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Why i'm getting strange video file when using ffmpeg and pipes to create video file in real time ?
30 juin 2015, par Brubaker HaimThe goal here is to create a compressed mp4 video file in real time.
I’m saving screenshots as bitmaps type on my hard disk.
And i want to create mp4 file and compress the mp4 video file in real time.The problem is the end the video file i get looks very strange.
This is the result : Strange Video FileThe class that i’m using the ffmpeg with arguments.
using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Drawing;
using System.IO.Pipes;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.IO;
using DannyGeneral;
namespace Youtube_Manager
{
class Ffmpeg
{
NamedPipeServerStream p;
String pipename = "mytestpipe";
System.Diagnostics.Process process;
string ffmpegFileName = "ffmpeg.exe";
string workingDirectory;
public Ffmpeg()
{
workingDirectory = Path.GetDirectoryName(Application.ExecutablePath);
Logger.Write("workingDirectory: " + workingDirectory);
if (!Directory.Exists(workingDirectory))
{
Directory.CreateDirectory(workingDirectory);
}
ffmpegFileName = Path.Combine(workingDirectory, ffmpegFileName);
Logger.Write("FfmpegFilename: " + ffmpegFileName);
}
public void Start(string pathFileName, int BitmapRate)
{
try
{
string outPath = pathFileName;
p = new NamedPipeServerStream(pipename, PipeDirection.Out, 1, PipeTransmissionMode.Byte);
ProcessStartInfo psi = new ProcessStartInfo();
psi.WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden;
psi.UseShellExecute = false;
psi.CreateNoWindow = false;
psi.FileName = ffmpegFileName;
psi.WorkingDirectory = workingDirectory;
psi.Arguments = @"-f rawvideo -pix_fmt yuv420p -video_size 1920x1080 -i \\.\pipe\mytestpipe -map 0 -c:v mpeg4 -r " + BitmapRate + " " + outPath;
//psi.Arguments = @"-framerate 1/5 -i -c:v libx264 -r 30 -pix_fmt yuv420p \\.\pipe\mytestpipe -map 0 -c:v mpeg4 -r" + BitmapRate + " " + outPath;
process = Process.Start(psi);
process.EnableRaisingEvents = false;
psi.RedirectStandardError = true;
p.WaitForConnection();
}
catch (Exception err)
{
Logger.Write("Exception Error: " + err.ToString());
}
}
public void PushFrame(Bitmap bmp)
{
try
{
int length;
// Lock the bitmap's bits.
//bmp = new Bitmap(1920, 1080);
Rectangle rect = new Rectangle(0, 0, bmp.Width, bmp.Height);
//Rectangle rect = new Rectangle(0, 0, 1280, 720);
System.Drawing.Imaging.BitmapData bmpData =
bmp.LockBits(rect, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageLockMode.ReadOnly,
bmp.PixelFormat);
int absStride = Math.Abs(bmpData.Stride);
// Get the address of the first line.
IntPtr ptr = bmpData.Scan0;
// Declare an array to hold the bytes of the bitmap.
//length = 3 * bmp.Width * bmp.Height;
length = absStride * bmpData.Height;
byte[] rgbValues = new byte[length];
//Marshal.Copy(ptr, rgbValues, 0, length);
int j = bmp.Height - 1;
for (int i = 0; i < bmp.Height; i++)
{
IntPtr pointer = new IntPtr(bmpData.Scan0.ToInt32() + (bmpData.Stride * j));
System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.Copy(pointer, rgbValues, absStride * (bmp.Height - i - 1), absStride);
j--;
}
p.Write(rgbValues, 0, length);
bmp.UnlockBits(bmpData);
}
catch(Exception err)
{
Logger.Write("Error: " + err.ToString());
}
}
public void Close()
{
p.Close();
}
}
}Then i’m using the method PushFrame here in this class :
public Bitmap GetScreenShot(string folder, string name)
{
_screenShot = new Bitmap(GetScreen());
System.GC.Collect();
System.GC.WaitForPendingFinalizers();
string ingName = folder + name + images.counter.ToString("D6") + ".bmp";
_screenShot.Save(ingName,System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Bmp);
fmpeg.PushFrame(_screenShot);
_screenShot.Dispose();
return _screenShot;
}The Bitmaps on the hard disk are fine i can edit/open see them.
When using command prompt and manually type ffmpeg command it does compress and create a mp4 video file.But when using the Ffmpeg class i did with the PushFrame method it’s creating this strange video file.
This is a link for my OneDrive with 10 screenshots images files for testing :
Sample screenshot from the video file when playing the video file :
Looks very choppy. The Bitmaps on the hard disk each one is 1920x1080 and Bit depth 32But it dosen’t look like that in the video file :
This is the arguments i’m using :
psi.Arguments = @"-f rawvideo -vcodec rawvideo -pix_fmt rgb24 -video_size 1920x1080 -i \\.\pipe\mytestpipe -map 0 -c:v mpeg4 -r " + BitmapRate + " " + outPath;
The video size is very small 1.24 MB