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Stereo master soundtrack
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Convert individual pixel values from RGB to YUV420 and save the frame - C++
24 mars 2014, par learnerI have been working with RGB->YUV420 conversion for sometime using the FFmpeg library. Already tried the
sws_scale
functionality but its not working well. Now, I have decided to convert each pixel individually, using colorspace conversion formulae. So, following is the code that gets me few frames and allows me to access individual R,G,B values of each pixel :// Read frames and save first five frames to disk
i=0;
while((av_read_frame(pFormatCtx, &packet)>=0) && (i<5))
{
// Is this a packet from the video stream?
if(packet.stream_index==videoStreamIdx)
{
/// Decode video frame
avcodec_decode_video2(pCodecCtx, pFrame, &frameFinished, &packet);
// Did we get a video frame?
if(frameFinished)
{
i++;
sws_scale(img_convert_ctx, (const uint8_t * const *)pFrame->data,
pFrame->linesize, 0, pCodecCtx->height,
pFrameRGB->data, pFrameRGB->linesize);
int x, y, R, G, B;
uint8_t *p = pFrameRGB->data[0];
for(y = 0; y < h; y++)
{
for(x = 0; x < w; x++)
{
R = *p++;
G = *p++;
B = *p++;
printf(" %d-%d-%d ",R,G,B);
}
}
SaveFrame(pFrameRGB, pCodecCtx->width, pCodecCtx->height, i);
}
}
// Free the packet that was allocated by av_read_frame
av_free_packet(&packet);
}I read online that to convert RGB->YUV420 or vice-versa, one should first convert to YUV444 format. So, its like : RGB->YUV444->YUV420. How do I implement this in C++ ?
Also, here is the
SaveFrame()
function used above. I guess this will also have to change a little since YUV420 stores data differently. How to take care of that ?void SaveFrame(AVFrame *pFrame, int width, int height, int iFrame)
{
FILE *pFile;
char szFilename[32];
int y;
// Open file
sprintf(szFilename, "frame%d.ppm", iFrame);
pFile=fopen(szFilename, "wb");
if(pFile==NULL)
return;
// Write header
fprintf(pFile, "P6\n%d %d\n255\n", width, height);
// Write pixel data
for(y=0; ydata[0]+y*pFrame->linesize[0], 1, width*3, pFile);
// Close file
fclose(pFile);
}Can somebody please suggest ? Many thanks !!!
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How to set individual image display durations with ffmpeg-python
20 septembre 2022, par tompiI am using ffmpeg-python 0.2.0 with Python 3.10.0. Displaying videos in VLC 3.0.17.4.


I am making an animation from a set of images. Each image is displayed for different amount of time.


I have the basics in place with inputting images and concatenating streams, but I can't figure out how to correctly set frame duration.


Consider the following example :


stream1 = ffmpeg.input(image1_file)
stream2 = ffmpeg.input(image2_file)
combined_streams = ffmpeg.concat(stream1, stream2)
output_stream = ffmpeg.output(combined_streams, output_file)
ffmpeg.run(output_stream)



With this I get a video with duration of a split second that barely shows an image before ending. Which is to be expected with two individual frames.


For this example, my goal is to have a video of 5 seconds total duration, showing the image in stream1 for 2 seconds and the image in stream2 for 3 seconds.


Attempt 1 : Setting
t
for inputs

stream1 = ffmpeg.input(image1_file, t=2)
stream2 = ffmpeg.input(image2_file, t=3)
combined_streams = ffmpeg.concat(stream1, stream2)
output_stream = ffmpeg.output(combined_streams, output_file)
ffmpeg.run(output_stream)



With this, I get a video with the duration of a split second and no image displayed.


Attempt 2 : Setting
frames
for inputs

stream1 = ffmpeg.input(image1_file, frames=48)
stream2 = ffmpeg.input(image2_file, frames=72)
combined_streams = ffmpeg.concat(stream1, stream2)
output_stream = ffmpeg.output(combined_streams, output_file, r=24)
ffmpeg.run(output_stream)



In this case, I get the following error from ffmpeg :


Option frames (set the number of frames to output) cannot be applied to input url ########## -- you are trying to apply an input option to an output file or vice versa. Move this option before the file it belongs to.



I can't tell if this is a bug in ffmpeg-python or if I did it wrong.


Attempt 3 : Setting
framerate
for inputs

stream1 = ffmpeg.input(image1_file, framerate=1/2)
stream2 = ffmpeg.input(image2_file, framerate=1/3)
combined_streams = ffmpeg.concat(stream1, stream2)
output_stream = ffmpeg.output(combined_streams, output_file)
ffmpeg.run(output_stream)



With this, I get a video with the duration of a split second and no image displayed. However, when I set both framerate values to 1/2, I get an animation of 4 seconds duration that displays the first image for two seconds and the second image for two seconds. This is the closest I got to a functional solution, but it is not quite there.


I am aware that multiple images can be globbed by input, but that would apply the same duration setting to all images, and my images each have different durations, so I am looking for a different solution.


Any ideas for how to get ffmpeg-python to do the thing is much appreciated.


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fftools/ffmpeg_enc : apply -top to individual encoded frames
14 septembre 2023, par Anton Khirnov