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capture DV video and audio with ffmpeg and dshow
18 novembre 2016, par andrixnetTrying to capture video and audio from a DV camera, using ffmpeg, I got into a problem.
Before anything, I first tried to see (and hear) with ffplay.ffmpeg version :
ffplay version 3.0 Copyright (c) 2003-2016 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 5.3.0 (GCC)
configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --disable-w32threads --enable-avisynth --enable-bzlib --enable-fontconfig --enable-frei0r --enable-gnutls --enable-iconv --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libbs2b --enable-libcaca --enable-libdcadec --enable-libfreetype --enable-libgme --enable-libgsm --enable-libilbc --enable-libmodplug --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopus --enable-librtmp --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libsoxr --enable-libspeex --enable-libtheora --enable-libtwolame --enable-libvidstab --enable-libvo-amrwbenc --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libwavpack --enable-libwebp --enable-libx264 --enable-libx265 --enable-libxavs --enable-libxvid --enable-libzimg --enable-lzma --enable-decklink --enable-zlib
libavutil 55. 17.103 / 55. 17.103
libavcodec 57. 24.102 / 57. 24.102
libavformat 57. 25.100 / 57. 25.100
libavdevice 57. 0.101 / 57. 0.101
libavfilter 6. 31.100 / 6. 31.100
libswscale 4. 0.100 / 4. 0.100
libswresample 2. 0.101 / 2. 0.101
libpostproc 54. 0.100 / 54. 0.100Getting list of DirectShow devices :
ffplay -hide_banner -f dshow -list_devices true -i dummy[dshow @ 035c4240] DirectShow video devices (some may be both video and audio devices)
[dshow @ 035c4240] "Microsoft DV Camera and VCR" sq= 0B f=0/0
[dshow @ 035c4240] Alternative name "@device_pnp_\\?\avc#canon&mvx3i&camcorder&dv#5126800000850000#{65e8773d-8f56-11d0-a3b9-00a0c9223196}\global"
[dshow @ 035c4240] DirectShow audio devices
[dshow @ 035c4240] "1-ESI MAYA44 Ch12"
[dshow @ 035c4240] Alternative name "@device_cm_{33D9A762-90C8-11D0-BD43-00A0C911CE86}\1-ESI MAYA44 Ch12"
[dshow @ 035c4240] "2-ESI MAYA44 Ch34"
[dshow @ 035c4240] Alternative name "@device_cm_{33D9A762-90C8-11D0-BD43-00A0C911CE86}\2-ESI MAYA44 Ch34"
[dshow @ 035c4240] "3-ESI MAYA44 Ch1234"
[dshow @ 035c4240] Alternative name "@device_cm_{33D9A762-90C8-11D0-BD43-00A0C911CE86}\3-ESI MAYA44 Ch1234"
[dshow @ 035c4240] "Realtek HD Audio Input"
[dshow @ 035c4240] Alternative name "@device_cm_{33D9A762-90C8-11D0-BD43-00A0C911CE86}\Realtek HD Audio Input"
[dshow @ 035c4240] "Realtek HD Digital input"
[dshow @ 035c4240] Alternative name "@device_cm_{33D9A762-90C8-11D0-BD43-00A0C911CE86}\Realtek HD Digital input"
