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  • How to cut the videos per every 2MB using FFMpeg

    5 mai 2017, par Krish

    Hi i have 20MB size video,I need to split this video as each part should be 2MB,
    For this i google it and found FFMpeg library for splitting videos.

    But this library splitting the videos based on time-limit suppose (00:00:02 to 00:00:06 seconds,Between this time period video splitted)

    My requirement is, I want to cut the video per every 2MB that’s what my exact requirement not based on time limit.

    I searched for this lot in google but i did not get solution can some one help me please.

    FFMpeg Command i used for splitting :-

    String cmd[] = new String[]{"-i", inputFileUrl, "-ss", "00:00:02", "-c", "copy", "-t", "00:00:06",
                   outputFileUrl};
           executeBinaryCommand(fFmpeg, cmd);

    public void executeBinaryCommand(FFmpeg ffmpeg, String[] command) {

           try {

               if (ffmpeg != null) {

                   ffmpeg.execute(command,
                           new ExecuteBinaryResponseHandler() {

                               @Override
                               public void onFailure(String response) {
                                   System.out.println("failure====>" + response.toString());
                               }

                               @Override
                               public void onSuccess(String response) {
                                   System.out.println("resposense====>" + response.toString());
                               }

                               @Override
                               public void onProgress(String response) {
                                   System.out.println("on progress");
                               }

                               @Override
                               public void onStart() {
                                   System.out.println("start");
                               }

                               @Override
                               public void onFinish() {
                                   System.out.println("Finish");
                               }
                           });
               }
           } catch (FFmpegCommandAlreadyRunningException exception) {
               exception.printStackTrace();
           }
       }
  • FFmpeg scale and watermark filters with VAAP gives error "Cannot allocate memory." [closed]

    8 février 2024, par Diz-X

    I'm attempting to transcode any uploaded video on our website into H.264 using an ARC GPU (VAAPI). While I've achieved functionality, ffmpeg crashes after a certain period, displaying the error message : "Error while filtering : Cannot allocate memory."

    


    The following is the ffmpeg command is used transcode videos to H.264 :

    


    


    ffmpeg -hwaccel vaapi -hwaccel_output_format vaapi -vaapi_device /dev/dri/renderD129 -y -i '/Media/001.mp4' -codec:v h264_vaapi -movflags +faststart -f mp4 -b:v 500k -maxrate 1000k -bufsize 500k -vf "movie=/Watermarks/video-watermark.png,hwupload [watermark] ; [in] scale_vaapi=trunc(iw/2)*2:trunc(ih/2)*2 [scale] ; [scale][watermark] overlay_vaapi=main_w-overlay_w:main_h-overlay_h [out]" -an -pass 1 -passlogfile /tmp/91f13b11b0ccd5195b588fb204da6626 -map_metadata -1 /dev/null

    


    


    We ensure that the video is scaled to the appropriate video dimensions expected by H.264 codec , we use the "scale_vaapi=trunc(iw/2)*2:trunc(ih/2)*2" filter for this. We also apply a watermark to the video using the "overlay_vaapi=main_w-overlay_w:main_h-overlay_h" filter.

    


    If I omit the ",hwupload" after the "movie=" statement, I encounter the following error : "Impossible to convert between the formats supported by the filter 'Parsed_movie_0' and the filter 'auto_scale_0'."

    


    The "-filter-complex" results in the identical error : "Error while filtering : Cannot allocate memory.".

    


    Does anyone have insights on how to enable hardware-accelerated transcoding for this ?

    


  • FFmpeg continues to process after time specified at "-to"

    4 août 2020, par Yamahabest

    I have a video, where I want to cut a part from the beginning, and from the end. And I want to apply some fade ins/fade outs, and add some text.

    


    So, I came up with the following syntax :

    


