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  • How to covert video and extract frame from video using FFMPEG in single command

    13 juillet 2013, par kheya

    I am trying to convert and extract image frame from a video file in single command
    I can do this in 2 steps but I want to use pipe like technique to do this

    This is what I have :
    for %%a in ("*.avi") do ffmpeg -i "%%a" -c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 20 -c:a libvo_aacenc -b:a 128k "%%~na.mp4" <— converts correctly

    I need to incorporate this extract command :

    ffmpeg -i inputfile.avi  -r  1  -t  4  image-%d.jpeg

    Merging two commands giving error.

    How do I do it ?

    EDIT :
    This is what I have. But it just converts the video, no jpg image created as second output

    for %%a in ("*.avi") do ffmpeg -i "%%a" -c:v libx264 -preset slow -crf 20 -c:a libvo_aacenc -b:a 128k "%%~na.mp4" | ffmpeg -r 1 -s 4cif "%%~na.jpeg"
  • ffmpeg video unable to play properly in most video players

    7 septembre 2022, par Lars

    I'm trying to set up a node.js app that allows me to download files from a web interface.&#xA;I'm using yt-dl to get the video and audio stream and ffmpeg to pipe those streams into an mp4. This works and returns a mp4 file.

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    Now the only issue I have is that when I play the file through most video players, the video player is unable to seek, or skip through the song. I found somewhere deep down on a forum that means that that means the mp4 headers are not working but that is all I could find.&#xA;Here is my code, almost unchanged from this response on another thread.

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    Can anyone provide a solution for this issue.

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    ytdl.getInfo(link, options).then(info => {&#xA;        audioStream = ytdl.downloadFromInfo(info, { ...options, quality: &#x27;highestaudio&#x27; });&#xA;        videoStream = ytdl.downloadFromInfo(info, { ...options, quality: &#x27;highestvideo&#x27; });&#xA;        // create the ffmpeg process for muxing&#xA;        ffmpegProcess = cp.spawn(ffmpegPath, [&#xA;            // supress non-crucial messages&#xA;            &#x27;-loglevel&#x27;, &#x27;8&#x27;, &#x27;-hide_banner&#x27;,&#xA;            // input audio and video by pipe&#xA;            &#x27;-i&#x27;, &#x27;pipe:3&#x27;, &#x27;-i&#x27;, &#x27;pipe:4&#x27;,&#xA;            // map audio and video correspondingly&#xA;            &#x27;-map&#x27;, &#x27;0:a&#x27;, &#x27;-map&#x27;, &#x27;1:v&#x27;,&#xA;            // no need to change the codec&#xA;            &#x27;-c&#x27;, &#x27;copy&#x27;,&#xA;            // output mp4 and pipe&#xA;            &#x27;-f&#x27;, &#x27;matroska&#x27;, &#x27;pipe:5&#x27;&#xA;        ], {&#xA;            // no popup window for Windows users&#xA;            windowsHide: true,&#xA;            stdio: [&#xA;                // silence stdin/out, forward stderr,&#xA;                &#x27;inherit&#x27;, &#x27;inherit&#x27;, &#x27;inherit&#x27;,&#xA;                // and pipe audio, video, output&#xA;                &#x27;pipe&#x27;, &#x27;pipe&#x27;, &#x27;pipe&#x27;&#xA;            ]&#xA;        });&#xA;        audioStream.pipe(ffmpegProcess.stdio[3]);&#xA;        videoStream.pipe(ffmpegProcess.stdio[4]);&#xA;        ffmpegProcess.stdio[5].pipe(result);&#xA;    });&#xA;

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  • Re-encode a video keeping the GOP structure of the original video [closed]

    5 avril, par Baltar27

    Is there a way to re-encode a video with ffmpeg keeping the GOP structure of the original file ? That is, if a frame is IDR, I, B or P in the input file, keep the same type in the output file, even if the GOP is variable and/or adaptive (it changes dynamically GOP type Open/Closed, the I period N or the P period M). Encoding in this way allows to maintain the maximum quality as the Open/Closed, I/B/P and GOP length decisions has been taken already by the original encoder.

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