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  • How to perform Video Trimming & Merging Performance in Mobile App ? [closed]

    5 mai 2024, par Harpreet Singh.8052

    I am in the process of developing an app that will allow users to trim and merge recorded videos similar to Snapchat and Instagram stories. Currently, I am using FFmpeg for video processing, but it is taking too long to complete. I have come up with an idea to use ExoPlayer to minimize processing time. My plan is to store the trimmed duration of multiple videos and only play the trimmed part when the video is played. ExoPlayer allows playing multiple videos seamlessly, so it will appear as if the videos have been trimmed and merged. However, I am uncertain about how to handle video playback on the server-side when a user uploads all the videos and metadata about the video, such as the trimmed part from where to where they want to play. If I follow this approach, I will need to first get all the videos to the user's device before playback, but the videos can be long, ranging from 10 to 30 minutes, making this approach impractical. I would like to play them in a video stream manner. 

    


    I am also curious about how other video editing apps such as CapCut or Kinemaster handle video processing tasks like trimming, merging, and slow-mo. What video processing tools do they use ? When I tried merging ten one-minute videos, it took around 10 minutes on my Android phone, but these editing apps take less time. 

    


    I would appreciate any approach or idea to improve the processing time for video trimming and merging

    


  • How to improve Video Trimming & Merging Performance for Mobile App [closed]

    5 mai 2024, par Harpreet Singh.8052

    I am in the process of developing an app that will allow users to trim and merge recorded videos similar to Snapchat and Instagram stories. Currently, I am using FFmpeg for video processing, but it is taking too long to complete. I have come up with an idea to use ExoPlayer to minimize processing time. My plan is to store the trimmed duration of multiple videos and only play the trimmed part when the video is played. ExoPlayer allows playing multiple videos seamlessly, so it will appear as if the videos have been trimmed and merged. However, I am uncertain about how to handle video playback on the server-side when a user uploads all the videos and metadata about the video, such as the trimmed part from where to where they want to play. If I follow this approach, I will need to first get all the videos to the user's device before playback, but the videos can be long, ranging from 10 to 30 minutes, making this approach impractical. I would like to play them in a video stream manner. 

    


    I am also curious about how other video editing apps such as CapCut or Kinemaster handle video processing tasks like trimming, merging, and slow-mo. What video processing tools do they use ? When I tried merging ten one-minute videos, it took around 10 minutes on my Android phone, but these editing apps take less time. 

    


    I would appreciate any approach or idea to improve the processing time for video trimming and merging

    


  • How to change resolution without compromising video quality using ffmpeg ?

    20 mars 2024, par blake banker

    I'm trying to develop a simple video transcoding system.
When you upload a video,
After extracting the video and audio separately,
I want to encode them at 360, 720, and 1080p resolutions respectively and then merge them to create three final mp4 files.
At this time, I have two questions.

    


      

    1. Is there a big difference between encoding the video and audio separately in the original video file and encoding the original video file as is ? In a related book, it is said that a system is created by separating video and audio, and I am curious as to why.

      


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    3. I want to change the resolution without compromising the original image quality. At this time, the resolution of the uploaded file can be known at the time of upload. As a test, I created files according to each resolution, and found that the image quality was damaged. If I want to change only the resolution while keeping the original image quality, I would like to know how to adjust each ffmpeg option. We plan to change it to 360, 720, and 1080p.

      


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