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  • Use ffmpeg Windows batch script on OS X

    3 novembre 2015, par andisk

    I got an ffmpeg batch script written by someone. The script takes all video clips of a specific folder, cuts off first and last frame, converts the clips to ProRes and saves them in a new folder. I got it running under Windows (just have to double-click the *.bat file and it does what it’s supposed to do).
    But now I need that same script running on a mac. I’ve installed ffmpeg over homebrew. Then I tried to make a Automator-Service, but with no success. Best thing would be if I could just right click on the folder with the videos, go to services and click on convert. I’m not really into coding and scripting, but the people who should use the script are happy when they find the power switch of the computer..
    Can anyone help me with this ?
    Cheers andisk

    Edit : Here’s the code

       `@echo off


       mkdir tmp
       mkdir converted


       set pathtofind=%~dp0
       echo Searching for files in %pathtofind%%1\


       setlocal enableextensions
       setlocal ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION



       for %%f in (%pathtofind%%1\*) do (
               echo Handling file %%f
               ffmpeg -y -loglevel quiet -i %%f tmp\%%d.png
               set count=0
               for %%x in (tmp\*) do set /a count +=1
               echo Deleting frames 1 and !count!
               del tmp\1.png
               del tmp\!count!.png
               echo Saving %%~nf.mov
               ffmpeg -y -loglevel verbose -f image2 -r 24 -i tmp\%%d.png -vcodec prores -profile:v 1 -r 24 converted\%%~nf.mov
               del /q tmp\*.*

               echo ---------------------------
       )


       rd tmp`
  • Video playing, how to play a video back a a rapid rate at random timestamp locations

    10 avril 2020, par Zarc Rowden

    Note : this is a mildly general question that is looking more for pointers in the right direction and not exactly requiring a concise coded answer. I appreciate any and all input, thank you for lending your brain power to me for this moment :)

    



    I have a script that receives midi messages in real time and triggers playback of a single video on various timestamps that are changed/selected regularly and randomly by a user. Currently this is working in the browser, however, I've realized that there is some noticeable latency between (i'm guessing the cause here so please correct me) the moment a request to play a video at a specific time is made(note : the video is not being requested over the wire, this action does not take place until a JS Blob Url is loaded into the player) and the moment where that request is fulfilled and delivered from storage to pixels on the screen.

    



    My question is : Is it reasonable to assume that there is a tool out there, that given the correct video format and optimizations both in the code and in the file that could load an entire, say : 1 gb video into memory and play it back at random timestamps every 60 milliseconds at completely random, constantly changing timestamps.

    



    If you're now all the way down here... Thanks for reading this far, or scanning ! Please let me know if this question makes any sense / could be improved, I'm happy to clarify further.

    


  • Displaying ffmpeg conversion progress

    29 mars 2014, par Hiigaran

    I'm trying to get an admin function made, in which I want to show a basic status of any file conversion(s) that may or may not be happening upon page load. I'm not entirely sure how to proceed with this, so here is what I have at the moment :

    exec("ffprobe -v quiet -print_format json -show_format '".$fileNameIn.".".$ext."' > /var/www/resources/ffmpegFormat.log");
    exec("/ffmpeg/ffmpeg -loglevel 'verbose' -i '".$fileNameIn.".".$ext."' '".$fileNameOut.".flac' null >/dev/null 2>/var/www/resources/ffmpeg.log &",$ffmpegOutput);

    My idea is to use ffprobe to output some information about the file to be converted, then use PHP in some way to read the output file (ffmpegFormat.log) for the total file duration. Once read, ffmpeg begins, while outputting to its own file (ffmpeg.log).

    I'm not looking for anything fancy, like live updates on the progress, so I'm content with simply having a script read the current duration from the last line of the ffmpeg.log file, compare it to the total duration from the ffmpegFormat.log file, and display a percentage only after a page load/refresh.

    I've placed a restriction on conversion to only one file at a time, for the sake of simplifying this progress indicator (and due to a lack of processing power on this computer).

    Assuming there's no simpler way than my idea, how can I do this ?