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    Mediaspip core
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  • avconv/ffmpeg command to encode nice full hd webm for chrome

    18 mars 2016, par xavier.seignard

    People from the artistic direction gave me big .mov and .mp4 that I need to put on a web app, but so far they are so huge that decoding/rendering is kinda bad on chrome (this is a chrome only experience since it will run on electron at the end).

    I’d like to re-encode them in .webm since it seems to have the best support in chrome.

    But I’m kinda lost on how to re-encode them without significative visual quality lost.

    For now I use (taken from https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/VP8)

    ffmpeg -i myVid.mp4 -c:v libvpx -crf 8 -b:v 2M -c:a libvorbis myVid.webm

    So, does anyone have a nice avconv/ffmpeg command that will produce nice and easy to render .webm ?

    Regards.

  • gdb and ffmpeg compilation

    6 octobre 2019, par toutou0091

    I installed ffmpeg using the instructions of the web site ffmpeg : http://ffmpeg.org/trac/ffmpeg/wiki/UbuntuCompilationGuide, compilation works fine, they generates a file "ffmpeg_201207131721-git-1_amd64.deb " then, I excute

    sudo dpkg-i ffmpeg_201207131721-git-1_amd64.deb

    When I excute the command

    ffmpeg -i -f toto.flv mp3-vn-acodec copy new_video.mp3

    file "new_video. mp3" is well established. I would like to know what is the command "gdb" that I could use to find the file that have been consulted when i run the command ffmpeg -i -f toto.flv mp3-vn-acodec copy new_video.mp3

    Thank you in advance

    Toufik

  • How to extract image frames from a bagfile ?

    12 mars 2014, par Leyonce

    I am using ROS hydro on Ubuntu 12.04. After using the command "rosrun image_view extract_images _sec_per_frame :=0.01 image :=IMAGE_TOPIC_IN_BAGFILE" I'm having an error when executing"ffmpeg -r -b -i frame%04d.jpg .avi" The thing is I am not seeing the sequence of images after I play the bagfile.I ran "rosbag info" to obtain the topic in the bag file but when I run "rosrun rqtgraph rqtgraph" the /extract_image frame node is there all by itself.

    When I follow the tutorials on http://wiki.ros.org/rosbag/Tutorials/... I get an error " [FATAL] [1394583654.335465840] : Error opening file : play".After replacing play by "--clock" everything seemed to go just fine but there are no frames*.jpg in /home/.ros hence the sequence of images are still missing. I feel like I'm lacking something.Can anyone help ?