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Bug de détection d’ogg
22 mars 2013, par
Mis à jour : Avril 2013
Langue : français
Type : Video
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Python subprocess or os.system not working with ffmpeg
13 février 2024, par confusedI've been trying to get this darn programming run since last night and cannot seem to get anything to work. I want to first trim the video and then resize the video. I'm reading which video and what to give the final name from a text file, over 780 lines long, quite a few videos.


Thus far with every idea under the sun I have tried, subprocess and os.system, I can't get anything more than error statements or right now all I get is no file creation of any kind. How the heck do I get this to work correctly ?


import ffmpeg
import subprocess
import os

os.chdir('/home/Downloads/SRs/')
a = open('SRt.txt', 'r')
b = a.readlines()
a.close()
for c in range(0, len(b)-1):
 words = list(b[c].split(" "))
 d = len(words)
 e = words[d-1]
 f = b[c].replace(e, 'FR' + str(c) + '.mp4')
 words[d-1] = 'FR' + str(c) + '.mp4'
 print(f)
 subprocess.call(f, shell=True)
 subprocess.call([
 'ffmpeg',
 '-i',
 "'FR' + str(c) + '.mp4'",
 '-vf scale=320:240',
 words[d-1],
 ])



Here are some examples of what the original file would look like :


ffmpeg -i SR.mp4 -ss 00:00:00 -to 00:01:22 -c:v copy -a copy CPH.mp4
 ffmpeg -i SR.mp4 -ss 00:01:24 -to 00:02:58 -c:v copy -a copy CG.mp4
 ffmpeg -i SR.mp4 -ss 00:02:59 -to 00:05:41 -c:v copy -a copy CSGP.mp4



Nothing fancy just separating video in its own individual segments and then resaving it before resizing it.


I tried :


z=subprocess.call(f, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
print(z)



But all I get is '1'.


When I changed it to :


z=subprocess.call(f, shell=True, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
print(z)



All I get is '1'.


Maybe I'm doing something wrong.


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lavf : Remove codec_tag from dashenc and smoothstreamingenc
30 juin 2017, par Martin Storsjölavf : Remove codec_tag from dashenc and smoothstreamingenc
Skip the codec_tag altogether here, to let the user (try to) set
whichever codec/tag is preferred ; the individual chained muxer will
reject invalid codecs anyway.(cherry picked from commit 61f589e31e84ae02d7ac6837f30f19c437b1fc2e)
Signed-off-by : Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com> -
Linking PHP audio and video uploads to FFMPEG on a linux server
20 décembre 2018, par user5399793I host a site on a Linux server that I built with php where I am able to upload audio files in one section and video files to another.
Each section uses php to upload a single audio file and a single video file. Each upload is assigned a unique filename so they can be viewed separately on an individual page where the uploader can post comments about their audio or video.
I want to be able to allow musicians and performers in the local area display their work. The site works, but large video files do not upload and my audio player only plays a few formats, and I like to convert them all to mp3’s.
I installed ffmpeg on my linux server to help me with this and am able to connect to it with my terminal. My question is how do I get ffmpeg to interface with my uploaded php files.
For example, as the user uploads an audio file, can I have ffmpeg convert it while it’s uploading, or do I need to set up a temporary folder for uploads, store it there, then have ffmpeg compress the file, convert it to a specific format and save it in another folder ?
I would prefer to have it compress and change the format while it’s uploading so as not to use server space, but if this is not the way ffmpeg works, then I don’t have a choice. Any help would be appreciated.