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  • ffmpeg-How to burn subtitles into the video

    28 décembre 2013, par user3141070

    Sir i want to burn subtitles into video.
    i use this command

    ffmpeg -i video.avi -vf subtitles=subtitle.srt out.avi

    but nothing is burn on video.
    My video is 30 sec.
    and my srt file is like this

    1
    00:00:04,700 --> 00:00:06,736
    where are you going so early?

    2
    00:00:06,900 --> 00:00:09,494
    Don't record any more messages
    on my alarm clock.

    3
    00:00:09 --> 00:00:11
    why not?

    4
    00:00:11 --> 00:00:13
    I'll start to think we're married
    or something.

    5
    00:00:14 --> 00:00:15
    Don't ever say that word.

    6
    00:00:15 --> 00:00:20
    I'll never bring you chicken soup
    and fuck your brains out again.

    7
    00:00:20--> 00:00:25
    - How's your cold?
    - Still there. How about yours?

    8
    00:00:25 --> 00:00:29
    - You definitely took my mind off it.
    - Really?

    so what's the problem ?

  • How to add a subtitle to a video using ffmpeg in Flutter ?

    3 juillet 2024, par Mohammed Bekele

    I'm using flutter_ffmpeg_kit_full package to add subtitles to my video. First I loop through all words and create an srt file and stored it in temp folder :

    


     Future<string> _createSrtFile() async {&#xA;    String filePath = await getSrtOutputFilePath();&#xA;&#xA;    final file = File(filePath);&#xA;    final buffer = StringBuffer();&#xA;&#xA;    for (int i = 0; i &lt; widget.words.length; i&#x2B;&#x2B;) {&#xA;      final word = widget.words[i];&#xA;      final startTime = _formatSrtTime(word[&#x27;startTime&#x27;].toDouble());&#xA;      final endTime = _formatSrtTime(word[&#x27;endTime&#x27;].toDouble());&#xA;      final text = word[&#x27;word&#x27;];&#xA;&#xA;      buffer.writeln(&#x27;${i &#x2B; 1}&#x27;);&#xA;      buffer.writeln(&#x27;$startTime --> $endTime&#x27;);&#xA;      buffer.writeln(&#x27;$text&#x27;);&#xA;      buffer.writeln(&#x27;&#x27;);&#xA;    }&#xA;&#xA;    await file.writeAsString(buffer.toString());&#xA;    return filePath;&#xA;  }&#xA;&#xA;  String _formatSrtTime(double seconds) {&#xA;    final int hours = seconds ~/ 3600;&#xA;    final int minutes = ((seconds % 3600) ~/ 60);&#xA;    final int secs = (seconds % 60).toInt();&#xA;    final int millis = ((seconds - secs) * 1000).toInt() % 1000;&#xA;&#xA;    return &#x27;${hours.toString().padLeft(2, &#x27;0&#x27;)}:${minutes.toString().padLeft(2, &#x27;0&#x27;)}:${secs.toString().padLeft(2, &#x27;0&#x27;)},${millis.toString().padLeft(3, &#x27;0&#x27;)}&#x27;;&#xA;  }&#xA;</string>

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    Then I create a future function to handle the export by using ffmpeg command :