    -ss 10 -to 40 
-i "D:\DATA\Software\VideoProcessor_Files\20171015 Zelhem Tandem Frans met Mirthe.MP4" 
-loop 1 -i "Input_Files\logo maurik large.png" 
-loop 1 -i "Input_Files\logo maurik small.png" 
-filter_complex "
    color=0x7F7F7F@0.95:1920x1080[grey_for_fade_out];
    [grey_for_fade_out]fade=t=out:st=12:d=2:alpha=1[grey_fade_out];
    [0:v][grey_fade_out]overlay[video_grey_fade_out];
    color=0x7F7F7F@0.95:1920x1080[grey_for_fade_in];
    [grey_for_fade_in]fade=t=in:st=37:d=2:alpha=1[grey_fade_in];
    [video_grey_fade_out][grey_fade_in]overlay[video_grey_fade_out_in];
    [1:v]fade=t=out:st=13:d=2:alpha=1[over];
    [over]scale=iw/1.5:-1[scaled];
    [video_grey_fade_out_in][scaled]overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/10[video_grey_fade_out_in_logo];
    [1:v]fade=t=in:st=36:d=2:alpha=1[over2];
    [over2]scale=iw/1.5:-1[scaled2];
    [video_grey_fade_out_in_logo][scaled2]overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/2[video_grey_fade_out_in_logo2];
    [2:v]colorchannelmixer=aa=0.5,fade=t=in:st=14:d=2:alpha=1,fade=t=out:st=35:d=2:alpha=1[over3];
    [over3]scale=iw/10:-1[scaled3];
    [video_grey_fade_out_in_logo2][scaled3]overlay=10:10[video_complete];
    [video_complete]drawtext=fontfile=Input_Files/Sansation-Bold.ttf:text='Tandemvlucht met Mirthe':fontsize=96:fontcolor=white:alpha='if(lt(t,11),1,(2-(t-11))/2)':x=(w-text_w)/2:y=((h-text_h)/2)+125,drawtext=fontfile=Input_Files/Sansation-Bold.ttf:text='Zeddam':fontsize=96:fontcolor=white:alpha='if(lt(t,11),1,(2-(t-11))/2)':x=(w-text_w)/2:y=((h-text_h)/2)+250,drawtext=fontfile=Input_Files/Sansation-Bold.ttf:text='4 augustus 2020':fontsize=96:fontcolor=white:alpha='if(lt(t,11),1,(2-(t-11))/2)':x=(w-text_w)/2:y=((h-text_h)/2)+375,drawtext=fontfile=Input_Files/Sansation-Bold.ttf:text='Ook een keer meevliegen?':fontsize=96:fontcolor=white:alpha='if(lt(t,37),0,(t-37)/2)':x=(w-text_w)/2:y=((h-text_h)/6),drawtext=fontfile=Input_Files/Sansation-Bold.ttf:text='Of bel 085 - 049 55 69':fontsize=96:fontcolor=white:alpha='if(lt(t,37),0,(t-37)/2)':x=(w-text_w)/2:y=((h-text_h)/2)+350"
-preset medium 
-crf 18 
-c:a copy 
-y ".\Output_Files\Video\Zeddam\2020-08-04\Mirthe\27ed390a-8497-4550-b93f-4f87d9f2c9f0\MP_Tandemvlucht met_Mirthe_Zeddam_2020-08-04.mp4"


    


    I am quite sure this has worked in the past, but now FFmpeg just keeps on processing endlessly. If I then stop the FFmpeg process, and look at the resulting file, I see that the last frame (of the end of the specified period) just keeps on duplicating.

    


    The drop counter in the console output of FFmpeg also starts increasing at the end of the specified period :

    


    frame=  987 fps= 15 q=-1.0 Lsize=   31357kB time=00:00:41.04 bitrate=6259.0kbits/s dup=0 drop=10 speed=0.644x


    


    I am kind of lost on why this doesn't work anymore. I might have upgraded the FFmpeg executable in the mean time. Maybe my syntax was/is not correct, but I believe it just worked.

    


    It has to be in the complex filter, because when I remove that, it works alright.
It is not in the drawtext part of the complex filter, because it still occurs when I remove that. And when I only do the drawtext, FFmpeg stops correctly at the specified time.

    


    I have tried this, but then it still occurs :

    


    -filter_complex "
    color=0x7F7F7F@0.95:1920x1080[grey_for_fade_out];
    [grey_for_fade_out]fade=t=out:st=12:d=2:alpha=1[grey_fade_out];
    [0:v][grey_fade_out]overlay[video_grey_fade_out];
    color=0x7F7F7F@0.95:1920x1080[grey_for_fade_in];
    [grey_for_fade_in]fade=t=in:st=37:d=2:alpha=1[grey_fade_in];
    [video_grey_fade_out][grey_fade_in]overlay"


    


    Also with this, it still occurs :

    


    -filter_complex "
    [1:v]fade=t=out:st=13:d=2:alpha=1[over];
    [over]scale=iw/1.5:-1[scaled];
    [0:v][scaled]overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/10[video_grey_fade_out_in_logo];
    [1:v]fade=t=in:st=36:d=2:alpha=1[over2];
    [over2]scale=iw/1.5:-1[scaled2];
    [video_grey_fade_out_in_logo][scaled2]overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/2[video_grey_fade_out_in_logo2];
    [2:v]colorchannelmixer=aa=0.5,fade=t=in:st=14:d=2:alpha=1,fade=t=out:st=35:d=2:alpha=1[over3];
    [over3]scale=iw/10:-1[scaled3];
    [video_grey_fade_out_in_logo2][scaled3]overlay=10:10"


    


    I just don't understand. All my fade-ins/-outs seem to be within the specified range :

    


      

    • fade=t=out:st=12:d=2 : start at 12 seconds, duration 2 seconds. This ends at 14 seconds, which is smaller than 40 seconds.
    • 


    • fade=t=in:st=37:d=2 : start at 37 seconds, duration 2 seconds. This ends at 39 seconds, which is smaller than 40 seconds.
    • 


    • fade=t=out:st=13:d=2 : start at 13 seconds, duration 2 seconds. This ends at 15 seconds, which is smaller than 40 seconds.
    • 


    • fade=t=in:st=36:d=2 : start at 36 seconds, duration 2 seconds. This ends at 38 seconds, which is smaller than 40 seconds.
    • 


    


    It is just like some sequence is not ended properly, which is causing FFmpeg to just continue.