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Bug de détection d’ogg
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How can I automatically embed commit information into a subtitles file that I'm tracking ?
23 février 2015, par microspaceI use
git
to track*.ass
subtitle files.
Here is example of*.ass
file :[Script Info]
; Script generated by Aegisub 3.1.2
; http://www.aegisub.org/
Title: Default Aegisub file
ScriptType: v4.00+
[V4+ Styles]
Format: Name, Fontname, Fontsize, PrimaryColour, SecondaryColour, OutlineColour, BackColour, Bold, Italic, Underline, StrikeOut, ScaleX, ScaleY, Spacing, Angle, BorderStyle, Outline, Shadow, Alignment, MarginL, MarginR, MarginV, Encoding
Style: Default,Arial,20,&H00FFFFFF,&H000000FF,&H00000000,&H00000000,0,0,0,0,100,100,0,0,1,2,2,2,10,10,10,1
Style: titr,DejaVu
Sans,20,&H007DDBFA,&H000000FF,&H00000000,&HFF000000,0,0,0,0,100,100,0,0,1,2,2,1,10,10,10,1
[Events]
Format: Layer, Start, End, Style, Name, MarginL, MarginR, MarginV, Effect, Text
Dialogue: 0,0:00:00.46,0:00:11.22,Default,,0,0,0,,Если это можно было бы
Dialogue: 0,0:00:03.44,0:00:08.96,titr,,0,0,0,,{\pos(20,240)\fad(600,600)}бывший министрAfter commit I burn subtitles into video :
ffmpeg -i video.avi -vf "ass=subtitle.ass" out.avi
My goal is to show commit date for 10 second at the start of movie. This should be done automatically.
1) It can be easily done with by modifying
subtitle.ass
itself, but I can’t do it after commit and there are other reasons.2) It can be done by
ffmpeg
from command line : How to use ffmpeg to add a text to avi video ?Problem is that in this case text will be shown for the whole lenght of movie.
3) I can copy *.ass file to temporary directory, insert date, render and delete *.ass file.
Is there a simpler way ?
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Remove Static Pixels from a Video to Mimic a Green Screen Effect [closed]
2 août 2021, par nKrkanI have a video that's 50 seconds in length, resolution of 480x480 and 16 frames per second.


There is a person talking in it, with the background being static I thought if there's a way

to remove those static pixels (background) and just extract the moving pixels (foreground)

and possibly mimic a green screen effect ?

I was thinking on writing a picture-by-picture comparison tool to do such thing but I don't

believe I'm up to the task, or maybe It's laziness.

And now I know, some of you will point out that the video has compression artifacts and that

might cause some problems but It doesn't have to be Studio quality stuff.

I tried the ffmpeg command from this question : Remove random background from video using ffmpeg or Python

And it does mask the person, but... I couldn't quite get it to work, apparently putting the

reference image in the input makes that image burned into the video, thus having no way to

remove it, but it did mask the background as black and the person as greenish, so still not a

viable way to do it.

Have also tried some Python projects I've found on the GitHub but none of them worked as

I expected.

So, what I thought to do is simply compare the first and the second frame of the video, check

all the pixels by comparing them with the two sources, and change those that stay within a

certain range of the initial pixel value.

I should point out I'm not very knowledgeable with mathematics and the majority of the

methods used in these type of things, but perhaps someone could point me to an interesting

source to read and learn, or by providing an alternative to the methods aforementioned above.

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FFmpeg - Rotating at angle
23 septembre 2017, par connorI’ve been working through FFmpeg, but I have been unable to get a rotation to run from the examples they have on their site. I am trying to "wiggle" a video back and forth at a fixed point on the bottom - think a head moving left to right (and so on).
I am attempting to do this with the filter "rotate" (https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#rotate). Attempting to use their examples, I get an error.
This is what I have so far :
ffmpeg -i vid1.mp4 -i vid2.mov -loop 1 -i image.png -filter_complex "\
[2:v]alphaextract, scale=240x160[mask];\
[0:v] scale=240x160, rotate=A*sin(2*PI/T*t) [ascaled];\
[ascaled][mask]alphamerge[masked];\
[1:v]scale=480x360[background];\
[background][masked]overlay=120:20"\
-c:a copy 65B6354F61B4AF02_HD_sq.MOVI am using "rotate" directly from an example in an attempt to get something to run at all.
The error I get back is :
[Parsed_rotate_3 @ 0x7ff4476045e0] [Eval @ 0x7fff5b3e3f00] Undefined constant or missing '(' in 'T*t)'
[Parsed_rotate_3 @ 0x7ff4476045e0] Error occurred parsing angle expression 'A*sin(2*PI/T*t)'
[Parsed_rotate_3 @ 0x7ff4476045e0] Failed to configure output pad on Parsed_rotate_3
Error reinitializing filters!
Failed to inject frame into filter network: Invalid argument
Error while processing the decoded data for stream #1:0If I remove ’A’, ’T’, ’sin’, etc, rotate does actually work, but far from the desired behavior.
Am I missing something to expose those params ?