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  • Ffmpeg apply filter with C++ API

    29 septembre 2022, par Turgut

    I want to apply a filter to my encoded ffmpeg video. I've found a terminal command that presumably does what I want. But the problem is I want to do this inside my code, specifically my encoder.

    


    How can I achieve this ? What function/code snippet allows me to propperly implement colorchannelmixer=.393:.769:.189:0:.349:.686:.168:0:.272:.534:.131[colorchannelmixed]
and [colorchannelmixed]eq=1.0:0:1.3:2.4:1.0:1.0:1.0:1.0[color_effect] using the C library ?

    


  • Extracting Frames from Video using FFMPEG in GPU and File Name with TimeStamp in Linux

    2 septembre 2019, par SRaj

    I have Long video 8hrs to be converted to individual frames to be saved in a folder with the filename in the format "InputVideoName_Frame_Number_TimeStampoftheframeinthevideo.jpg" for example : InputVideo2_234_130425 in a python code. My system has GPU to process the load.

    I was able to get to a part of it by running the below code in terminal but was not able to have the filename in the format i need and also was not able to run it in python code with absolute pathnames

    ffmpeg -i ActualPath/Video.mp4 -vf fps=1 Outputfolder/out%d.jpg

  • FFMPEG wont keep the frame rate and duration

    28 avril 2018, par macprodukshunz

    I have a .mov video that is 53.15 fps, I need to convert it with the same duration and frame rate to a mp4. When I do it it gives me a 60 fps mp4. How do I tell it to keep the same framerate ?
    I tried :

    ffmpeg -i input.mov -r 53.15 output.mp4

    That works with framerate but the duration changes and the output looses one second. I want the video to have the exact same basic attributes after conversion.

    Im using the Terminal on macOS Sierra, if that matters.