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Running "FFMPEG" for several times in winfoms
13 novembre 2015, par AhmadIn a C# Windows application, I try to call "ffmpeg" to multiplex video and audio. It may be called several times. In the first call, everything is fine, but in the next call I have some problems. One problem is that the earlier "ffmpeg" process isn’t closed. So, I tried to kill it if it exists. but now I got an error for a disposed object in the following code :
public static void FFMPEG3(string exe_path, string avi_path, string mp3_path, string output_file)
{
const int timeout = 2000;
Kill(exe_path);
using (Process process = new Process())
{
process.StartInfo.FileName = exe_path;
process.StartInfo.Arguments = string.Format(@"-i ""{0}"" -i ""{1}"" -acodec copy -vcodec copy ""{2}""",
avi_path, mp3_path, output_file);
process.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
process.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
process.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
process.StartInfo.RedirectStandardError = true;
StringBuilder output = new StringBuilder();
StringBuilder error = new StringBuilder();
using (AutoResetEvent outputWaitHandle = new AutoResetEvent(false))
using (AutoResetEvent errorWaitHandle = new AutoResetEvent(false))
{
process.OutputDataReceived += (sender, e) =>
{
if (e.Data == null)
{
outputWaitHandle.Set();
}
else
{
output.AppendLine(e.Data);
}
};
process.ErrorDataReceived += (sender, e) =>
{
if (e.Data == null)
{
errorWaitHandle.Set();
}
else
{
error.AppendLine(e.Data);
}
};
process.Start();
process.BeginOutputReadLine();
process.BeginErrorReadLine();
if (process.WaitForExit(timeout) &&
outputWaitHandle.WaitOne(timeout) &&
errorWaitHandle.WaitOne(timeout))
{
// Process completed. Check process.ExitCode here.
process.Close();
}
else
{
// Timed out.
process.Close();
}
}
}
}I get
ObjectDisposedException
forErrorDataRecieved
event onerrorWaitHandle.Set();
First, I want to resolve this error, but if you know any better solution to run the "ffmpeg" for several times please suggest me.
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Streaming "subtitles/text" using ffmpeg and ffserver
17 avril 2017, par the.red.cometIs it possible for FFmpeg (and ffserver) to stream text data ? The use case scenario is that video and text data would be streamed separately via ffserver. The clients can then view only the video stream or they can combine both video stream and text data (as overlay) using ffmpeg.
I have tried to read the documentations and have done experimentation myself. I was able to demonstrate to a customer that overlays can be added via "drawtext" filters. However, it has been turned down. They want to have the text data streamed separately and multiplexed in the client when desired.
Has anyone done something similar to this ?
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avformat/mpegts : Only start probing data streams within probe_packets
5 novembre 2015, par Michael Niedermayeravformat/mpegts : Only start probing data streams within probe_packets
Fixes assertion failure
Fixes : 4321db8ac331f5967ebfbfe80ce5eb78/signal_sigabrt_7ffff6ae7cc9_7213_0d6457b9d6897fa7c78507fa5de53510.tsFound-by : Mateusz "j00ru" Jurczyk and Gynvael Coldwind
Signed-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>