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  • How to convert 4:3 video to 16:9 without stretching the original in ffmpeg

    5 novembre 2016, par carvil

    I would like to convert some 4:3 videos that I took on an iPhone to 16:9, by adding black bars to both sides instead of stretching the video.

    I tried something like this without success :

    ffmpeg -y -i input.mov -aspect 1.7777777777777777 -s 640x360 output.mp4

    Even though the output has the correct size, the video is stretched, which is not what I want.

    How can I keep the proportion between the width and height of the original video, and add extra black bars to both sides to avoid stretching ?

    This would be similar to how YouTube does it when uploading a video from an iPhone directly to YouTube.

    Thanks !

  • ffmpeg convert mp4 video for phones

    23 avril 2015, par Ar Megatox

    I need to make a video which will play on iPhone and Android but the problem is when I click play on the phone it needs minimum 7 seconds to start.

    So maybe I need to fix something in this code to make the video play on phones (maybe another format is needed) :

    ffmpeg -i VIDEO -c:v libx264 -s 640x480 -strict experimental -c:a aac VIDEO.MP4

    There must be something to make the video play faster without a delay on start.

    I tried a FLV file and it worked fine on Android but the iPhone can’t play it.

  • How build ffmpeg optimized for iOS, using hardware decoding probably ?

    9 décembre 2013, par jAckOdE

    I make a FFMPEG-based player for ios. It works fine on simulator, but on real-device (iPhone 4) the frame rate is low and make my audio and video out of sync. the player works fine on iPhone 4s, so I guess it's just problem about device's computing power.

    So, is there anyway to build FFMPEG optimized for iOS device (armv7, arvm7s arch) ? or is there anyway to utilize ios device hardware to decode video stream ?

    My video stream is encode in H264/AAC.