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FFmpeg - How to choose video stream based on resolution
23 septembre 2023, par SylvenI want to choose the video stream based on it's quality, let's say I want to choose one video stream with certain resolution.


Manually selecting the video stream is not good enough for me because I want to process many files in bulk and they have the video streams in different order, so always going for certain position would make me end up with different resolutions.


I don't want to use filters as that would make me reencode which I don't need and would make it way slower.


I've tried using the
-map
with metadata but the only key that is different is "variant_bitrate" which has slightly different values everytime, so unless I can use some wildcard or conditionals, I guess it won't work either.

What I want to try now is to obtain the exact bitrate of the stream using
ffmpeg
orffprobe
and then pass it to theffmpeg
command so it ends in something like this :

ffmpeg -i <url> -map m:variant_bitrate:1760000 ...</url>


PD : I've been reading the FFmpeg documentation and browsing the whole internet without luck.


Edit :
I managed to make it work by first using
ffprobe
to obtain stream info in json format (easier to parse), then I search for the string"height": 540
and extract next 50 lines (counted them manually so I'm sure I'll pick the value I need), then I search for the stringvariant_bitrate
and then I use a regular expression to extract the bitrate. Once I have the bitrate I make use of the MacOS clipboard (withpbcopy
andpbpaste
) to pass the value to the finalffmpeg
command through the-map
option using a metadata selector.

ffprobe -v error -show_streams -of json "https://streamlink.com/master.m3u8?f=dash"
| grep -A 50 '"height": 540' 
| grep variant_bitrate
| grep -oe '\([0-9.]*\)' 
| pbcopy
&& ffmpeg -protocol_whitelist file,http,https,tcp,tls,crypto -i "https://streamlink.com/master.m3u8?f=dash" -map "0:a:0" -map "m:variant_bitrate:$(pbpaste)" -c copy "Output.mp4"



(added line breaks for readability)


I know it looks kinda dirty but I didn't find any other way to achieve my requirement.