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    Future<void> _exportVideo() async {&#xA;    final hasPermission = await _requestStoragePermission();&#xA;    if (!hasPermission) {&#xA;      ScaffoldMessenger.of(context).showSnackBar(&#xA;          const SnackBar(content: Text(&#x27;Storage permission denied&#x27;)));&#xA;      return;&#xA;    }&#xA;&#xA;    setState(() {&#xA;      _isProcessing = true;&#xA;      _outputFilePath = "";&#xA;    });&#xA;&#xA;    try {&#xA;      final srtFilePath = await _createSrtFile();&#xA;&#xA;      String videoPath = widget.videoFile!.path;&#xA;&#xA;      String _outputPath = await getOutputFilePath();&#xA;&#xA;      final command =&#xA;          &#x27;-i $videoPath -vf "drawtext="text=\&#x27;Stack Overflow\&#x27;:fontcolor=white:fontsize=24:box=1:boxcolor=black@0.5:boxborderw=5:x=(w-text_w)/2:y=(h-text_h)/2"" -codec:a copy $_outputPath&#x27;;&#xA;&#xA;      // final cmd = [&#xA;      //   &#x27;-i&#x27;,&#xA;      //   videoPath,&#xA;      //   &#x27;-preset&#x27;,&#xA;      //   &#x27;ultrafast&#x27;,&#xA;      //   &#x27;-vf&#x27;,&#xA;      //   &#x27;subtitles=$srtFilePath:force_style=\&#x27;Fontname=Roboto Bold,FontSize=30,MarginV=70,PrimaryColour=ffffff,OutlineColour=000000\&#x27;&#x27;,&#xA;      //   _outputPath&#xA;      // ];&#xA;      // FFmpegKit.executeWithArguments(cmd)&#xA;&#xA;      print(&#x27;Executing FFmpeg command: $command&#x27;);&#xA;&#xA;      await FFmpegKit.execute(command).then((session) async {&#xA;        final returnCode = await session.getReturnCode();&#xA;        final output = await session.getOutput();&#xA;        final failStackTrace = await session.getFailStackTrace();&#xA;&#xA;        print(&#x27;FFmpeg Output: $output&#x27;);&#xA;        if (failStackTrace != null) {&#xA;          print(&#x27;FFmpeg Fail StackTrace: $failStackTrace&#x27;);&#xA;        }&#xA;&#xA;        if (ReturnCode.isSuccess(returnCode)) {&#xA;          setState(() {&#xA;            _outputFilePath = _outputPath;&#xA;          });&#xA;          ScaffoldMessenger.of(context).showSnackBar(&#xA;              const SnackBar(content: Text(&#x27;Export successful!&#x27;)));&#xA;        } else {&#xA;          final logs = await session.getLogsAsString();&#xA;          print(&#x27;FFmpeg Logs: $logs&#x27;);&#xA;          ScaffoldMessenger.of(context)&#xA;              .showSnackBar(const SnackBar(content: Text(&#x27;Export failed!&#x27;)));&#xA;        }&#xA;      });&#xA;    } catch (e) {&#xA;      print(&#x27;Error: $e&#x27;);&#xA;      ScaffoldMessenger.of(context).showSnackBar(&#xA;          SnackBar(content: Text(&#x27;Export failed with error: $e&#x27;)));&#xA;    } finally {&#xA;      setState(() {&#xA;        _isProcessing = false;&#xA;      });&#xA;    }&#xA;  }&#xA;</void>

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    I did the export without the subtitles and it works. but the issue is when I try to do it with subtitles. I don't know what fault I'm making but this code is failing to export. Here is the path for the srt and video itself :

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      Future<string> getOutputFilePath() async {&#xA;    final Directory? downloadsDir = await getDownloadsDirectory();&#xA;    final timestamp = DateTime.now().millisecondsSinceEpoch;&#xA;    final name = "output-$timestamp.avi";&#xA;    return &#x27;${downloadsDir!.path}/$name&#x27;; // Save in downloads folder&#xA;  }&#xA;&#xA;  Future<string> getSrtOutputFilePath() async {&#xA;    final Directory? downloadsDir = await getDownloadsDirectory();&#xA;    final timestamp = DateTime.now().millisecondsSinceEpoch;&#xA;    final name = "caption-$timestamp.srt";&#xA;    return &#x27;${downloadsDir!.path}/$name&#x27;; // Save in downloads folder&#xA;  }&#xA;</string></string>

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  • Batch script cannot read file if there is a space

    25 août 2022, par Shahpari
    CD "C:\Input"&#xA;for %%a in ("*.*") do "C:\ffmpeg.exe" -i %%a -map 0:v -map 0:a:0 -map 0:s -c:v copy -c:a ac3 -b:a 640K "C:\Out\%%~na.mkv"&#xA;pause&#xA;

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    if there is no space this script works fine, but if there is a space in file name, the script reads only the first word of the file and throws an error. i tried to add a double quote first %%a. but then the script does not even run.

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    here is an example file name :&#xA;[TEST] ABC test - 99

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