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The Slip - Artworks
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Les autorisations surchargées par les plugins
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Keeping control of your media in your hands
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Lossless compression of a sequence of similar grayscale images
25 octobre 2020, par damien200I would like to have the best compression ratio of a sequence of similar grayscale images. I note that I need an absolute lossless solution (meaning I should be able to check it with an hash algorithm).


What I tried


I had the idea to convert my images into a video because there is a chronology between images. The encoding algorithm would compress using the fact that not all the scene change between 2 pictures. So I tried using ffmpeg but I had several problems due to sRGB -> YUV colorspace compression. I didn't understand all the thing but it's seems like a nightmare.


Example of code used :


ffmpeg -i %04d.png -c:v libx265 -crf 0 video.mp4 #To convert into video
ffmpeg -i video.mp4 %04d.png #To recover images




My second idea was to do it by hand with imagemagik. So I took the first image as reference and create a new image that is the difference between image1 and image2. Then I tried to add the difference image with the image 1 (trying to recover image 2) but it didn't work. Noticing the size of the recreated picture, it's clear that the image is not the same. I think there was an unwanted compression during the process.


Example of code used :


composite -compose difference 0001.png 0002.png diff.png #To create the diff image
composite -compose difference 0001.png diff.png recover.png #To recover image 2



Do you have any idea about my problem ?
And why I don't manage to do the perfect recover with iamgemagik ?


Thanks ;)


Here are 20 samples images : https://cloud.damien.gdn/d/f1a7954a557441989432/


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split video (avi/h264) on keyframe
30 novembre 2012, par m.srHallo.
I have a big video file.
ffmpeg
,tcprobe
and other tool say, it is an h264-stream in an AVI-container.Now i'd like to cut out small chunks form the video.
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Problem : The index of the video seam corrupted/destroyed. I kind of fixed this via
mplayer -forceidx -saveidx <indexfile> <bigvideofile></bigvideofile></indexfile>
. The Problem here is, that I'm now stuck with mplayer/mencoder which can use this index file via-loadidx <indexfile></indexfile>
. I have tried correcting the index like described inman aviindex
(mplayer -frames 0 -saveidx mpidx broken.avi ; aviindex -i mpidx -o tcindex ; avimerge -x tcindex -i broken.avi -o fixed.avi
), but this didn't fix my video - meaning that most tools i've tested couldn't search in the video file. -
Problem : I cut out parts of the video via following command :
mencoder -loadidx in.idx -ss 8578 -endpos 20 -oac faac -ovc x264 -sws 9 -lavfopts format=mp4 -x264encopts <lotsofopts> -of lavf -vf scale=800:-10,harddup in.avi -o out.mp4</lotsofopts>
. Now here the problem is, that some videos are corrupted at the beginning. I think this is because the fact, that i do not necessarily cut at keyframe.
Questions :
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What is the best way to fix the index of an avi "inline" so that every tool can again work as expected with it ?
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How can i split at the keyframes ? Is there an mencoder-option for this ?
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Are Keyframes coming in a frequency ? How to find out this frequency ? (So with a bit of math it should be possible to calculate the next keyframe and cut there)
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Is ther perhaps some completely other way to split this movie ? Doing it by hand is no option, i've to cut out 1000+ chunks ...
Thanks a lot !
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hevc : deobfuscate slice/tile boundary handling for DBF
27 juillet 2014, par Anton Khirnov