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  • Reading geolocation data from a video file using FFMpeg/Xuggler

    23 décembre 2015, par agent154

    Using the MediaInfo application, I am able to see that a file taken with an iPhone 5 contains geolocation metadata, tagged both with ©xyz and com.apple.quicktime.location.ISO6709. I am not able to find any way to get this data using xuggler, however.

    Format                                   : MPEG-4
    Format profile                           : QuickTime
    Codec ID                                 : qt   0000.00 (qt  )
    File size                                : 7.50 MiB
    Duration                                 : 3s 537ms
    Overall bit rate                         : 17.8 Mbps
    Recorded date                            : 2015-12-17T14:32:23-0330
    Encoded date                             : UTC 2015-12-17 18:02:23
    Tagged date                              : UTC 2015-12-17 18:02:27
    Writing application                      : 8.4.1
    Writing library                          : Apple QuickTime
    Model                                    : iPhone 5
    ©xyz                                     : +47.5184-052.8046+133.390/
    Make                                     : Apple
    com.apple.quicktime.make                 : Apple
    com.apple.quicktime.creationdate         : 2015-12-17T14:32:23-0330
    com.apple.quicktime.location.ISO6709     : +47.5184-052.8046+133.390/
    com.apple.quicktime.software             : 8.4.1
    com.apple.quicktime.model                : iPhone 5

    As an aside, there seems to be a lot of metadata on this file that I can’t immediately find while debugging via xuggler.

    The question at Reading Geolocation from Quicktime Movies with Java (Xuggler) ? is asking the exact same question, but has no answers or comments at all, and is over 4 years old.

    Is anybody aware of a way to be able to get this data using xuggler as it is, or how I can modify the source and re-compile to make it work ? I am required to get this data for a work project. Thanks.

  • time progress bar does not scale by sec in FFMPEG chopped mp4 in iOS and Android devices

    10 juillet 2017, par Xi Xiao

    I have used the below command to cut out a 44sec length video. The result video can be found here.

    ffmpeg -i friends.mkv -ss 00:15:30.0 -t 44 -vf scale=640:360  video.mp4

    One odd issue appears from the generated video.mp4.

    when playing it in iphone 7 and huawei honor8 android, the time progress bar does not scale by second.

    What I mean is, for example, the video can start to play either from 0 second or 6 second. But, if I drag the progress bar to time between 0 - 6, such as 4, the video player will jump to 0 and play, instead of playing from 4 second.

    When I use Javascript to setTime for 2 second for html5 video player, it does not work either, i.e. the player will play from 0 second instead of 2. Code is as below :

    var vid = document.getElementById("video1");
    vid.currentTime = 2;
    vid.play();

    screenshot made in iphone 7

    I stop the video, try set the progress bar between 0 and 6 as in screenshot. When I click play, the player will play from 0.

    enter image description here

    In what devices have I tested it ?

    • This issue appears in iphone 7, huawei honor8 android phone.
    • This issue does not appear in PC browser, nor in ipad.

    At last, I suspect that the issue roots from video codec, but had no success to locate the keyword to explain my issue and google the solution.

  • FFMPEG concatenate multiply files with various extensions and properties

    28 juillet 2022, par KRUK

    I'm trying to create a movie on Windows using ffmpeg from files that are from different devices and in different extensions (.mp4, .mov). Is there any way to combine any file extensions into one final movie that will play properly ?

    


    I'm thinking of such an approach, to first normalize all files to the same format (What is the recommended final format ?) and only then combine them into a final file.

    


    I am experimenting with this approach :

    


    ffmpeg -i [input.anyFormatX] outputX.mp4


    


    and then

    


    ffmpeg -f concat -i [List of files] output.mp4


    


    But unfortunately this does not work for all files, should pay attention to the codecs or maybe some other intermediate format ? The biggest problem appears with files recorded with Iphone and in extension .mov. After the first stage, these videos look overburnt, as if they have a lot of raised brightness, how to correct this ?

    


    Do you know perhaps any generic solution, which would allow the assembly of videos from different devices (including Iphone) and with different parameters such as frame rate or resolution ?