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  • My filters seem to be applied in wrong order

    4 septembre 2020, par Jao

    I'm using ffmpeg to join frames into a video with some parameters.
Here is a sample of the commands I run :

    


    


    "ffmpeg -y -r 24 -f image2 -i "C :\Users\Pictures\me\frame%04d.bmp" -filter_complex "[0:v]select=between(n,0,76)[selected] ;[selected]crop=in_w:in_h-60-60:0:60[cropped] ;[cropped]scale=w=2ceil(2048.0/20.5):h=2ceil(858.0 /20.5) " -c:v libx264 -q:v 1 -b:v 2M "C :\Users\me\Video\output.mp4""

    


    


    When I run this command I have calculated the size of my cropping on the frames to remove black rectangles at the top and bottom of the frame (I tried using cropdetect but it doesn't fit my usecase so I'm using another soft).So my first that was that ffmpeg would crop on the input stream so it would only crop my black rectangles. But when I change my scale it crops a part of the image.

    


    So my understanding is that ffmpeg crops after scaling (maybe I'm wrong) and if I get the crop parameters on the input images it is sure the they will be wrong if I apply them on the scaled video.

    


    I tried using " ;" and "," to separate my filters. I tried naming and not naming my streams between filters. Nothing seems to solve my issue.

    


    What could I do to fix that or am I understanding the issue incorrectely ?
Thanks in advance

    


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  • Create a 44-byte header with ffmpeg

    13 juillet 2015, par Joe Allen

    I made a program using ffmpeg libraries that converts an audio file to a wav file. Except the only problem is that it doesn’t create a 44-byte header. When input the file into Kaldi Speech Recognition, it produces the error :

    ERROR (online2-wav-nnet2-latgen-faster:Read4ByteTag():wave-reader.cc:74) WaveData: expected 4-byte chunk-name, got read errror

    I ran the file thru shntool and it reports a 78-byte header. Is there anyway I can get the standard 44-byte header using ffmpeg libraries ?