frame_alloc();
 rgb_frame->format = AV_PIX_FMT_RGB24;
 rgb_frame->width = dec_ctx->width;
 rgb_frame->height = dec_ctx->height;

 // ALLOCATE A NEW BUFFER FOR THE RGB CONVERSION FRAME
 av_frame_get_buffer(rgb_frame, 0);

 // WHILE RETURN COMES BACK OKAY (FUNCTION RETURNS >= 0)...
 while(ret >= 0) {
 // GET FRAME BACK FROM DECODER
 ret = avcodec_receive_frame(cxt, frame);
 // IF "RESOURCE TEMP NOT AVAILABLE" OR "END OF FILE" ERROR...
 if(ret == AVERROR(EAGAIN) || ret == AVERROR_EOF) {
 return;
 } else if(ret < 0) {
 printf("ERROR: error during decoding\n");
 exit(1);
 }

 // IF FRAME NUMBER IF THE (MOD)TH FRAME...
 if(cxt->frame_number % mod == 0){
 // OUTPUT WHICH FRAME IS BEING SAVED
 printf("saving frame %03d\n", cxt->frame_number);
 // REMOVES TEMPORARY BUFFERED DATA
 fflush(stdout);

 // SCALE (CONVERT) THE OLD FRAME TO THE NEW RGB FRAME
 sws_scale(sws_ctx, frame->data, frame->linesize, 0, frame->height,
 rgb_frame->data, rgb_frame->linesize);

 // SET "BUF" TO THE OUTPUT FILE PATH (SAVES TO "out_file_name_###.file_ext")
 snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s_%03d.%s", out_file_name, cxt->frame_number, file_ext);
 // SAVE THE FRAME
 save(rgb_frame->data[0], rgb_frame->linesize[0], rgb_frame->width, rgb_frame->height, buf);
 }
 }
}

int main() {
 // SIMULATE COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS
 char argv0[] = "test";
 char argv1[] = "/User/Desktop/frames/test_video.mov";
 char *argv[] = {argv0, argv1, nullptr};

 // INIT VARS AND FFMPEG OBJECTS
 int ret;
 AVPacket *packet;
 AVFrame *frame;

 // ALLOCATE FRAME AND PACKET
 frame = av_frame_alloc();
 packet = av_packet_alloc();
 if (!frame || !packet) {
 fprintf(stderr, "Could not allocate frame or packet\n");
 exit(1);
 }

 // IF FILE DOESN'T OPEN, GO TO THE END
 if((ret = open_input_file(argv[1])) < 0) {
 goto end;
 }
 
 // READ ALL THE PACKETS - simple
 while(av_read_frame(fmt_ctx, packet) >= 0) {
 // IF PACKET INDEX MATCHES VIDEO INDEX...
 if (packet->stream_index == video_stream_index) {
 // SEND PACKET TO THE DECODER and SAVE
 std::string name = "/User/Desktop/frames/img";
 std::string ext = "bmp";
 decode(dec_ctx, frame, packet, name.c_str(), ext.c_str(), 5);
 }

 // UNREFERENCE THE PACKET
 av_packet_unref(packet);
 }

 // END MARKER
 end:
 avcodec_free_context(&dec_ctx);
 avformat_close_input(&fmt_ctx);
 av_frame_free(&frame);
 av_packet_free(&packet);

 // FINAL ERROR CATCH
 if (ret < 0 && ret != AVERROR_EOF) {
 fprintf(stderr, "Error occurred: %s\n", av_err2str(ret));
 exit(1);
 }

 exit(0);
}
</iostream></cstdlib></cstdio>


I am not sure how to go about producing images that are much smaller in size like the ones produced on the command line. I have a feeling that this is possible somehow during the conversion to RGB or the saving of the file but I can't seem to figure out how.


Also, is there any way that I could go about this much more efficiently ? On the command line, this finishes very quickly (no more than a second or two for a 9 sec. movie at 60 fps).


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avformat/utils : Set stream side-data size even without side-data
22 mai 2020, par Andreas Rheinhardt