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  • FireFox Video throws warning but video actually works ?

    21 février 2021, par SdBill
      

    • OS : Ubuntu 18.04
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    • FF : 85.0.1
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    • Error/warning : Cannot play media. No decoders for requested formats : video/mp4, video/mp4
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    Same error for video/ogg

    


    Here are my questions : 1) The video still plays fine once loaded, and there is no error in Chrome or Chromium. Why does the video work fine after loading but throws the error on load ? 2) Is there anything that can be done without re-encoding over 2 gigs of video ?

    


    Context : this is an old no-profit site that used Flash for video and we really don't want to throw a lot of time at, but there are gigs of videos. I converted all .flv files and .mpg files to .mp4 using the most simple of ffmpeg commands, examples :

    


    ffmpeg -i video-source.flv video-source.mp4
ffmpeg -i video-source.mpg video-source.mp4
ffmpeg -i video-source.mpg video-source.ogg


    


    As I watched the ffmpeg output, it looked to me like the codec was H264 (at least, I think that is what I am seeing, not a video expert.)

    


    Stream mapping:
  Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (h264 (native) -> theora (libtheora))
  Stream #0:1 -> #0:1 (aac (native) -> vorbis (libvorbis))


    


    Server response in a direct request to the mp4 files is

    


    Content-Type
    video/mp4


    


    I have seen the documentation and posts on fragmented mp4 and if re-encoding is the only option, we're probably going to abandon as it does play once loaded.

    


    Code is simplistic, using an html5 doctype :

    


      <video width="320" height="240" controls="controls">&#xA;   <source src="/images/video/mp4/video-source.mp4" type="video/mp4">&#xA;   <source src="/images/video/ogg/video-source.ogg" type="video/ogg">&#xA;   Your browser does not support the video tag.&#xA;  </source></source></video>&#xA;

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    Is the only option here to pander to FireFox and re-encode everything since as mentioned, it plays fine once loaded and throws no error in Chrome ?

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  • ffmpeg command to insert the blackframes in a video, if the video has the gaps inside of it ?

    27 août 2020, par geo-freak

    I have a 10 min video file(.ts file), it has the gaps(empty video) from 4th min to 7th min. I want to insert the blackframes from start of the gaps to end of the gap. How can I achieve it ?

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    Thanks in advance.

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  • Overlay video onto another video at multiple points in time

    22 décembre 2024, par kbcool

    I have a case where I want to have a background video and use a second video overlaying the first but at multiple points in time. The second video is shorter.

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    So for example the main video is a minute long and the second video is 10 seconds. I want to overlay the second video once at 15seconds then again at 35 seconds and then again at 55 seconds (terminating when the main video does).

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    I am able to get the second video to overlay successfully using overlay filter and between option but it only ever works for the first overlay. The second overlay seems to show the last or first frame of the video(??) but for the period I set in between. I am guessing it needs to be rewound and played somehow.

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    Eg :

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    ffmpeg  -i background.mp4 -i overlay.mov -filter_complex "[0][1]overlay=0:0:enable=&#x27;between(t,0,2)&#x27;[out];[out][1]overlay=-200:200:enable=&#x27;between(t,4,8)&#x27;[out]" -map "[out]" -t 00:00:10 -y output.mp4&#xA;

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    I have also tried specifying the overlay as an input twice eg :

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    ffmpeg  -i background.mp4 -i overlay.mov -i overlay.mov -filter_complex "[0][1]overlay=0:0:enable=&#x27;between(t,0,2)&#x27;[out];[out][2]overlay=-200:200:enable=&#x27;between(t,4,8)&#x27;[out]" -map "[out]" -t 00:00:10 -y output.mp4&#xA;

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    The same thing happens.

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    I'm sure the answer is simple and probably to do with how I'm using inputs but I'm not able to wrap my head around how to get the overlay video to play twice at different times on top of the original.

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    I have also tried using the setpts filter to rewind the overlay but again the results are exactly the same.

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    Eg :

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    ffmpeg  -i background.mp4 -i overlay.mov -filter_complex "[0][1]overlay=0:0:enable=&#x27;between(t,0,2)&#x27;[out];[1]setpts=PTS-STARTPTS,[out]overlay=-200:200:enable=&#x27;between(t,4,8)&#x27;[out]" -map "[out]" -t 00:00:10 -y output.mp4&#xA;

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    There are a lot of similar questions involving overlaying multiple videos but I can't find anything about reusing the same video at multiple points in time.

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