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Revolution of Open-source and film making towards open film making
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Use SDL2 play yuv file but actually no display [closed]
14 juin 2024, par guan xiI use ffmpeg to demux and decode the media file, and then use SDL2 to play the raw data, everything is ok. no error no warning, but SDL2 windows does not dispaly video content.
All i know is frame dts is ordered in SDL2 play queue and data is good.


void VideoPlay::play_video() {
 while (is_running_) {
 refresh_loop_wait_event(&event_);

 switch (event_.type) {
 case SDL_KEYDOWN:
 if (event_.key.keysym.sym == SDLK_q) {
 LOG_INFO("Q quit");
 is_running_ = false;
 frame_queue_->abort();
 }
 break;
 case SDL_QUIT:
 LOG_INFO("SDL_QUIT");
 is_running_ = false;
 frame_queue_->abort();
 break;

 default:
 break;
 }
 }
}

void VideoPlay::refresh_loop_wait_event(SDL_Event *event) {
 SDL_PumpEvents();

 while (
 !SDL_PeepEvents(event, 1, SDL_GETEVENT, SDL_FIRSTEVENT, SDL_LASTEVENT)) {
 video_refresh();
 SDL_PumpEvents();
 }
}

void VideoPlay::video_refresh() {
 int ret = 0;
 frame_queue_->pop(frame_);
 if (!frame_) {
 LOG_ERROR("frame_queue_ pop failed.");
 is_running_ = false;
 frame_queue_->abort();
 return;
 }

 rect_.x = 0;
 rect_.y = 0;
 rect_.w = video_width_;
 rect_.h = video_height_;

 ret = SDL_UpdateYUVTexture(
 texture_, &rect_, frame_->data[0], frame_->linesize[0], frame_->data[1],
 frame_->linesize[1], frame_->data[2], frame_->linesize[2]);

 LOG_DEBUG("frame pts: %ld, tot size: %d, Y size: %d, U size: %d, V size: %d",
 frame_->pts, video_width_ * video_height_, frame_->linesize[0],
 frame_->linesize[1], frame_->linesize[2]);
 if (ret != 0) {
 LOG_ERROR("SDL_UpdateYUVTexture failed. %s", SDL_GetError());
 is_running_ = false;
 frame_queue_->abort();
 return;
 }
 ret = SDL_RenderClear(renderer_);
 if (ret != 0) {
 LOG_ERROR("SDL_RenderClear failed. %s", SDL_GetError());
 is_running_ = false;
 frame_queue_->abort();
 return;
 }
 ret = SDL_RenderCopy(renderer_, texture_, nullptr, &rect_);
 if (ret != 0) {
 LOG_ERROR("SDL_RenderCopy failed. %s", SDL_GetError());
 is_running_ = false;
 frame_queue_->abort();
 return;
 }
 SDL_RenderPresent(renderer_);
 SDL_Delay(10);
 av_frame_free(&frame_);
 frame_ = nullptr;
}



log file out put


~/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/cmake-build-debug ᐅ cat sdlplay.log
[info] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/core/sp_demux.cpp:50 init] audio idx 1 video idx 0
[info] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/core/sp_decode.cpp:39 init] codec: h264
[info] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/core/sp_decode.cpp:68 init] yuv fmt: yuv420p
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:100 play_video] event 0x1100
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:100 play_video] event 0x1100
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:100 play_video] event 0x200
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:100 play_video] event 0x200
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:100 play_video] event 0x200
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:100 play_video] event 0x200
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:100 play_video] event 0x200
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:100 play_video] event 0x300
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:100 play_video] event 0x300
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:100 play_video] event 0x301
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:100 play_video] event 0x200
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 67, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 133, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 200, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 267, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 333, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 400, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 467, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 533, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 600, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 667, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 733, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 800, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 867, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192
[debug] [2024-06-14 15:39:33] [/home/xiguan/A_CODES/ffmpeg_official/SDLPlayer/sdl/video_play.cpp:151 video_refresh] frame pts: 933, tot size: 82944, Y size: 384, U size: 192, V size: 192



I try to handle SDL2 events correctly as ffplay but no use.
I also gdb to search anything error but nothing happen too.


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How can I remove every nth frame from raw video using ffmpeg ?
15 juin 2024, par DaveB44Question moved to SuperUser, please reply there


I have many cine films that have been digitally converted. They have been converted as a 25 fps with 2 frames in every 23 duplicated. I need to remove the duplicated frames using a bitstream filter so there is no decoding/encoding.


