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ffmpeg terminal : How can I re-encode a video file using all the parameters copied from another video ? [closed]
5 décembre 2022, par LeverI have two videos A and B. How can I re-encode B using ALL the parameters of A ?
I would like to use both A and B as inputs, but all parameters are extracted from A, then B is re-encoded with the A-parameters including both video and audio. Is there a simple command to copy ALL the parameters of A ?


Thanks !


I know the typical parameters of a video includes the resolution, fps and so on. But it seems that I always miss something rather than get ALL the parameters to make A and B the same.


The background is that I need to concatenate about 100 videos, but only a few of which has lower quality than others. I don't want to re-encode all of them. Therefore I'm trying to re-encode the lower ones to match the others, and then I can use the file-level concatenation command avoiding re-encode all of them.


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ffmpeg merge silent video with another video+audio
4 mars 2016, par Mark DaggerI want to create, in a single command, a video from 3 sources :
- a silent background video ;
- a smaller video to be overlayed (same length of 1), KEEPING its AUDIO ;
- a PNG logo to be overlayed
I can create the video but cannot get the audio track. I don’t understand if
-vf
is supposed to work in this case. This is what I’ve tried to do :ffmpeg.exe -y -i MASTER_SILENT_VIDEO.mp4 -vf "movie=SMALLER_VIDEO_WITH_AUDIO.flv, scale=320:-1[inner];movie=MY_LOGO.png[inner2]; [in][inner] overlay=800:480,amerge [step1]; [step1][inner2] overlay=30:30 [out]" completed.mp4
The "amerge" filter should do the audio merging job, but of course it doesn’t work. I’ve found similar questions involving
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FFMPEG video editing application. Need time and date stamp burned into video
11 mai 2022, par JacobI am developing an application for video editing. The main component of this application is to produce a single video file from several video files captured from a camcorder with the time and date stamp displayed on the final rendered video, much like the final product from a security camera. I have figured out, by using FFMPEG, how to burn the date and time into the video with a .SRT file as well as with DrawText like the following :


ffmpeg -y -i video.mp4 -vf “drawtext=fontfile=roboto.ttf:fontsize=12:fontcolor=yellow:text='%{pts\:localtime\:1575526882\:%A, %d, %B %Y %I\\\:%M\\\:%S %p}'" -preset ultrafast -f mp4 output_new.mp4 



I would rather use the DrawText method so the user does not have to wait longer while creating the .SRT files. I am new to FFMPEG and I find their documentation very confusing. I guess I am hoping there is someone out there who has experience with it.


Everything seems to work when I pass in the date created meta data from the video file and drawtext just does its thing. The problem is my application allows for editing of the video. I do this, for lack of better solution, by allowing the user to select beginning and ending frames they do not want, from the UI and then the code simply deletes the frames from the directory where they were split and saved. I then use FFMPEG to iterate through the directory and combine the remaining frames to make a video file.


This approach starts the time and date from the date created metadata ; however, cutting the frames out of the video will make the DT stamp inaccurate, due to the missing frames.


Is there any way to tell FFMPEG to burn in the date and time from date/time retrieved from each individual frame ? I appreciate any advice that you may have.