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Converting a large number of MP3 files to videos for YouTube, each using same the JPEG image
25 juin 2020, par DavidI am looking for a way to convert large number of MP3 files to videos, each using the same image. Efficient processing time is important.


I tried the following :


ffmpeg -i image.jpg -i audio.mp3 -vcodec libx264 video.mp4



VLC media player played the resulting video file with the correct sound, but a blank screen.


Microsoft Media Player played the sound and showed the intended image. I uploaded the video to YouTube and received the message :




"The video has failed to process. Please make sure you are uploading a supported file type."




How can I make this work ?


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How can I make a Transcoded Video Filestream using C# and .NET Core
25 avril 2021, par Drew ChaseOverview


I'm currently working on a media streaming server using ASP.net Core REST Server. I'm currently using .net 5.0 and ASP.net Core MVC


What I need


I need to be able to dynamically down-res the original video file. from 1080p to 720p for example.
Also I need to be able to make the media file able to be transcoded to a different encoding based on client capabilities.


What I've Tried


I've been looking for a library that can manage this feat, but I can't seem to find one. I thought FFMpeg would be able to do this. I know this is possible because applications like plex and emby seem to manage this.


What I've Done


[HttpGet("/api/streaming/video")]
public IActionResult GetFile()
{
 string path = "C:\Path\To\Video\FILE.mp4";
 System.IO.FileStream stream = new(path, System.IO.FileMode.Open, System.IO.FileAccess.Read);
 Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.FileStreamResult file = File(stream, "video/mp4", true);
 return file;
}



Framework Tried


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- Xabe.FFmpeg
- FFMpegSharp






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How to create a video in .net6 [closed]
22 mai 2023, par mansI am trying to create a video from a series of images i .net core (6.0)


I am looking for a solution like this :


VideoCreator video=new VideoCreator("MyVideo.mp4");

for (int i=0;i<1000;i++)
{
 var image=getImage();
 video.addFrame(image);
}
video.close();



I already tried these solutions, and I could not make them work or compile :


OpenCVSharp


This is compiling properly in .net 6 but is sot reliable when writing videos. I could get a blank video, especially if the getImage function took a long time to return an image (for example, 20 sec) and the above code is run in a thread. All in one : the system did not produce video reliably.


AForge.net


This library and its related library (Accord.NET) don't work on.net core. My attempt to use them did not produce any compilable software (for example AForge.video.ffmpeg or AForge.Video.VFW) are not available in .net core).


So my questions :


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- What is the best way to create a video in .net core reliably ?
- I am using .net core as I am using Microsoft ML engine, is the ML engine available for framework ?
- My target platform is Windows, is there any way that I can combine .net and framework applications/libraries ?