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    30 octobre 2013, par Juan Rocamonde

    I cannot install dolphin. Always it returns back the same error :

    The following files have inappropriate permissions:
      flash/modules/global/app/ffmpeg.exe;


    And if I scroll down, I can se this :
    flash/modules/global/app/ffmpeg.exe -- Non-Executable
    And I made it executable, chmod777 and I didn't work, so I tried with chmod755 and all chmods with executable parametres. And it didn't work anyway.
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  • Parsing NAL units using FFMPEG

    6 novembre 2013, par 2ndlife

    I am new to MPEG-4 and taking baby steps to learn it. I am using FFMPEG as reference.

    1. I understand that all mpeg-4 are encoded into NAL units and wrt to FFMPEG av_read_frame() function returns one NAL unit, Am I right ? Is frame a NAL unit ? (though it can be a combination of multiple NALs)

    2. I also saw that h264_parser.c implements a function called h264_parse which is calling parse_nal_units() inside, If i need to get NAL units how can I use this parse_nal_units from my main function ?

    3. What is av_parse_Parse2() function do ? does it return decoded NAL units ?

    4. OR FFMPEG has -vbsf h264_mp4toannexb switch to dump raw NAL units, Can somebody help me understand how I can use the same from my main function ?

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  • Why does ffmpeg return "No such file or directory"

    4 juillet 2020, par JackNewman

    I'm trying to split a video file into 2 second increments and then merge the video back together.

    


    source_vid_path = r"C:\SplitAndMergeVids\Before\before.mp4"
ffcat_path = r'C:\SplitAndMergeVids\Chunk\video.ffcat'
chunks_path = r'C:\SplitAndMergeVids\Chunk\chunk-%03d.mp4'
segments_time = '2'
cmd_input = rf'ffmpeg -fflags +genpts -i {source_vid_path} -map 0 -c copy -f segment -segment_format mp4 -segment_time {segments_time} -segment_list {ffcat_path} -reset_timestamps 1 -v error {chunks_path}'
output = str(subprocess.run(cmd_input, shell=True, capture_output=True))
print(output)

output_path = r'C:\SplitAndMergeVids\Output\output.mp4'
second_input = rf'ffmpeg -y -v error -i {ffcat_path} -map 0 -c copy {output_path}'
output = str(subprocess.run(second_input, shell=True, capture_output=True))
print(output)


    


    First subprocess runs perfectly although the second outputs returns

    


    "Impossible to open 'chunk-000.mp4'\r\nC:\\SplitAndMergeVids\\Chunk\\video.ffcat: No such file or directory".


    


    Full output looks like

    


    CompletedProcess(args='ffmpeg -fflags +genpts -i C:\\SplitAndMergeVids\\Before\\before.mp4 -map 0 -c copy -f segment -segment_format mp4 -segment_time 2 -segment_list C:\\SplitAndMergeVids\\Chunk\\video.ffcat -reset_timestamps 1 -v error C:\\SplitAndMergeVids\\Chunk\\chunk-%03d.mp4', returncode=0, stdout=b'', stderr=b'')
CompletedProcess(args='ffmpeg -y -v error -i C:\\SplitAndMergeVids\\Chunk\\video.ffcat -map 0 -c copy C:\\SplitAndMergeVids\\Output\\output.mp4', returncode=1, stdout=b'', stderr=b"[concat @ 0000028691a6c6c0] Impossible to open 'chunk-000.mp4'\r\nC:\\SplitAndMergeVids\\Chunk\\video.ffcat: No such file or directory\r\n")


    


    When I run cmd_input and second_input manually in cmd, everything functions perfectly. I don't understand how in the first command I am making a file at "ffcat_path", then in the second command I'm using the same "ffcat_path" and it returns "No such file or directory" when it certainly does exist.