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Aforge.video.ffmpeg write to memory stream
31 août 2018, par Pavel RembrantThe Aforge framework contains the ffmpeg lib which contains the VideoFileWriter class, which can draw video from a set of frames (pictures) and write to a file passing through the selected codec. This is exactly what I need, except for writing to a file .. This stream of encoded video I need to send over the network in real time and not write to a file. It would be nice to write the final video in memory stresam, and from it to send where it is required. Is it possible to write with the help of Aforge not in a file but in memory ? if not, then advise the analogue who can do what I want. Thank you.
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Jwplayer function snapshot using ffmpeg and php
5 janvier 2021, par Offboardbefore anything I'm using version 6, then the Snapshot plugin does not work.



I'm finally with 2 questions, take a sequence of photos of a percentage of the video, so googled it and got this code from ffmpeg :



ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -r 0.5 -f image2 output-%05d.jpeg




so far so good, but I do not know how to take a screen shot of the video by setting the time, if I'm right this code is per frame.



I searched again to get the function that calls the images, to generate good is quite simple, but the problem is that I found the pictures looks is all in one look.



if anyone has any function or know how to do please tell me : D
My English sucks, so do not call if I messed up.


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Jwplayer function snapshot using ffmpeg and php
27 octobre 2013, par Offboardbefore anything I'm using version 6, then the Snapshot plugin does not work.
I'm finally with 2 questions, take a sequence of photos of a percentage of the video, so googled it and got this code from ffmpeg :
ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -r 0.5 -f image2 output-%05d.jpeg
so far so good, but I do not know how to take a screen shot of the video by setting the time, if I'm right this code is per frame.
I searched again to get the function that calls the images, to generate good is quite simple, but the problem is that I found the pictures looks is all in one look.
if anyone has any function or know how to do please tell me : D
My English sucks, so do not call if I messed up.