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  • moviepy write_videofile giving error on remote host

    30 juillet 2021, par HadiH2o

    I'm trying to put a logo on a video using the moviepy module
This module works properly on my PC(windows) but gives an error when I run the following code on the remote host I bought(linux).

    


    code :

    


    import random
import moviepy.editor as mp
import requests


def video_watermark(url):
    corners = [("right", "top"), ("left", "top"), ("right", "bottom"), ("left", "bottom")]
    response = requests.get(url)
    with open("media/videos/raw_video.mp4", "wb") as file:
        file.write(response.content)

    video = mp.VideoFileClip("./media/videos/raw_video.mp4")

    logo = (mp.ImageClip("./media/bold_logo.png")
            .set_duration(video.duration)
            .resize(height=50)  # if you need to resize...
            .margin(right=8, top=8, opacity=0)  # (optional) logo-border padding
            .set_pos(random.choice(corners)))

    final = mp.CompositeVideoClip([video, logo])
    final.write_videofile("./media/videos/ready_video.mp4")

video_watermark("url")


    


    error :

    


    OSError: [Errno 32] Broken pipe
 
MoviePy error: FFMPEG encountered the following error while writing
file ./media/videos/ready_video.mp4:
 
b'Error initializing output stream 0:0 -- Error while opening encoder
for output stream #0:0 - maybe incorrect parameters such as bit_rate,
rate, width or height\n'


    


    please help me to fix this problem

    


  • ffmpeg : concatinating files creates audio artefacts

    28 octobre 2022, par LML

    I'm currently trying to create a video out of multiple short video files. However, the final video always has audio artefacts, where it sounds like a short high pitch or echo at certain times during the audio. All the audio is a text-to-speech generated voice. No music. The artefacts appear sometimes more, sometimes less. But I would obviously prefer to have 0 of it.

    


    My starting point is a long audio file (mono with audio codec "mp3" according to ffprobe). Within that file are a bunch of short pauses of 4-5 seconds. I detect the silences and create individual audio files from there. Afterwards I create an mp4 file with this audio and a still image. Up to this point, the audio is perfectly fine and sounds the exact same as in the original file.

    


    After this I want to create the final video : each of the individual parts added into one long video. There is a transition between each file to mark the changing of image and audio. But even when skipping the transition and simply adding all of these clips that were generated the same way together, the artefacts are still present.

    


    The commands I use to create the different files.

    


    Create individual audio files :
.\ffmpeg.exe -y -hide_banner -i TTSAudio.mp3 -ss 359.944 -to 372.02479 -c copy partXY.mp3

    


    Create individual video files by using a .png file as the video stream and the partXY.mp3 as the audio stream :
.\ffmpeg.exe -y -hide_banner -framerate 30 -loop 1 -i XY_full.png -i partXY.mp3 -c:v libx265 -c:a copy -shortest partXY.mp4

    


    For concatenating the files :
.\ffmpeg.exe -y -hide_banner -i part000.mp4 -i part001.mp4 -i part002.mp4 -filter_complex "[0:v] [0:a] [1:v] [1:a] [2:v] [2:a] concat=n=3:v=1:a=1 [v] [a]" -map "[v]" -map "[a]" -c:v copy -c:a copy final_video.mp4

    


    I've tried a lot of different things and codecs for the audio, without any luck. I use h265, as using h264 was causing weird video artefacts after uploading the file to YouTube.
I have tried reencoding, instead of copying (-c:a copy) at various stages, especially the final video. All without any luck.
I've used the different concatenation where you provide a list of files, which created a whole different set of problems.

    


    I've managed to filter the artefacts out by using -af "lowpass=f=2800", but that changes the voice a lot. I was also not able to notice the pitch visually when opening the audio in audacity, for example.

    


    Example :
https://soundcloud.com/thelml/sets/ffmpeg-audio-artefacts/s-LNr6UaMPgz9?si=f7b30e1e64bf4333ad055fa1fe21e9ec
Due to the files being so short, I seem to have to sometimes have to replay the bugged file to hear the artefact.

    


    So my question is : how do I fix this, without using a lowpass that basically changes the whole voice ?

    


  • h265 and CRF in a specific region

    11 juin 2021, par D.Giunchi

    I need to create an h265 with a region that is compressed with a different CRF.

    


    I was thinking of generating 2 compressed videos from the original using h265 with different CRFs and then blending each frame. The final step is to create an h265 video from the blended frames using the min CRF between the two. Does it make sense or there is a simpler and better way ?