dummy: Immediate exit requestedI can use VLC with "Capture device" as input, selecting "Microsoft DV Camera and VCR" as video device and leaving "Default" as audio device and I get both video and audio.
With ffmpeg I get only video stream, no audio.
C:\>ffplay -hide_banner -f dshow -i video="Microsoft DV Camera and VCR"
Input #0, dshow, from 'video=Microsoft DV Camera and VCR':B f=0/0
Duration: N/A, start: 0.010035, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0:0: Video: dvvideo (dvsd / 0x64737664), yuv420p, 720x576 [SAR 16:15
DAR 4:3], 25 tbr, 10000k tbn, 25 tbc
0.48 M-V: 0.013 fd= 0 aq= 0KB vq= 0KB sq= 0B f=0/0I don’t know how to tell ffmpeg the equivalent of "Default" audio device as VLC recognizes it.
Device options show there are 2 pins for video device (DV device has both video and audio) but how can I tell ffmpeg such that it captures both video and audio ?
C:\>ffplay -hide_banner -f dshow -list_options true -i video="Microsoft DV Camera and VCR"
[dshow @ 035c3260] DirectShow video device options (from video devices)
[dshow @ 035c3260] Pin "DV Vid Out" (alternative pin name "0")
[dshow @ 035c3260] vcodec=dvvideo min s=720x480 fps=29.97 max s=720x480 fps=2
9.97
[dshow @ 035c3260] vcodec=dvvideo min s=720x576 fps=25 max s=720x576 fps=25
[dshow @ 035c3260] vcodec=dvvideo min s=720x480 fps=29.97 max s=720x480 fps=2
9.97
[dshow @ 035c3260] vcodec=dvvideo min s=720x576 fps=25 max s=720x576 fps=25
[dshow @ 035c3260] vcodec=dvvideo min s=720x480 fps=29.97 max s=720x480 fps=2
9.97
[dshow @ 035c3260] vcodec=dvvideo min s=720x576 fps=25 max s=720x576 fps=25
[dshow @ 035c3260] Pin "DV A/V Out" (alternative pin name "1")
video=Microsoft DV Camera and VCR: Immediate exit requested f=0/0Thank you.
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Rsync a video stream continously and watch it
13 juin 2017, par UralI am recording a cam on a remote machine in my office. I use ffmpeg for that, and writing to mpegts file.
I want to copy that stream locally, to have a fresh copy, and watch it simultaneously.
I don’t know options for rsync to grab a changing (appending) file, so I am using loop for it, and it is very slow.while true; do rsync -avz --progress --partial --append remote:~/myvideo.mp4 ~/; done
For watching, I tried :
mkfifo /tmp/fifo
tail -f ~/myvideo.mp4 > /tmp/fifo
mplayer /tmp/fifoBut because rsync is stopping every 5 sec, it is working unstable.
How to record and stream a remote cam continuously, and use only one network stream for that ?
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FFMPEG is not working in app service post deployment
1er mars 2024, par Tushar GuptaI using the Xabe.FFmpeg package to generate clips from a video. The code is basically converting a video to multiple clips and it's working fine in my local but whenever I am uploading the code to app service the code is not working.


