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How to merge two videos using ffmpeg.so file in android project [on hold]
26 septembre 2016, par ShahzebI have created an android app in android studio.
This app selects a video file from gallery.
Now, I want to merge two videos, that the user selects from gallery, into one video and use it in my app.
Should I use ffmpeg.so lib, if so how can I use that ? I am open to any other suggestions.
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Revision 8465c938f1 : tools_common : fix build w/encoders/decoders disabled gcc-based builds will allo
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How can I use my exe in a new Process() call ?
24 février 2017, par looksgoodhossI am working on a project where I create a 10 second sample from a video. To do this, I am using FFMPEG. I would like for the user to upload their own video where the sampling will then take place. The processing will be done in an Azure worker-role and that is where my problem lies.
If I execute the following command (excuse the absolute paths, they’re my next problem) in Command Prompt then the sampling is completed successfully.
ffmpeg -t 10 -i C:\Users\looksgoodhoss\Documents\Videos\video.mp4 -map_metadata 0 -acodec copy C:\Users\looksgoodhoss\Documents\Videos\vid.mp4 -y
I am trying to bring this command into my Visual Studio project via a new Process() call. The video.mp4 and vid.mp4 are trivial names to test and work out my bug.
bool success = false;
string EXEArguements = @"ffmpeg -t 10 -i C:\Users\looksgoodhoss\Documents\Videos\video.mp4 -map_metadata 0 -acodec copy C:\Users\looksgoodhoss\Documents\Videos\vid.mp4 -y";
string EXEPath = Path.Combine(Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("RoleRoot") + @"\", @"approot\ffmpeg.exe");
try
{
Process proc = new Process();
//proc.StartInfo.FileName = @"C:\FFMPEG\bin\ffmpeg";
proc.StartInfo.FileName = EXEPath;
proc.StartInfo.Arguments = EXEArguements;
proc.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
proc.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
proc.StartInfo.ErrorDialog = false;
Trace.TraceInformation("FFMPEG completed."); // is shown in log
proc.Start();
proc.WaitForExit();
success = true;
}
catch (Exception e)
{
throw;
}
return success;The message "FFMPEG completed" is shown in the Compute Emulator UI and so I know that this block of code is executing, however, they’re is no sample video created despite the command being the same.
Am I executing FFMPEG incorrectly in my Visual Studio project ? I think this is my problem because the same command can successfully be performed through Command Prompt.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks.