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Type : Video
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How to install libx265 for ffmpeg on Mac OSX
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brew install ffmpeg --with-fdk-aac --with-freetype --with-libass --with-libvpx --enable-libx265
No matter what when I go to run a command like
ffmpeg -i source.mkv -c:v libx265 test1.mkv
I get the error :
Unknown encoder 'libx265'
Has anyone had success building libx265 for use with ffmpeg on OSX and can you please share how you did it ?
P.S. I am running OSX 10.11.3
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Setting a framerate of a video created from images with ffmpeg (slowing down)
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ffmpeg -f image2 -i img%d.png v.mpg
The video is made, but plays very fast. Can I slow it down a bit ? (double duration nearly)
If possible set the speed while creation itself please.I also need to add an audio "a.wav" to the video being made, possibly in the same command. Is that possible ?
Please give me the commands
ThanksWhen I use this command, below is the error I get :
ffmpeg -r 12 -i pic\s%d.png -i rmt.wav -shortest -r 25 v.mpg
FFmpeg version SVN-r16573, Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
configuration: --extra-cflags=-fno-common --enable-memalign-hack --enable-pthreads --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libxvid --enable-libvorbis --enable-libtheora --enable-libspeex --enable-libfaac --enable-libgsm --enable-libx264 --enable-libschroedinger --enable-avisynth --enable-swscale --enable-gpl
libavutil 49.12. 0 / 49.12. 0
libavcodec 52.10. 0 / 52.10. 0
libavformat 52.23. 1 / 52.23. 1
libavdevice 52. 1. 0 / 52. 1. 0
libswscale 0. 6. 1 / 0. 6. 1
built on Jan 13 2009 02:57:09, gcc: 4.2.4
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Duration: 00:03:53.00, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
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Input #1, wav, from 'rmt.wav':
Duration: 00:12:16.19, bitrate: 64 kb/s
Stream #1.0: Audio: pcm_u8, 8000 Hz, mono, s16, 64 kb/s
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Stream #0.1: Audio: mp2, 8000 Hz, mono, s16, 64 kb/s
Stream mapping:
Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
Stream #1.0 -> #0.1
[mp2 @ 0x1738390]Sampling rate 8000 is not allowed in mp2
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VLC syntax to transcode and stream to stdout ?
19 novembre 2016, par Will TowerGoal : I am trying to use VLC as a local server to expand the video capabilities of an app created with
Adobe AIR
,Flex
andActionscript
. I am usingVLC
to stream tostdout
and reading that output from within my app.VLC Streaming capabilities
VLC Flash Video
Stream VLC to Website with asf and FlashStatus : I am able to launch
VLC
as a background process and control it through its remote control interface (more detail). I can load, transcode and stream a local video file. The example app below is a barebones testbed demonstrating this.Issue : I am getting data in to my app but it is not rendering as video. I don’t know if it is a problem with my VLC commands or with writing to/reading from
stdout
. This technique of reading fromstdout
in AIR works (withffmpeg
for example).One of the various transcoding commands I have tried :
-I rc // remote control interface
-vvv // verbose debuging
--sout // transcode, stream to stdout
"#transcode{vcodec=FLV1}:std{access=file,mux=ffmpeg{mux=flv},dst=-}"This results in data coming into to my app but for some reason it is not rendering as video when using
appendBytes
with theNetStream
instance.If instead I write the data to an .flv file, a valid file is created – so the broken part seems to be writing it to
stdout
. One thing I have noticed : I am not getting metadata through the stdout`method. If I play the file created with the command below, I do see metadata.// writing to a file
var output:File = File.desktopDirectory.resolvePath("stream.flv");
var outputPath:String = output.nativePath;
"#transcode{vcodec=FLV1}:std{access=file,mux=ffmpeg{mux=flv},dst=" + outputPath + "}");
Hoping someone sees where I am going wrong here.
Update 1 : Just to add some more detail (!) – I took a look at the .flv file that is generated to examine the metadata. It appears at the head of the file as shown below. I have the correct
onMetaData
handler set up and see a trace of this data if I play the file from disk. I do not see this trace when reading fromstdout
andNetStream
is inData Generation
mode. Is it possible that it isn’t getting sent tostdout
for some reason ? I’ve tried generating my own header and appending that before the stream starts – I may not have the header format correct.
Update 2 : So in my
AIR
app I was able to crudely parse the incomingstdout
stream coming fromVLC
. I wanted to see if the FLV header data was being sent – and it appears that it is. I don’t know if it is in the correct format, etc. but as I mention above, if I write to an .flv file instead ofstdout
, a valid .flv file is created.Completely at a loss now – have tried everything I could think of and followed up every web link I could find on the issues involved. Alas – so close and it would have been so cool to leverage
VLC
from withinAIR
.