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  • Create time lapse video from other video

    27 janvier 2017, par Orlando

    Using avconv (or even ffmpeg, so I can use as a reference), how can I create a time lapse video by taking only anchor/reference frames from another video ? Most information I find is on how to create a time lapse video by combining images, and I’d like to do it by extracting frames from a video. Say, if a video is 30 seconds long at 30 FPS, I’d like to take 60 out of those 900 frames (900/60 = every 15 seconds) to produce a 2 second video.

  • Create time lapse video from other video

    17 décembre 2023, par Orlando

    Using avconv (or even ffmpeg, so I can use as a reference), how can I create a time lapse video by taking only anchor/reference frames from another video ? Most information I find is on how to create a time lapse video by combining images, and I'd like to do it by extracting frames from a video. Say, if a video is 30 seconds long at 30 FPS, I'd like to take 60 out of those 900 frames (900/60 = every 15 seconds) to produce a 2 second video.

    


  • Rendering list of images over a video with ffmpeg does not work if video has audio

    12 mai 2023, par Alex Stirken

    I'm using FFmpegKit for Flutter to render a list of changing images onto a video.
Im using the following arguments :

    


    final arguments = [
  '-y',
  '-i', inputVideoPath,
  '-framerate', '$fps',
  '-start_number', '100',
  '-i', '${tempDirectoryPath}/%3d.png',
  '-filter_complex', '[1:v]scale=720:1280 [ovrl]; [0:v][ovrl]overlay=0:0,format=yuv420p[v]',
  '-map', '[v]',
  '-c:v', 'libx264',
  "-preset", "medium",
  '-pix_fmt', 'yuv420p',
  '-shortest',
  '$outputFilePath'
];


    


    It works like a charm as long as the video file (.mp4) has no audio stream. If the video has an audio stream, only the first image is getting rendered (overlayed) over the video.

    


    Any suggestions ?