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  • Set the filename downloaded via youtube-dl to a variable [closed]

    22 septembre 2020, par Jim Jamil

    This is the current script, it's a Windows batch file that prompts for a Youtube url and then downloads the best audio in m4a. It's basically cobbled together and uses aria2 to manage the download.

    


    @echo off
SETLOCAL ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION
(set /p var1="Url? " && youtube-dl -f bestaudio[ext=m4a] --external-downloader aria2c --external-downloader-args "-j 16 -s 16 -x 16 -k 5M" --restrict-filenames -o "%%(title)s.%%(ext)s" --add-metadata --embed-thumbnail !Var1!)
ENDLOCAL
pause


    


    After asking for the url, I want to also prompt the user to input the start and end times to trim the audio, which would be done by ffmpeg post download.

    


    Something like :

    


    ffmpeg -i file.m4a -ss 00:00:20 -to 00:00:40 -c copy file-2.m4a


    


    Based on this : https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/182602/trim-audio-file-using-start-and-stop-times/302469#302469

    


    The beginning and end times would need to be variables set by user input in 00:00:00 format, but not sure how to add the ffmpeg post-processing at the end or how it would all fit together. I want to add this trimming feature to remove some of the preamble on podcasts and get straight to the guest part of the show.

    


    The --embed-thumbnail is optional, and won't work anyway unless Atomic Parsley is present. FFmpeg often has trouble with Album Art anyway so I usually just use -vn on the final output file.

    


  • Streaming raw h264 video from Raspberry PI to server for capture and viewing [closed]

    24 juin 2024, par tbullers

    This is really an optimization question - I have been able to stream h264 from a raspberry pi 5 to a linux system and capture the streams and save them to .mp4 files.

    


    But I intend to run the video capture and sending on a battery powered Pi Zero 2 W and want to use the least amount of power to maximize battery life and still providing good video quality.

    


    I've explored many different configuration settings but am getting lost in all the options.

    


    This is what I run on the pi :

    


    rpicam-vid -t 30s --framerate 30 --hdr --inline --listen -o tcp://0.0.0.0:5000


    


    I retrieve this video from the more powerful Ubuntu server with :

    


    ffmpeg -r 30 -i tcp://ralph:5000 -vcodec copy video_out103.mp4


    


    It generally works but I receive lots of errors on the server side like this :

    


    [mp4 @ 0x5f9aab5d0800] pts has no valuee= 975.4kbits/s speed=1.19x
Last message repeated 15 times
[mp4 @ 0x5f9aab5d0800] pts has no valuee=1035.3kbits/s speed=1.19x
Last message repeated 15 times
[mp4 @ 0x5f9aab5d0800] pts has no valuee=1014.8kbits/s speed=1.18x
Last message repeated 9 times
[mp4 @ 0x5f9aab5d0800] pts has no valuee=1001.1kbits/s speed=1.17x
Last message repeated 7 times
[mp4 @ 0x5f9aab5d0800] pts has no value
Last message repeated 1 times
[out#0/mp4 @ 0x5f9aab5ad5c0] video:3546kB audio:0kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead : 0.120360%
size= 3550kB time=00:00:27.50 bitrate=1057.5kbits/s speed=1.18x

    


    Any suggestions on how to correct these errors ?

    


    Also any suggestions on how to make the video capture side more efficient ? Should I use a different codec ? (yuv instead of h264 ?) Would using UDP decrease overhead ? Can I improve video quality with the mode or hdr options ? What does denoise do ?

    


    With all the options available with these tools I think it's unlikely that I have a well thought out approach to capture and streaming. I'm hoping that people who are more familiar with this space might be able to provide some suggestions.

    


    Thank you !

    


    -tom

    


  • Expand (extend) a video to an specific duration [closed]

    1er octobre 2020, par BorrajaX

    Do VLC or FFmpeg (or AVconv) have any feature to force the duration of a video to a certain number of seconds ?

    



    Let's say I have a... 5 minutes .mp4 video (without audio). Is there a way to have any of the aforementioned tools "expanding" the video to a longer duration ? The video comes from a Power Point slideshow, but it's too short (running too fast, to say so). The idea would be automatically inserting frames so it reaches an specified duration. It looks like something pretty doable (erm... for a total newbie in video encoding/transcoding as I am) : A 5 minutes video, at 30fps means I have 9000 frames... To make it be 10 times longer, get the first "real" frame, copy it ten times, then get the second "real" frame, copy it ten times... and so on.

    



    I'm using Ubuntu 12.04, but I can install/compile any required software, if needed. So far, I have VLC, AVConv and FFmpeg (FFmpeg in an specific folder, so it won't conflict with AVConv)

    



    Thank you in advance.