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ffmpeg pipe blocks while capturing
26 juin 2013, par Marco VasapolloI have this code :
public InputStream getInputStream() throws Exception {
try {
process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("ffmpeg -f dshow -i video=\"" + query + "\":audio=\"" + microPhoneName + "\" -r 25 -vcodec mpeg4 -acodec mp3 -f avi -");
}
catch (Exception e) {
}
return process.getInputStream();
}When i use the
inputStream.read(b)
command, it works only for a little bit of times (180 to 400 times, depending from formats and codecs I use) then theinputStream
lock onread
and the application doesn't go anymore.What's the problem ? Memory saturation (ffmpeg process memory is at least 14mb) ?
Is there a way to unlock this situation (clean memory, use a file as a bridge to prevent locks) ?Of course I need a little bit of "realtime", and not "post-process".
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Trimming videos with 'ffmpeg and ffprobe'
10 août 2022, par adeshina IbrahimI am working on an ETL process, and I'm now in the final stage of preprocessing my videos. I used the script below (reference : @FarisHijazi) to first auto detected black-screen frames using ffprobe and trim them out using ffmpeg.


The script worked for me but the problems are :


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It cut off all other good frames together with the first bad frames. e.g. if gBgBgBgB represents a sequence of good and BAD frames for 5sec each, the script only returned the first g(5sec) and cut off the other BgBgBgB after it. I want to have only g g g g where all B B B B has been removed


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I also want to detect other colors aside black-screen e.g. green-screen or red-screen or blurry part of video


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Script doesn't work if video has no audio in it.










import argparse
import os
import shlex
import subprocess

parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
 __doc__, formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter
)
parser.add_argument("input", type=str, help="input video file")
parser.add_argument(
 "--invert",
 action="store_true",
 help="remove nonblack instead of removing black",
)
args = parser.parse_args()

##FIXME: sadly you must chdir so that the ffprobe command will work
os.chdir(os.path.split(args.input)[0])
args.input = os.path.split(args.input)[1]

spl = args.input.split(".")
outpath = (
 ".".join(spl[:-1])
 + "."
 + ("invert" if args.invert else "")
 + "out."
 + spl[-1]
)


def delete_back2back(l):
 from itertools import groupby

 return [x[0] for x in groupby(l)]


def construct_ffmpeg_trim_cmd(timepairs, inpath, outpath):
 cmd = f'ffmpeg -i "{inpath}" -y -r 20 -filter_complex '
 cmd += '"'
 for i, (start, end) in enumerate(timepairs):
 cmd += (
 f"[0:v]trim=start={start}:end={end},setpts=PTS-STARTPTS,format=yuv420p[{i}v]; "
 + f"[0:a]atrim=start={start}:end={end},asetpts=PTS-STARTPTS[{i}a]; "
 )
 for i, (start, end) in enumerate(timepairs):
 cmd += f"[{i}v][{i}a]"
 cmd += f"concat=n={len(timepairs)}:v=1:a=1[outv][outa]"
 cmd += '"'
 cmd += f' -map [outv] -map [outa] "{outpath}"'
 return cmd


def get_blackdetect(inpath, invert=False):
 ffprobe_cmd = f'ffprobe -f lavfi -i "movie={inpath},blackdetect[out0]" -show_entries tags=lavfi.black_start,lavfi.black_end -of default=nw=1 -v quiet'
 print("ffprobe_cmd:", ffprobe_cmd)
 lines = (
 subprocess.check_output(shlex.split(ffprobe_cmd))
 .decode("utf-8")
 .split("\n")
 )
 times = [
 float(x.split("=")[1].strip()) for x in delete_back2back(lines) if x
 ]
 assert len(times), "no black scene detected"

 if not invert:
 times = [0] + times[:-1]
 timepairs = [
 (times[i], times[i + 1]) for i in range(0, len(times) // 2, 2)
 ]
 return timepairs


if __name__ == "__main__":
 timepairs = get_blackdetect(args.input, invert=args.invert)
 cmd = construct_ffmpeg_trim_cmd(timepairs, args.input, outpath)

 print(cmd)
 os.system(cmd)



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