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13 avril 2011, parMediaSPIP uses HTML5 video and audio tags to play multimedia files, taking advantage of the latest W3C innovations supported by modern browsers.
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Merge videos with different start times and show them on a grid
1er août 2017, par shamaleyteI have multiple video files of a conference call. However, each participant joined the call at a different time, which resulted in the fact that each video file has a different start time offset values.
Video Start Time
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Video1 00:00
Video2 00:10
Video3 01:40My purpose is to play back this conference. However, I did not record the conference as 1 video, it is recorded with multiple video files, instead.
How do I stitch these videos ?There is also a paid solution to merge video fragments to a single clip – this will make the client-side much simpler. But can I do it for free ?
The expected outcome is to have one video showing three videos on a grid.
When ffmpeg stitches the videos, it should consider their start time values properly so that the videos are played accordingly. -
ffmpeg how to concacenate 2 videos in alternating order every X seconds (blinking effect) [closed]
27 octobre 2020, par aj6I'd like to use ffmpeg to stitch together a video in the following manner : I'd like to take X number of frames or seconds from 2 (or more) videos, one by one, and output a new file composed of all frames of original videos, but in a new order (not concatenated one after the other, but rather by X frames or seconds).


To clarify - let's say there are 2 videos, each 1 minute long. I'd like to concatenate these 2 videos second by second (for example), using 1 second from the first video, then 1 second from the next video, with the resulting output, the 3rd file, being 2 minutes long and containing all the information from the original vids, but played back in a "blinking" manner - a second or X number of frames from each vid.


Just to be sure it's clear : Let's say I have 2 videos, 10 seconds each, I'd like them to be joined in the following manner : (1 second from vid#1), (1 second from vid#2), (1 second from vid#1), (1 second from vid#2) etc. until both files' end. (Assume the duration of both vids is same).


I understand how to do it if I need to simply concatenate files one after another, or even switch from one to the next a few times with an overlay, but I was unable to find ANYTHING about joining videos frame by frame or X number of seconds for the entire duration of the vid, only solutions for switching video overlay a couple of times, putting in time stamps by hand.


Any help is much appreciated. Thank you.


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Revision 5999 : Les mkv sont des vidéos
6 octobre 2011, par kent1 — LogLes mkv sont des vidéos