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How to make WebM video file seekable using ffmpeg while keeping video format same ? [closed]
4 janvier 2023, par AlokI downlaod video using chrome extension in WebM format but these videos are not seekable (meaning the seekbar does not work as expected).


What I've tried :


I have used a tool called MKclean, which can fix it by using this command :


mkclean --doctype 4 --keep-cues --optimize original.webm optimized.webm



How can I achieve this same result by using ffmpeg so I can make my WebM videos seekable ?


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Watching a livestream that is being ripped by ffmpeg to disk - file updating problem
22 mai 2021, par merlinI am automatically recording daily tv news with ffmpeg, so I can watch them later.


ffmpeg -i https://mcdn.daserste.de/daserste/de/master.m3u8 -c copy Tagesschau.mkv



This works. But let's say ffmpeg recorded for 2 minutes and I open the currently saved file and begin to watch the video stops after some time.
It doesn't continue playing (but ffmpeg is still recording so there must be more video).


Strange thing is even by closing and reopening the file I don't see the new content. Sometimes I have to wait 1-2 minutes till the new content shows up. But in the file manager I see the file is growing in size continuous.


But when I copy/paste the file e.g. in the same directory and reopen the file I can immediately see the complete video content up to date recorded.


Maybe it has to do with file system write buffer ? I tried on ZFS and ext4 (mounted on a samba share). By copy/paste I "trigger" the file system to update the file content ?


Is there a workaround so when I start watching it will play without stopping ?


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ffmpeg : Dynamically set output duration based on sliding text width
18 janvier 2016, par John WhitemanI need to create a smooth ’news ticker’ on a low powered android device. Unfortunately this is impossible at runtime using HTML or native code as there is always some stutter or glitch.
I’ve created a solution that gives me a smooth result by encoding an mp4 for each message and displaying one video after the other. This is the code I’m using :
ffmpeg -f lavfi -i color=c=black:s=1280x100 -vf "drawtext=BebasNeue.otf:fontsize=60:fontcolor=white:y=h-line_h-30:x=-(4*n)+1280:text='Hello world'" -t 10 output.mp4
Problem :
I need to set the video’s duration dynamically so that the video stops when the text has completed it’s journey from right to left. The messages will be of varying lengths and I need each message to scroll at a constant speed (ie. an mp4 with a longer message would have a longer duration).Is this possible via an expression ? If not is there some clever way I can calculate this outside of ffmpeg and pass it to the ’-t’ (duration) parameter ?
** Edit **
To calculate outside of ffmpeg I can do a calculation like video_width + text_width / video_fps (ie. 1280 + 262 / 25) to give me the duration. So now I’m just looking to see if this is possible within the ffmpeg command line itself. tMany thanks