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  • How to write frames to a video file ?

    20 juillet 2019, par Mike Chen

    I am currently writing an application that read frames from camera, modify them, and save them into a video file. I’m planing to do it with ffmpeg. There’s rarely a documentation about ffmpeg. I can’t find a way. Does any know how to do it ?

    I need it to be done on unix, and in C or C++. Does any can provide some instructions ?

    Thanks.

    EDIT :

    Sorry, I haven’t write clearly. I want some developer APIs to write frames to a video file. I open up camera stream, I get every single frame, then I save them into a video file with those APIs available in ffmpeg’s public apis. So using command line tool actually doesn’t help me. And I’ve seen output_example.c under the ffmpeg src folder. It’s pretty great that I may copy some parts of the code directly without change. And I am still looking for a easier way.

    Also, I’m thinking of porting my app to iPhone, as far as I know, only ffmpeg has been ported on iPhone. GStreamer is based on glib, and it’s all GNU stuff. I’m not sure if I can get it work on iPhone. So ffmpeg is still the best choice for now.

    Any comments is appreciated.

  • FFMPEG - Use Orientation metadata for mobile recordings

    21 mai 2012, par Kim Egede Jakobsen

    When I convert a .mov file recorded on a iPhone 4S, the video is rotated 180 degrees.
    If I playing the video on my computer, it looks correct.

    I got the same issue with .3gp files from Android and .mov from iPhone 4 (They are rotated 90 degrees)

    I have tried looking in the documentation for FFMPEG, but it seems that I will need to scan the metadata and then add it to my convertion script ?

    Command tried : ffmpeg -i VID_20120510_104204.mov -y -f flv -ar 44100 VID_20120510_104204.flv
    Also looked on -vf %ROTATE%

  • Using ffmpeg to display a static image if an RTMP input source is missing

    19 mars 2016, par iameli

    Here is what I would like ffmpeg to output :

    • If I am streaming from my iPhone to my RTMP server, ffmpeg should output the live video from my iPhone.
    • If not, ffmpeg should output a blank red screen.

    Here’s what I have so far. It sort of works.

    ffmpeg \
     -f lavfi \
     -re \
     -i 'color=s=320x240:r=30:c=red' \
     -thread_queue_size 512 \
     -i 'rtmp://localhost/stream/iphone' \
     -c:v libx264 \
     -f flv \
     -filter_complex "\
       [1:v]scale=320:240[stream]; \
       [0:v][stream]overlay=0:0:eof_action=pass[output] \
     "\
     -map '[output]' \
     -tune zerolatency \
     'rtmp://localhost/stream/output'

    What happens : it boots up and starts streaming my iPhone’s output no problem. When I disconnect, it hangs for a long time, perhaps 20 seconds. Then it starts outputting red, okay. But then if I reconnect my phone, it doesn’t resume. It’s still red. Two questions :

    • Is there a way to configure the buffering so that it starts outputting red as soon as it stops getting data from the RTMP stream ?
    • Is there a way to have it auto-retry, so after the RTMP stream returns, it will switch back ?

    Full verbose output, if that’s helpful. I’m using the latest git version of ffmpeg as of 2016-03-18 on Ubuntu Wily. The RTMP server is nginx-rtmp.