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ffmpeg encoding leaves me with blank space at the end where the video pauses and there is nothing ahead
6 novembre 2022, par Nisarg DesaiI was trying to slice some of the video being played and clip it in mpv.net using a .lua script which uses ffmpeg to encode the webm output. ffmpeg sometimes leaves some seconds blank and without any video/audio ahead while clipping from source. Is there any solution to this ?


The code for the script is given below (was taken from here https://github.com/occivink/mpv-scripts) :


local utils = require "mp.utils"
local msg = require "mp.msg"
local options = require "mp.options"

local ON_WINDOWS = (package.config:sub(1,1) ~= "/")

local start_timestamp = nil
local profile_start = ""

-- implementation detail of the osd message
local timer = nil
local timer_duration = 2

-- folder creation if it doesnt exist
function exists(file)
 local ok, err, code = os.rename(file, file)
 if not ok then
 if code == 13 then
 return true
 end
 end
 return ok, err
end

--- Check if a directory exists in this path
function create_dir(path)
 local dir = "\"" .. path .. "\""
 if not exists(path .."/") then
 os.execute("mkdir " .. dir)
 end
end

function append_table(lhs, rhs)
 for i = 1,#rhs do
 lhs[#lhs+1] = rhs[i]
 end
 return lhs
end

function file_exists(name)
 local f = io.open(name, "r")
 if f ~= nil then
 io.close(f)
 return true
 else
 return false
 end
end

function get_extension(path)
 local candidate = string.match(path, "%.([^.]+)$")
 if candidate then
 for _, ext in ipairs({ "mkv", "webm", "mp4", "avi" }) do
 if candidate == ext then
 return candidate
 end
 end
 end
 return "mkv"
end

function get_output_string(dir, format, input, extension, title, from, to, profile)
 local res = utils.readdir(dir)
 if not res then
 return nil
 end
 local files = {}
 for _, f in ipairs(res) do
 files[f] = true
 end
 local output = format
 output = string.gsub(output, "$f", function() return input end)
 output = string.gsub(output, "$t", function() return title end)
 output = string.gsub(output, "$s", function() return seconds_to_time_string(from, true) end)
 output = string.gsub(output, "$e", function() return seconds_to_time_string(to, true) end)
 output = string.gsub(output, "$d", function() return seconds_to_time_string(to-from, true) end)
 output = string.gsub(output, "$x", function() return extension end)
 output = string.gsub(output, "$p", function() return profile end)
 if ON_WINDOWS then
 output = string.gsub(output, "[/\\|<>?:\"*]", "_")
 end
 if not string.find(output, "$n") then
 return files[output] and nil or output
 end
 local i = 1
 while true do
 local potential_name = string.gsub(output, "$n", tostring(i))
 if not files[potential_name] then
 return potential_name
 end
 i = i + 1
 end
end

function get_video_filters()
 local filters = {}
 for _, vf in ipairs(mp.get_property_native("vf")) do
 local name = vf["name"]
 name = string.gsub(name, '^lavfi%-', '')
 local filter
 if name == "crop" then
 local p = vf["params"]
 filter = string.format("crop=%d:%d:%d:%d", p.w, p.h, p.x, p.y)
 elseif name == "mirror" then
 filter = "hflip"
 elseif name == "flip" then
 filter = "vflip"
 elseif name == "rotate" then
 local rotation = vf["params"]["angle"]
 -- rotate is NOT the filter we want here
 if rotation == "90" then
 filter = "transpose=clock"
 elseif rotation == "180" then
 filter = "transpose=clock,transpose=clock"
 elseif rotation == "270" then
 filter = "transpose=cclock"
 end
 end
 filters[#filters + 1] = filter
 end
 return filters
end

function get_input_info(default_path, only_active)
 local accepted = {
 video = true,
 audio = not mp.get_property_bool("mute"),
 sub = mp.get_property_bool("sub-visibility")
 }
 local ret = {}
 for _, track in ipairs(mp.get_property_native("track-list")) do
 local track_path = track["external-filename"] or default_path
 if not only_active or (track["selected"] and accepted[track["type"]]) then
 local tracks = ret[track_path]
 if not tracks then
 ret[track_path] = { track["ff-index"] }
 else
 tracks[#tracks + 1] = track["ff-index"]
 end
 end
 end
 return ret
end