After removing the frames I will change to the original cine frame rate of 18 fps. I will then change the frame rate to 25 fps using duplicated frames. I don't want to interpolate as I want to preserve the jerky format of the cine. Finally I will video editing software that will do the final encoding.


All the additional steps will cause several stages of decoding/encoding, that I need to avoid.


First I used a combination of the answers to FFmpeg remove video frames at specific intervals and FFmpeg remove every 6th frame starting from the 3rd frame, on an mp4 file to check it works. I modified it to remove every 4th and 17th frame in 25.


ffmpeg -loglevel warning -i cine.mp4 -an -vf "select='if((mod(n-4,25)),(mod(n-17,25)))',setpts='N/FRAME_RATE/TB'" cine-23.mp4



This works fine, but I end up with a file a quarter the size.


I now used Gyan's answer in Using ffmpeg to change framerate to extract the raw bitstream.


ffmpeg -loglevel warning -i cine.mp4 -c copy -f h264 cine.h264



This created the h264 file as expected, surprisingly it was 16 kB smaller than the original (67 GB file size).


I then modified the code to use the .h264 file.


ffmpeg -loglevel warning -i cine.h264 -vf "select='if((mod(n-4,25)),(mod(n-17,25)))',setpts='N/FRAME_RATE/TB'" cine-23.h264



This gave the following error, but created the cine-23.h264 file although it was the same size as cine-23.mp4 in the test above


[h264 @ 00000245ec0bfb80] non-existing SPS 0 referenced in buffering period
 Last message repeated 1 times



I then checked the ffmpeg bitstream filter documentation and found the bitstream filter setts. I changed my code to the following.


ffmpeg -loglevel warning -i cine.h264 -bsf:v "select='if((mod(n-4,25)),(mod(n-17,25)))',setts=pts='N/FRAME_RATE/TB'" cine-23.h264



Which resulted in the following error.


[vost#0:0/libx264 @ 000002916cf173c0] Error parsing bitstream filter sequence 'select='if((mod(n-4,25)),(mod(n-17,25)))',setts=pts='N/FRAME_RATE/TB'': Bitstream filter not found
Error opening output file cine-23.h264.
Error opening output files: Bitstream filter not found



I'm assuming the error is because setts does not support select. Is there another way to achieve what I am looking for ?


I could use mpdecimate but as that has to compare each frame it is much slower than defining it only needs to delete frames 4 and 17 in every second.


This is the output of ffprobe on my original file.


ffprobe version 2023-11-28-git-47e214245b-full_build-www.gyan.dev Copyright (c) 2007-2023 the FFmpeg developers
 built with gcc 12.2.0 (Rev10, Built by MSYS2 project)
 configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-static --pkg-config=pkgconf --disable-w32threads --disable-autodetect --enable-fontconfig --enable-iconv --enable-gnutls --enable-libxml2 --enable-gmp --enable-bzlib --enable-lzma --enable-libsnappy --enable-zlib --enable-librist --enable-libsrt --enable-libssh --enable-libzmq --enable-avisynth --enable-libbluray --enable-libcaca --enable-sdl2 --enable-libaribb24 --enable-libaribcaption --enable-libdav1d --enable-libdavs2 --enable-libuavs3d --enable-libzvbi --enable-librav1e --enable-libsvtav1 --enable-libwebp --enable-libx264 --enable-libx265 --enable-libxavs2 --enable-libxvid --enable-libaom --enable-libjxl --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libvpx --enable-mediafoundation --enable-libass --enable-frei0r --enable-libfreetype --enable-libfribidi --enable-libharfbuzz --enable-liblensfun --enable-libvidstab --enable-libvmaf --enable-libzimg --enable-amf --enable-cuda-llvm --enable-cuvid --enable-ffnvcodec --enable-nvdec --enable-nvenc --enable-dxva2 --enable-d3d11va --enable-libvpl --enable-libshaderc --enable-vulkan --enable-libplacebo --enable-opencl --enable-libcdio --enable-libgme --enable-libmodplug --enable-libopenmpt --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libshine --enable-libtheora --enable-libtwolame --enable-libvo-amrwbenc --enable-libcodec2 --enable-libilbc --enable-libgsm --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopus --enable-libspeex --enable-libvorbis --enable-ladspa --enable-libbs2b --enable-libflite --enable-libmysofa --enable-librubberband --enable-libsoxr --enable-chromaprint
 libavutil 58. 32.100 / 58. 32.100
 libavcodec 60. 35.100 / 60. 35.100
 libavformat 60. 18.100 / 60. 18.100
 libavdevice 60. 4.100 / 60. 4.100
 libavfilter 9. 14.100 / 9. 14.100
 libswscale 7. 6.100 / 7. 6.100
 libswresample 4. 13.100 / 4. 13.100
 libpostproc 57. 4.100 / 57. 4.100
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'cine.mp4':
 Metadata:
 major_brand : mp42
 minor_version : 19529864
 compatible_brands: mp42isom
 creation_time : 2024-02-19T21:01:10.000000Z
 Duration: 00:01:00.00, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 9245 kb/s
 Stream #0:0[0x1](eng): Video: h264 (High) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(progressive), 720x576 [SAR 35:32 DAR 175:128], 9243 kb/s, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 25 tbn (default)
 Metadata:
 creation_time : 2024-02-19T21:01:10.000000Z
 handler_name : Video Media Handler
 vendor_id : [0][0][0][0]
 encoder : AVC Coding



