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Soumettre améliorations et plugins supplémentaires
10 avril 2011Si vous avez développé une nouvelle extension permettant d’ajouter une ou plusieurs fonctionnalités utiles à MediaSPIP, faites le nous savoir et son intégration dans la distribution officielle sera envisagée.
Vous pouvez utiliser la liste de discussion de développement afin de le faire savoir ou demander de l’aide quant à la réalisation de ce plugin. MediaSPIP étant basé sur SPIP, il est également possible d’utiliser le liste de discussion SPIP-zone de SPIP pour (...) -
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How to match the video bitrate of opencv with ffmpeg ?
24 avril 2019, par user10890282I am trying to read three cameras simultaneously one of which is done through a video grabber card. I want to be able to stream the data and also write out videos from these sources. I used FFmpeg to write out the data from the video grabber card and OpenCV writer for the normal USB cameras. But the bit rates of the files do not match nor does the size. This becomes a problem as I post-process the files. I tried to convert the OpenCV written files using FFmpeg later but the duration of the files still remain different though the bit rates have changed. I really would appreciate pointers to know how to go about this from the script itself. The ideal case would be that I use FFmpeg for all the three sources with the same settings. But how can I do this without spitting out all the information on the console as writing out the files, since there would have to be three sources written out simultaneously ? Could someone tell me how to have multiple FFmpeg threads going on for writing out files while streaming videos using OpenCV ?
I have attached my current code with OpenCV writer and FFmpeg for one source :
from threading import Thread
import cv2
import time
import sys
import subprocess as sp
import os
import datetime
old_stdout=sys.stdout
maindir= "E:/Trial1/"
os.chdir(maindir)
maindir=os.getcwd()
class VideoWriterWidget(object):
def __init__(self, video_file_name, src=0):
if (src==3):
self.frame_name= "Cam_"+str(src)+"(Right)"
if(src==2):
self.frame_name= "Cam_"+str(src)+"(Left)"
# Create a VideoCapture object
#self.frame_name =str(src)
self.video_file = video_file_name+"_"
self.now=datetime.datetime.now()
self.ts=datetime.datetime.now()
self.video_file_nameE="{}.avi".format("Endo_"+self.ts.strftime("%Y%m%d_%H-%M-%S"))
self.video_file_name = "{}.avi".format(video_file_name+self.ts.strftime("%Y%m%d_%H-%M-%S"))
self.FFMPEG_BIN = "C:/ffmpeg/bin/ffmpeg.exe"
self.command=[self.FFMPEG_BIN,'-y','-f','dshow','-rtbufsize','1024M','-video_size','640x480','-i', 'video=Datapath VisionAV Video 01','-pix_fmt', 'bgr24', '-r','60', self.video_file_name]
self.capture = cv2.VideoCapture(src)
# Default resolutions of the frame are obtained (system dependent)
self.frame_width = int(self.capture.get(3))#480
self.frame_height = int(self.capture.get(4))# 640
# Set up codec and output video settings
if(src==2 or src==3):
self.codec = cv2.VideoWriter_fourcc('M','J','P','G')
self.output_video = cv2.VideoWriter(self.video_file_name, self.codec, 30, (self.frame_width, self.frame_height))
# Start the thread to read frames from the video stream
self.thread = Thread(target=self.update, args=(src,))
self.thread.daemon = True
self.thread.start()
# Start another thread to show/save frames
self.start_recording()
print('initialized {}'.format(self.video_file))
if (src==0):
self.e_recording_thread = Thread(target=self.endo_recording_thread, args=())
self.e_recording_thread.daemon = True
self.e_recording_thread.start()
print('initialized endo recording')
def update(self,src):
# Read the next frame from the stream in a different thread
while True:
if self.capture.isOpened():
(self.status, self.frame) = self.capture.read()
if (src==3):
self.frame= cv2.flip(self.frame,-1)
def show_frame(self):
# Display frames in main program
if self.status:
cv2.namedWindow(self.frame_name, cv2.WINDOW_NORMAL)
cv2.imshow(self.frame_name, self.frame)
# Press Q on keyboard to stop recording0000
key = cv2.waitKey(1)
if key == ord('q'):#
self.capture.release()
self.output_video.release()
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
exit(1)
def save_frame(self):
# Save obtained frame into video output file
self.output_video.write(self.frame)
def start_recording(self):
# Create another thread to show/save frames
def start_recording_thread():
while True:
try:
self.show_frame()
self.save_frame()
except AttributeError:
pass
self.recording_thread = Thread(target=start_recording_thread, args=())
self.recording_thread.daemon = True
self.recording_thread.start()
def endo_recording_thread(self):
self.Pr1=sp.call(self.command)
if __name__ == '__main__':
src1 = 'Your link1'
video_writer_widget1 = VideoWriterWidget('Endo_', 0)
src2 = 'Your link2'
video_writer_widget2 = VideoWriterWidget('Camera2_', 2)
src3 = 'Your link3'
video_writer_widget3 = VideoWriterWidget('Camera3_', 3)
# Since each video player is in its own thread, we need to keep the main thread alive.
# Keep spinning using time.sleep() so the background threads keep running
# Threads are set to daemon=True so they will automatically die
# when the main thread dies
while True:
time.sleep(5) -
Why the output of the ffmpeg-python doesn't match the image shape ?
9 novembre 2019, par Swi JasonI used the
ffmpeg-python
module to convert video to images. Specifically, I used the code provided by the official git repo offfmpeg-python
, as belowout, _ = (
ffmpeg
.input(in_filename)
.filter('select', 'gte(n,{})'.format(frame_num))
.output('pipe:', vframes=1, format='image2', vcodec='mjpeg')
.run(capture_stdout=True)
)
im = np.frombuffer(out, 'uint8')
print(im.shape[0]/3/1080)
# 924.907098765432The original video is of size (1920, 1080) and pix_fmt ’yuv420p’, but the outputs of the above code is not 1920.
I have figured out by myself that the output of ffmpeg.run() is not a decoded image array, but a byte string encoded by JPEG format. To restore the image into a numpy array, simply use the cv2.imdecode() function. For example,
im = cv2.imdecode(im, cv2.IMREAD_COLOR)
However, I can’t use
opencv
on my embeded Linux system. So my question now is that, can I get numpy output fromffmpeg-python
directly, without the need of converting it by opencv ? -
How to use find to match substring of files to be concatted ?
23 mars 2023, par Russell Battcomplete beginner here, so sorry if this is painfully obvious. I'm trying to write a shell script to ffmpeg concat protocol a bunch of split video files together by looping over the files and dynamically adding the correct parts to be joined together. For example, turning this :


