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    9 février 2011, par

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    13 avril 2011, par

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  • Demuxing .AVI Video Muxed using mpegts on 3 Video Streams

    11 juin 2022, par nwf1115

    I have output from a Python program that comes out as a single .AVI that contains 3 video streams, however, it seems that they are all combined. The videos are not concatenated, but they are interlaced. The code that produces it is pretty abstract and the only thing I can tell is that they used Gstreamer to combine the videos. I can pick out H.264 encoding and mpegts and output as an .AVI. Using ffprobe on the file I get the following output :

    


    Input #0, mpegts, from 'output.avi':
  Duration: 00:05:00.07, start: 12045.450000, bitrate: 33695 kb/s
  Program 1
    Stream #0:0[0xdd]: Video: h264 (Main) ([27][0][0][0] / 0x001B), yuv420p(progressive), >1920x1080 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 15 fps, 15 tbr, 90k tbn, 30 tbc


    


    I'm needing to separate the videos contained in this .AVI file, but I'm having trouble doing so using ffmpeg since there are not separate streams for each video.

    


    Does anyone have any tips on how to do this using ffmpeg or gstreamer ?

    


    Update : Upon further experimentation, it does not seem that the frames are interlaced, rather the stream of data was in some way, combined in some manner.

    


  • FFMPEG : How to combine video and image (video template)

    22 février 2024, par clo5ure

    Goal

    


    I have a video and an image (a template for the video) that I'm trying to combine into one output video (1080w x 1920h - 9:16 aspect ratio).

    


      

    • Input video - 1920x1080
    • 


    • Input image - 1080x1920
    • 


    • Output video - 1080x1920
    • 


    


    This image shows what I'm trying to accomplish. The two orange sections are the input image - it's a single .png with a transparent section in the middle for the video.

    


    As mentioned in the title, I'm trying to accomplish this using FFMPEG. More specifically, I'm using the fluent-ffmpeg npm package.

    


    Current Status

    


    I can read in both inputs just fine but I have issues getting the two to play nicely with one another.

    


    If I get the overlay working then my output video is 1920x1080 instead of 1080x1920.

    


    If I get the output video dimensions right, then the video is either stretched or I get errors adding my overlay.

    


    Code

    


    Here's what I have at the moment. I'm happy to answer any questions. Thank you in advance for taking a look :)

    


    var ffmpeg = require('fluent-ffmpeg');
var command = ffmpeg();
var timemark = null;

command
  .on('end', onEnd )
  .on('progress', onProgress)
  .on('error', onError)
  .input('./input-video.mp4')
  .input('./template.png')
  .complexFilter([
    {
      filter: 'scale',
      options: { width: 1080, height: 1920 }
    },
    // {
    //   filter: 'overlay',
    //   options: { x: 100, y: 100 }
    // },
  ])
  .outputFps(30)
  .output('./output-video.mp4')
  .run();

/* Misc */

function onProgress(progress){
  if (progress.timemark != timemark) {
    timemark = progress.timemark;
    console.log('Time mark: ' + timemark + "...");
  }
}

function onError(err, stdout, stderr) {
  console.log('Cannot process video: ' + err.message);
}

function onEnd() {
  console.log('Finished processing');
}


    


  • Converting video by ffmpeg php but getting 0kb video file

    8 octobre 2014, par Vikas Gautam

    I am useing the ffmpeg command and able to convert video successfully on my local server and that working fine . now i am trying to convert the video in my live server my hosting provider installed the ffmpeg extension on sever and provide me the path for directory

    i am using the command on server

    echo exec("/usr/local/bin/ffmpeg -i /home/t4carenc/public_html/mycutekid/wp-content/themes/mycutekid/video/small.mp4    /home/t4carenc/public_html/mycutekid/wp-content/themes/mycutekid/video/outpu.flv");

    i am getting the converted file on my folder but

    the issue is that its with 0kb size means blank file .

    I tried some codes from searching but not help.

    Any help greatly appreciated