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  • Split a video in two and burn subtitles into each output video

    11 février, par Kairei

    I want to split a single input video "input.mp4" into two separate videos "out1.mp4" and "out2.mp4." I also want to burn hard subtitles into each of the output files. The subtitles come from two pre-existing subtitle files "subtitles1.ass" and "subtitles2.ass." I tried just adding -vf "ass=subtitles1.ass" and -vf "ass=subtitles2.ass" before each of the output files. Subtitles from subtitles1.ass were added to out1.mp4 but out2.mp4 had no subtitles. I spent hours reading docs and trying things and realized I probably need a complex filter and mapping so came up with this :

    


    ffmpeg.exe -i "input.mp4" -filter_complex "[0:v]split=2[in1][in2];[in1]ass=subtitles1.ass[out1];[in2]ass=subtitles2.ass[out2]" -map "[out1]" -map 0:a -ss 0:00:00.00 -to 0:01:00.00 "C:\out1.mp4" -map "[out2]" -map 0:a -ss 0:01:00.00 -to 0:02:00.00 "C:\out2.mp4"

    


    ... which I think means "Take the input file, split it into two "input pads," send input pad 1 through the subtitle filter with parameter subtitles1.ass and send input pad 2 through the subtitle filter with parameter subtitles2.ass. The two then come out to output pads out1 and out2. I then map out1 (which has the video with burned in subtitles) and also map the audio from the input file, and send the first hour of the video to out1.mp4. I do the same thing for output pad out2 and try to get the second hour of video with subtitles from subtitiles2.ass.

    


    I do get out1.mp4 with the first hour of video and audio and properly burned in subtitles. Unfortunately, out2.mp4 has the correct second hour of video and audio but no subtitles. Am I missing something to get subtitles2.ass burned into out2.mp4 ?

    


  • FFmpeg - add .mov video overlay looping on top of input video till the end

    11 septembre 2017, par Joao Vitor

    So i have 2 files.

    C:\video_resized.mp4

    C:\videoOverlay.mov

    "C :\videoOverlay.mov" needs to go on top of "C :\video_resized.mp4" and at the same time it needs to loop until the end of "C :\video_resized.mp4"

    I tried to use

    "C:\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe" -i "C:\video_resized.mp4" -i "C:\videoOverlay.mov" -filter_complex "overlay=0:0" "C:\video_watermarked.mp4"

    That works fine for adding the overlay, but i have no idea on how to have the overlay looping until the end of the first video.

  • FFMPEG : Merge multi video and audio, loop first video until audio end

    8 février 2024, par Khuê Bùi

    I'm trying to merge multi video and an audio file but I have tried looping the video many times but without success, it plays all 3 videos and stops at the 3rd video until the end of the audio.

    


    ffmpeg -y -i "video\0.mp4" -i "video\1.mp4" -i "video\2.mp4" -i audio.m4a -filter_complex "[1:v]xfade=transition=wipeleft:duration=1:offset=9[vfade1];[vfade1][2:v]xfade=transition=wipeleft:duration=1:offset=18[v]" -map "[v]" -map 3:a -c:v libx264 -r 30 -pix_fmt yuv420p -c:a aac -strict experimental ./out_fade1.mp4


    


    Please help me fix the code so that it plays the video 0.mp4 -> 1.mp4 -> 2.mp4. If the audio is still there, then return to 0.mp4 and continue like that until the end of the audio.