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Subtitles aren't being burnt into the video | embedding srt into video frames [closed]
29 février 2024, par X3R0Describe the bug


I'm trying to burn a subtitles.srt file onto the video (having the subtitle embeded within the frames themselves)


To Reproduce


both `input.mp4` and `subtitles.srt` are available to the WASM FFMPEG FS
const converted = await ffmpegRef.current.exec([
 '-i', "input.mp4", // Input File
 '-i', 'subtitles.srt', // Burn subtitles into video
 '-vf', 'subtitles=subtitles.srt', // Burn subtitles into video
 "output.mp4" // Output File
]);



Expected behavior


The Subtitles should be burned into the video.


Desktop :


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- OS : Windows 10
- Browser Chrome
- Version 122.0.6261.94 (Official Build) (64-bit) (cohort : M122 Rollout)








Additional context


Example extract from the
subtitles.srt
file

1
00:00:00,280 --> 00:00:01,379
Hi,

2
00:00:01,379 --> 00:00:01,679
and

3
00:00:01,679 --> 00:00:01,980
welcome

4
00:00:01,980 --> 00:00:02,200
to

5
00:00:02,200 --> 00:00:03,220
ClipDrop.

6
00:00:03,799 --> 00:00:03,919
Congratulations

7
00:00:03,919 --> 00:00:04,400
on

8
00:00:04,400 --> 00:00:04,719
being

9
00:00:04,719 --> 00:00:05,040
selected

10
00:00:05,040 --> 00:00:05,259
to

11
00:00:05,259 --> 00:00:05,480
do



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In Python - how to combine portions of two video files into one video file ?
1er juin 2018, par James JohnsonUsing Python, how does one combine two video files and then save into one video file ?
For example :
I want to combine 0:15 to 0:30 of A.mp4 with 0:10 to 0:20 of B.mp4 to create C.mp4.How does one do this in Python ? (possibly using FFMpeg or anything else)
Thank you !
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Android and Ffmpeg. Play video (audio and video syncing WITHOUT USING SDL)
21 janvier 2014, par user1885632I have build ffmpeg library and made simple project where I decode video stream and show it on SurfaceView. Now I need to play sound stream of my video file. And the biggest problem for me is synchronization. I saw tutorials but all of them show how to do this using SDL. But for this I need to install SDL, build it (and there are some trouble for me, because of my project structure). So I don't want to use SDL. Are there any ways how to play a videofile with sound synchronously without using SDL ?