titlea-00001234-01.ts

titlea-00001234-02.ts

titlea-00001234-03.ts

titleb-00001234-01.ts

titleb-00004321-02.ts

titleb-00004321-03.ts

into this :


titlea-00001234.mp4

titleb-00004321.mp4

by doing this


ffmpeg -i "concat:titlea-00001234-01.ts|titlea-00001234-02.ts|titlea-00001234-03.ts" -c copy titlea-00001234.mp4
ffmpeg -i "concat:titleb-00001234-01.ts|titleb-00001234-03.ts|titleb-00001234-03.ts" -c copy titleb-00001234.mp4



But what I'm having trouble with is using find to add the correct parts after
"concat:"
.

Here's my best attempt :


#!/bin/bash
for i in /path/to/files/*.ts
 do
 if [[ "$i" =~ (-01) ]]
 then
 j="${i##*/}"
 k="${j%-0*}"
 ffmpeg -i `concat:( find /path/to/files/ -type f -name "{$k}*" -exec printf "%s\0" {} + )` -c copy /path/to/output/"{$k%.ts}.mp4"
 else
 echo "no files to process"
 exit 0
 fi
 done



But this gives an error of "No such file or directory".


Edit This solution worked perfectly for my needs https://stackoverflow.com/a/75807616/21403800 Thanks @pjh and everyone else for taking the time to help