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Encoding MJPEG from webcam in UWP development with C#
24 avril 2018, par Federico Parrathis is my first question in StackOverflow.
How can I encode video being captured from webcam as a MJPEG using C# in UWP enviroment (Visual Studio 2017) ?
Perhaps using FFMPEG or DirectShow ? Any particular bindings required to use them in UWP ?I’ve been through these walk-throughs trying to go the official way using MediaCapture :
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/audio-video-camera/basic-photo-video-and-audio-capture-with-mediacapture
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/uwp/api/windows.media.capture.mediacaptureAccording to Microsoft though, there is no MJPEG encoder included in MediaEncoder (only decoder) : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/audio-video-camera/supported-codecs
About FFMPEG UWP integration, I found this :
https://github.com/Microsoft/FFmpegInterop
https://blogs.windows.com/buildingapps/2015/06/05/using-ffmpeg-in-windows-applications/#HHYbWAVcM7LhkvYZ.97But it’s geared towards decoding, and I want to encode.
Just in case someone is wondering, I want to use MJPEG for Two reasons :
1) less CPU intensive (much less) because it doesn’t do inter-frame compression, means my Surface Pro (and other similar computers) will keep quiet without fans running like crazy
2) I need all frames (i.e. not one every 30) to be crystal clear because of an algorithm I need to run on each of them afterAny pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
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How to apply zoompan filter on GIF using FFMPEG
21 juin 2021, par Pradeep KumarI am creating a video using images with audio length using FFMPEG. In which i have following inputs a background image, a overlay gif, text overlay png file and a watermark png image. I want to add a zoom in out animation effect on
overlay.gif
file. The animation effect is working fine But the GIF is not working as expected, it is showing as an image. This is working fine with the jpeg/png file. How can i achieve this so GIF is working as expected ?

I am using below command.

This command also change the shape of the GIF.

ffmpeg -loop,1,-i,background.jpg,-ignore_loop,0,-i,overlayfirst.gif,-loop,1,-i,textOverlay.png,-i,watermark.png,-i,audio.mp3,-filter_complex,[1]scale=493:493,zoompan=z='if(lte(mod(on,60),10),zoom+0.0020,zoom-0.0020)':x='iw/2-(iw/zoom/2)':y='ih/2-(ih/zoom/2)':d=200:s=493x493,geq=lum='p(X,Y)':a='st(1,pow(min(W/2,H/2),2))+st(3,pow(X-(W/2),2)+pow(Y-(H/2),2));if(lte(ld(3),ld(1)),255,0)',rotate=0.06*PI*t:c=black@0.0:ow='hypot(iw,ih)':oh=ow[b];[2]scale=375:375,rotate=0.06*PI*t:c=black@0.0:ow='hypot(iw,ih)':oh=ow[pic2];[3]scale=100:50[watermark];[0:v][b]overlay=(W-w)/2:(H-h)/2[over1],[over1][pic2]overlay=(W-w)/2:(H-h)/2[pic3],[pic3][watermark]overlay=(W-120):(H-60),scale=830:830,format=yuv420p,-ss,00:00:00,-to,00:00:07,-c:v,mpeg4,-b:a,3M,-c:a,aac,-b:a,192k,-q:v,1,-shortest,output.mp4



I also checked this link


Please help me. Thanks in advance

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FFMPEG wont keep the frame rate and duration
28 avril 2018, par macprodukshunzI have a .mov video that is 53.15 fps, I need to convert it with the same duration and frame rate to a mp4. When I do it it gives me a 60 fps mp4. How do I tell it to keep the same framerate ?
I tried :ffmpeg -i input.mov -r 53.15 output.mp4
That works with framerate but the duration changes and the output looses one second. I want the video to have the exact same basic attributes after conversion.
Im using the Terminal on macOS Sierra, if that matters.