function seconds_to_time_string(seconds, full)
 local ret = string.format("%02d:%02d.%03d"
 , math.floor(seconds / 60) % 60
 , math.floor(seconds) % 60
 , seconds * 1000 % 1000
 )
 if full or seconds > 3600 then
 ret = string.format("%d:%s", math.floor(seconds / 3600), ret)
 end
 return ret
end

function start_encoding(from, to, settings)
 local args = {
 settings.ffmpeg_command,
 "-loglevel", "panic", "-hide_banner",
 }
 local append_args = function(table) args = append_table(args, table) end

 local path = mp.get_property("path")
 local is_stream = not file_exists(path)
 if is_stream then
 path = mp.get_property("stream-path")
 end

 local track_args = {}
 local start = seconds_to_time_string(from, false)
 local input_index = 0
 for input_path, tracks in pairs(get_input_info(path, settings.only_active_tracks)) do
 append_args({
 "-ss", start,
 "-i", input_path,
 })
 if settings.only_active_tracks then
 for _, track_index in ipairs(tracks) do
 track_args = append_table(track_args, { "-map", string.format("%d:%d", input_index, track_index)})
 end
 else
 track_args = append_table(track_args, { "-map", tostring(input_index)})
 end
 input_index = input_index + 1
 end

 append_args({"-to", tostring(to-from)})
 append_args(track_args)

 -- apply some of the video filters currently in the chain
 local filters = {}
 if settings.preserve_filters then
 filters = get_video_filters()
 end
 if settings.append_filter ~= "" then
 filters[#filters + 1] = settings.append_filter
 end
 if #filters > 0 then
 append_args({ "-filter:v", table.concat(filters, ",") })
 end

 -- split the user-passed settings on whitespace
 for token in string.gmatch(settings.codec, "[^%s]+") do
 args[#args + 1] = token
 end

 -- path of the output
 local output_directory = mp.get_property("options/screenshot-directory")
 -- local checkbool = exists(output_directory.."/")
 -- mp.osd_message("" .. type(checkbool), timer_duration)
 -- if not checkbool then 
 -- os.execute("mkdir" .. output_directory)
 -- end
 if output_directory == "" then
 if is_stream then
 output_directory = "."
 else
 output_directory, _ = utils.split_path(path)
 end
 else
 output_directory = string.gsub(output_directory, "^~", os.getenv("HOME") or "~")
 end
 local input_name = mp.get_property("filename/no-ext") or "encode"
 local title = mp.get_property("media-title")
 local extension = get_extension(path)
 local output_name = get_output_string(output_directory, settings.output_format, input_name, extension, title, from, to, settings.profile)
 if not output_name then
 mp.osd_message("Invalid path " .. output_directory)
 return
 end
 args[#args + 1] = utils.join_path(output_directory, output_name)

 if settings.print then
 local o = ""
 -- fuck this is ugly
 for i = 1, #args do
 local fmt = ""
 if i == 1 then
 fmt = "%s%s"
 elseif i >= 2 and i <= 4 then
 fmt = "%s"
 elseif args[i-1] == "-i" or i == #args or args[i-1] == "-filter:v" then
 fmt = "%s '%s'"
 else
 fmt = "%s %s"
 end
 o = string.format(fmt, o, args[i])
 end
 print(o)
 end
 if settings.detached then
 utils.subprocess_detached({ args = args })
 else
 local res = utils.subprocess({ args = args, max_size = 0, cancellable = false })
 if res.status == 0 then
 mp.osd_message("Finished encoding succesfully")
 else
 mp.osd_message("Failed to encode, check the log")
 end
 end
end

function clear_timestamp()
 timer:kill()
 start_timestamp = nil
 profile_start = ""
 mp.remove_key_binding("encode-ESC")
 mp.remove_key_binding("encode-ENTER")
 mp.osd_message("", 0)
end

