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  • Having trouble with color code in batch file

    23 juin 2022, par Lary David

    I'm trying to only have ffmpeg progress to be colored, but for some reason when I terminate or go full-screen this monstrosity occurs :
Issue

    


    @echo off
@echo off
title Stream Recorder
cls
:start
set message=Stream Recorder
echo %message%
echo(
echo [32m1. Chrome [0m
echo [34m2. Edge [0m
echo [33m3. Firefox [0m
echo [31m4. Opera [0m
echo [1;31m5. Vivaldi [0m
:choice
set choice=
set /p "choice=* Pick your browser (between 1-5): "
if not '%choice%'=='' set choice=%choice:~0,1%
if '%choice%'=='1' goto chrome
echo "%choice%" is not valid, try again.
ECHO.
goto choice

:chrome
:url
echo(
set /p "address=* M3U8 Url: "
For /F %%G In ('%__AppDir__%curl.exe -s -o NUL "%address%" -w "%%{http_code}\n"') Do Set "response=%%G"
echo %response%
IF %response% == 200 (
    ECHO [32mURL check was successful.[m &goto :username
) ELSE (
    ECHO [31mURL is not valid, try again.[m &goto :url
)
:username
set /p "filename=* Streamer Name: "
echo(
set message=* Recording:
echo [0m%message%[42;1m
ffmpeg -v warning -hide_banner -stats -user_agent "" -i "%address%" -c copy "%~dp0/%filename%_%DATE:~7,2%-%DATE:~4,2%-%DATE:~-4%_%time:~-11,2%-%time:~-8,2%-%time:~-5,2%.mp4"
pause


    


    Also, would be helpful if my code needs some cleaning up.

    


  • vp9 : drop support for real (non-emulated) edges

    20 décembre 2013, par Anton Khirnov
    vp9 : drop support for real (non-emulated) edges
    

    They are not measurably faster on x86, they might be somewhat faster on
    other platforms due to missing emu edge SIMD, but the gain is not large
    enough to justify the added complexity.

    • [DH] libavcodec/vp9block.c
    • [DH] tests/fate/vpx.mak
  • Displaying ffmpeg conversion progress

    29 mars 2014, par Hiigaran

    I'm trying to get an admin function made, in which I want to show a basic status of any file conversion(s) that may or may not be happening upon page load. I'm not entirely sure how to proceed with this, so here is what I have at the moment :

    exec("ffprobe -v quiet -print_format json -show_format '".$fileNameIn.".".$ext."' > /var/www/resources/ffmpegFormat.log");
    exec("/ffmpeg/ffmpeg -loglevel 'verbose' -i '".$fileNameIn.".".$ext."' '".$fileNameOut.".flac' null >/dev/null 2>/var/www/resources/ffmpeg.log &",$ffmpegOutput);

    My idea is to use ffprobe to output some information about the file to be converted, then use PHP in some way to read the output file (ffmpegFormat.log) for the total file duration. Once read, ffmpeg begins, while outputting to its own file (ffmpeg.log).

    I'm not looking for anything fancy, like live updates on the progress, so I'm content with simply having a script read the current duration from the last line of the ffmpeg.log file, compare it to the total duration from the ffmpegFormat.log file, and display a percentage only after a page load/refresh.

    I've placed a restriction on conversion to only one file at a time, for the sake of simplifying this progress indicator (and due to a lack of processing power on this computer).

    Assuming there's no simpler way than my idea, how can I do this ?