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What is the best way to split videos into equally sized parts using ffmpeg ? [closed]
18 juin 2024, par GBPUI have tried to split an mp4 file into smaller parts of equal time length like this
ffmpeg -i ../data/2024-06-02_12-34-51.mp4 -c copy -map 0 -segment_time 00:00:05 -f segment v1_%03d.mp4
. However, this produced videos of highly variables size, some 25x larger than others. I assume this was due to inconsistent framerate during recording.

Next, I tried a script that would split based and limit each part to a specific size :


#!/bin/sh
# Short script to split videos by filesize using ffmpeg by LukeLR

if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then
 echo 'Illegal number of parameters. Needs 3 parameters:'
 echo 'Usage:'
 echo './split-video.sh FILE SIZELIMIT "FFMPEG_ARGS'
 echo 
 echo 'Parameters:'
 echo ' - FILE: Name of the video file to split'
 echo ' - SIZELIMIT: Maximum file size of each part (in bytes)'
 echo ' - FFMPEG_ARGS: Additional arguments to pass to each ffmpeg-call'
 echo ' (video format and quality options etc.)'
 exit 1
fi

FILE="../data/$1"
SIZELIMIT="$2"
FFMPEG_ARGS="$3"

# Duration of the source video
DURATION=$(ffprobe -i "$FILE" -show_entries format=duration -v quiet -of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1|cut -d. -f -2)

# Duration that has been encoded so far
CURDURATION=0

# Filename of the source video (without extension)
BASENAME="${FILE%.*}"

# Extension for the video parts
#EXTENSION="${FILE##*.}"
EXTENSION="mp4"

# Number of the current video part
i=1

# Filename of the next video part
NEXTFILENAME="$BASENAME-$i.$EXTENSION"

echo "Duration of source video: $DURATION"

# Until the duration of all partial videos has reached the duration of the source video
#while [[ $CUR_DURATION -lt $DURATION ]]; do
while [[ $(bc <<< "$CURDURATION < $DURATION") -eq 1 ]]; do
 # Encode next part
 echo ffmpeg -i "$FILE" -ss "$CURDURATION" -fs "$SIZELIMIT" $FFMPEG_ARGS "$NEXTFILENAME"
 ffmpeg -ss "$CURDURATION" -i "$FILE" -fs "$SIZELIMIT" $FFMPEG_ARGS "$NEXTFILENAME"

 # Duration of the new part
 NEWDURATION=$(ffprobe -i "$NEXTFILENAME" -show_entries format=duration -v quiet -of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1|cut -d. -f -2)

 # Total duration encoded so far
 echo $CURDURATION
 CURDURATION=$(bc <<< "$CURDURATION + $NEWDURATION")
 echo $CURDURATION

 i=$((i + 1))

 echo "Duration of $NEXTFILENAME: $NEWDURATION"
 echo "Part No. $i starts at $CURDURATION"
 echo "Current Duration: $CURDURATION"

 NEXTFILENAME="$BASENAME-$i.$EXTENSION"
done



I call the script like this :
bash split-video.sh 2024-06-02_12-34-51.mp4 10000000 "-c copy"

Unfortunately, this has an issue where some of the sub videos are extremely short and have wildly inconsistent numbers of frames in them (some with nearly 400, others with 1), despite being similar sizes. I am guessing this has something to do with inconsistent framerate and keyframes or something ?

I am curious what the best way to split a video into equally sized parts, and ideally with similar numbers of frames, is using ffmpeg.