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Controlling ffmpeg at runtime with zmq
3 avril 2023, par GavinI want to dynamically change the rectilinear view (eg its yaw) of a 360 video as it plays.


basic command


To take a 360 video and show a flat/normal view at a yaw perspective of 60 degrees


ffmpeg -i input360.mp4 -vf "v360=input=e:rectilinear:yaw=60,scale=iw/4:-1" out60.mp4

This works fine.

Changing the yaw during playback


I understand ffmpeg has two methods to change filter params at runtime ; sendcmd (file based) and zmq (message based)


I got sendcmd method working, but am struggling to understand zmq syntax and use. ffmpeg's zmq docs are pretty sparse.
I am using a local Windows 10 PC


sendcmd


ffplay -i input360.mp4 -vf "sendcmd=f=cmd.txt,v360=input=e:rectilinear:reset_rot=1,scale=iw/4:-1"


with a cmd.txt file


0-5 [expr] v360 yaw 'lerp(0,90,TI)';
5-10 [expr] v360 yaw 'lerp(90,0,TI)';



result : yaw changes from 0 to 90 degrees from t=0-5s and then 90 to 0 degrees from t=5-10s. Perfect


zmq


ffplay -i input360.mp4 -vf "v360=input=e:rectilinear:reset_rot=1,zmq,scale=iw/4:-1"


I got zmqsend from ffmpeg-tools.zip and added to my ffmpeg bin directory


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execute above ffplay command from terminal window #1 - and see video playing


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Open terminal window #2 and execute : echo v360 yaw 90 > zmqsend








result : no change to video yaw. No errors either


What am I doing wrong ? Im not sure if my ffmpeg command is wrong, or if my zmq message does not reach ffmpeg (or both). I checked my ffmpeg v2022-10-10 config has —enable-libzmq


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ffmpeg setpts filter not applied to output
29 avril 2019, par joe5Learning to speed up and slow down video using the ffmpeg setpts filter, but I am struggling to get a simple expression to work.
ffmpeg -i .\F5-ff.mp4 -filter:v "setpts=0.25*PTS" ff-test3.mp4
I get the output file, but it is not any faster than the original.
I’m sorry if this has already been addressed. Most related post I’ve found were trouble shooting more complex operations past this step. Im working in a powershell terminal fyi.
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OpenCV3.1 compilation error 'ffmpeg/avformat.h' file not found
15 décembre 2016, par aquagremlinOn MacOS 10.9.5 Mavericks. I used homebrew to install
Python
,cmake
,ffmpeg
.
Enteringffmpeg
in terminal shows it is installed.
I downloadedOpencv3
andopencv_contrib
Then
cmake
with this :cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE \
-D WITH_CUDA=OFF -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/Users/stefan/Downloads/opencv-3.1.0dl/build \
-D PYTHON2_LIBRARIES=/usr/local/Cellar/python/2.7.10/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin \
-D PYTHON2_PACKAGES_PATH=~/.virtualenvs/cv/lib/python2.7/site-packages \
-D PYTHON2_NUMPY_INCLUDE_DIRS=~/.virtualenvs/cv/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy/core/include \
-D PYTHON2_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/Frameworks/Python.framework/Headers \
-D INSTALL_PYTHON_EXAMPLES=ON -D WITH_TBB=ON -D INSTALL_C_EXAMPLES=ON \
-D FFMPEG_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/Cellar/ffmpeg/3.0.2/include \
-D FFMPEG_LIB_DIR=/usr/local/Cellar/ffmpeg/3.0.2/lib \
-D BUILD_EXAMPLES=ON \
-D OPENCV_EXTRA_MODULES_PATH=~/Downloads/opencv_contrib-3.0.0/modules ..Terminal output included this :
-- Video I/O:
-- DC1394 1.x: NO
-- DC1394 2.x: NO
-- FFMPEG: YES
-- codec: YES (ver 57.24.102)
-- format: YES (ver 57.25.100)
-- util: YES (ver 55.17.103)
-- swscale: YES (ver 4.0.100)
-- resample: YES (ver 3.0.0)
-- gentoo-style: YESBut
CMakeError.log
had this as its only error :ffmpeg/avformat.h file not found
The file does exist at
/usr/local/Cellar/ffmpeg/3.0.2/include/libavformat/avformat.h
I do not understand why I am getting this error if I properly specified the
FFMPEG
include directories in thecmake
command. Also the variablesFMPEG_INCLUDE_DIR
andFFMPEG_LIB_DIR
do not exist in the file,CMakeLists.txt
.
Does that make my use of those variables in the cake command useless ?