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Richard Stallman et le logiciel libre
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Websites made with MediaSPIP
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13 juin 2013Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
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vulkan_h264 : reject end_frame being called without valid session parameters
20 mai 2023, par Lynnevulkan_h264 : reject end_frame being called without valid session parameters
When seeking through MBAFF-coded H264, this can happen. Decoding calls end_frame
without calling start_frame. We are unable to decode this, as no frame
state has been set.Happens for both VAAPI and Vulkan. Could be an issue elsewhere, hence
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FFMPEG corruption concat
11 avril 2017, par Please HelpWhen I run
ffmpeg -f concat -i resizedvideolist.txt -c copy concatenated_time.mp4 2>&1
it concatenates all the videos in the txt, but there is one video around halfway through that get glitched out. The audio just doesn’t play for that video, but then starts playing on the next video, so it has been delayed. Then somewhere the audio managed to catch up and gets back in sync. Seems like some major corruption going on here.
I do not know how to fix this as the codec is the same as all the other vidoes, H.264, it is an mp4 like the others. The individual video file runs fine as it is, and it already is in the same timescale, because before this ffmpeg command, I ran
ffmpeg -i ./tempDownloadedMemes/$videoFileName -filter_complex 'scale=1080:-1,pad=1080:1080:(ow-iw)/2:(oh-ih)/2:0x2F2F2F' -video_track_timescale 15360 ./resizedVideos/resized_videoFileName 2>&1
To be honest I don’t even know what timescale is, but I read that it needs to be the same for it to work. I deleted the video from the list, tried this same command, and the problem was gone at the same time in the video that it would have appeared. It seems like it is something to do with that one file itself. Any known issues/workarounds on concat bugs ? This is very important to me. Thanks.
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How to concatenate multiple videos with ffmpeg while preserving each file's duration [closed]
24 janvier 2024, par GaoJinI have several video clips. Let's say 10 clips.
I want to concatenate them all to one video.
The duration of video clips varies and when I get property with ffprobe it says.
11.37s, 10.7s, 6.67s, 12s, 9s ...
But after I concatenated them all, the duration of result video is a little longer than the sum of individual videos.


And what bothers me is the moment when one video transitions to the next.
Sometimes the transition moment comes about 1 sec than it must be at(The moment get by calculation)


I converted all video clips to constant 30 fps and h264.


ffmpeg -y -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip0.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip1.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip2.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip3.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip4.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip5.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip6.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip7.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip8.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip9.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip10.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip11.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip12.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip13.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip14.mp4" -i "D:\\output\\temp_clip15.mp4" -filter_complex [0:v][1:v][2:v][3:v][4:v][5:v][6:v][7:v][8:v][9:v][10:v][11:v][12:v][13:v][14:v][15:v]concat=n=16:v=1[outv] -map [outv] concated.mp4