function set_timestamp(profile)
 if not mp.get_property("path") then
 mp.osd_message("No file currently playing")
 return
 end
 if not mp.get_property_bool("seekable") then
 mp.osd_message("Cannot encode non-seekable media")
 return
 end
 create_dir(mp.get_property("options/screenshot-directory"))
 if not start_timestamp or profile ~= profile_start then
 profile_start = profile
 start_timestamp = mp.get_property_number("time-pos")
 local msg = function()
 mp.osd_message(
 string.format("encode [%s]: waiting for end timestamp", profile or "default"),
 timer_duration
 )
 end
 msg()
 timer = mp.add_periodic_timer(timer_duration, msg)
 mp.add_forced_key_binding("ESC", "encode-ESC", clear_timestamp)
 mp.add_forced_key_binding("ENTER", "encode-ENTER", function() set_timestamp(profile) end)
 else
 local from = start_timestamp
 local to = mp.get_property_number("time-pos")
 if to <= from then
 mp.osd_message("Second timestamp cannot be before the first", timer_duration)
 timer:kill()
 timer:resume()
 return
 end
 clear_timestamp()
 mp.osd_message(string.format("Encoding from %s to %s"
 , seconds_to_time_string(from, false)
 , seconds_to_time_string(to, false)
 ), timer_duration)
 -- include the current frame into the extract
 local fps = mp.get_property_number("container-fps") or 30
 to = to + 1 / fps / 2
 local settings = {
 detached = false,
 container = "",
 only_active_tracks = false,
 preserve_filters = true,
 append_filter = "",
 codec = "-c:v libvpx-vp9 -lossless 1 -b:v 1000k -deadline good",
 output_format = "$f_$n.webm",
 output_directory = "",
 ffmpeg_command = "ffmpeg",
 print = true,
 }
 if profile then
 options.read_options(settings, profile)
 if settings.container ~= "" then
 msg.warn("The 'container' setting is deprecated, use 'output_format' now")
 settings.output_format = settings.output_format .. "." .. settings.container
 end
 settings.profile = profile
 else
 settings.profile = "default"
 end 
 start_encoding(from, to, settings)
 end
end

mp.add_key_binding(nil, "set-timestamp", set_timestamp)



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ffmpeg c/c++ get frame count or timestamp and fps
23 juin 2016, par broschbI am using ffmpeg to decode a video file in C. I am struggling to get either the count of the current frame I am decoding or the timestamp of the frame. I have read numerous posts that show how to calculate an estimated frame no based on the fps and frame timestamp, however I am not able to get either of those.
What I need : fps of video file, timestamp of current frame or frame no(not calculated)
What I have : I am able to get the time of the video using
pFormatCtx->duration/AV_TIME_BASE
I am counting the frames currently as I process them, and getting a current frame count, this is not going to work longterm though. I can get the total frame count for the file using
pFormatCtx->streams[currentStream->videoStream]->nb_frames
I have read this may not work for all streams, although it has worked for every stream I have tried.
I have tried using the time_base.num and time_base.den values and packet.pts, but I can’t make any sense of the values that I am getting from those, so I may just need to understand better what those values are.
Does anyone know of resources that show examples on how to get this values ?
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ffmpeg c/c++ get frame count or timestamp and fps
25 octobre 2020, par broschbI am using ffmpeg to decode a video file in C. I am struggling to get either the count of the current frame I am decoding or the timestamp of the frame. I have read numerous posts that show how to calculate an estimated frame no based on the fps and frame timestamp, however I am not able to get either of those.



What I need : fps of video file, timestamp of current frame or frame no(not calculated)



What I have : I am able to get the time of the video using



pFormatCtx->duration/AV_TIME_BASE




I am counting the frames currently as I process them, and getting a current frame count, this is not going to work longterm though. I can get the total frame count for the file using



pFormatCtx->streams[currentStream->videoStream]->nb_frames




I have read this may not work for all streams, although it has worked for every stream I have tried.



I have tried using the time_base.num and time_base.den values and packet.pts, but I can't make any sense of the values that I am getting from those, so I may just need to understand better what those values are.



Does anyone know of resources that show examples on how to get this values ?