Stack : .net
App Service OS : Windows


Error :


2024-02-13 08:57:34.092 +00:00 [Error] Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.IIS.Core.IISHttpServer : Connection ID "16573246629528734243", Request ID "40000a24-0000-e600-b63f-84710c7967bb" : An unhandled exception was thrown by the application.System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception (193) : An error occurred trying to start process 'C :\home\site\wwwroot\Controllers\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe' with working directory 'C :\home\site\wwwroot'. The specified executable is not a valid application for this OS platform.at System.Diagnostics.Process.StartWithCreateProcess(ProcessStartInfo startInfo)at System.Diagnostics.Process.Start()at Xabe.FFmpeg.FFmpeg.RunProcess(String args, String processPath, Nullable
1 priority, Boolean standardInput, Boolean standardOutput, Boolean standardError)at Xabe.FFmpeg.FFmpegWrapper.<>c__DisplayClass14_0.<runprocess>b__0()at System.Threading.Tasks.Task</runprocess>
1.InnerInvoke()at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.<>c.<.cctor>b__281_0(Object obj)at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state)--- End of stack trace from previous location ---at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state)at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.ExecuteWithThreadLocal(Task& currentTaskSlot, Thread threadPoolThread)--- End of stack trace from previous location ---at Xabe.FFmpeg.Conversion.Start(String parameters, CancellationToken cancellationToken)at ExtractResponseAPI.Controllers.HomeController.PrepareVideoClips(CloudBlockBlob sourceVideoBlob, TimeSpan startTime, TimeSpan endTime) in C :\Users\tushar.h.gupta\source\repos\ExtractResponseAPI\Controllers\HomeController.cs:line 164at ExtractResponseAPI.Controllers.HomeController.GetIntervalsAsync(String query) in C :\Users\tushar.h.gupta\source\repos\ExtractResponseAPI\Controllers\HomeController.cs:line 60at ExtractResponseAPI.Controllers.HomeController.Get(String query) in C :\Users\tushar.h.gupta\source\repos\ExtractResponseAPI\Controllers\HomeController.cs:line 24at lambda_method4(Closure, Object)at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Infrastructure.ActionMethodExecutor.AwaitableObjectResultExecutor.Execute(ActionContext actionContext, IActionResultTypeMapper mapper, ObjectMethodExecutor executor, Object controller, Object[] arguments)at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Infrastructure.ControllerActionInvoker.g__Awaited|12_0(ControllerActionInvoker invoker, ValueTask1 actionResultValueTask)at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Infrastructure.ControllerActionInvoker.<invokenextactionfilterasync>g__Awaited|10_0(ControllerActionInvoker invoker, Task lastTask, State next, Scope scope, Object state, Boolean isCompleted)at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Infrastructure.ControllerActionInvoker.Rethrow(ActionExecutedContextSealed context)at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Infrastructure.ControllerActionInvoker.Next(State& next, Scope& scope, Object& state, Boolean& isCompleted)at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Infrastructure.ControllerActionInvoker.<invokeinnerfilterasync>g__Awaited|13_0(ControllerActionInvoker invoker, Task lastTask, State next, Scope scope, Object state, Boolean isCompleted)at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Infrastructure.ResourceInvoker.<invokefilterpipelineasync>g__Awaited|20_0(ResourceInvoker invoker, Task lastTask, State next, Scope scope, Object state, Boolean isCompleted)at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Infrastructure.ResourceInvoker.<invokeasync>g__Awaited|17_0(ResourceInvoker invoker, Task task, IDisposable scope)at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Infrastructure.ResourceInvoker.<invokeasync>g__Awaited|17_0(ResourceInvoker invoker, Task task, IDisposable scope)at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authorization.AuthorizationMiddleware.Invoke(HttpContext context)at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.AuthenticationMiddleware.Invoke(HttpContext context)at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.IIS.Core.IISHttpContextOfT</invokeasync></invokeasync></invokefilterpipelineasync></invokeinnerfilterasync></invokenextactionfilterasync>
1.ProcessRequestAsync()

Code :


private async Task> PrepareVideoClips(CloudBlockBlob sourceVideoBlob, TimeSpan startTime, TimeSpan endTime)
{
 string tempDirectory = Path.Combine(Path.GetTempPath(), Guid.NewGuid().ToString());

 // Create a temporary directory to store clips locally
 Directory.CreateDirectory(tempDirectory);

 // Download the source video
 string sourceVideoPath = Path.Combine(tempDirectory, "sourceVideo.mp4");
 await sourceVideoBlob.DownloadToFileAsync(sourceVideoPath, FileMode.Create);
 FFmpeg.SetExecutablesPath("Controllers\\ffmpeg\\bin\\");
 // Use FFmpegCore to trim the video
 string outputVideoPath = Path.Combine(tempDirectory, "output.mp4");

 await FFmpeg.Conversions.New()
 .AddParameter($"-ss {startTime.TotalSeconds}") // Start time
 .AddParameter($"-i {sourceVideoPath}")
 .AddParameter($"-to {(endTime - startTime).TotalSeconds}") // Duration
 .SetOutput(outputVideoPath)
 .Start();

 // Return a list of file paths for the clips
 return new List<string> { outputVideoPath };
}
</string>


I tried deploying the app service using different OS but still facing the same issue, I also tried using different packages but the result is same.