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  • Is there any way in ffmpeg to cut a video with embedded subtitles and multiple audio tracks accordingly ? [closed]

    21 février 2024, par Harsh

    I have a video which had multiple audio tracks and embedded subtitles. I tried using ffmpeg to cut it, but I could not get the subtitles with it, nor the audio tracks. Here's the command I tried :

    


    ffmpeg -i input.mkv -ss 00:01:16 -to 00:02:46 -map "[0:0]:v" -map "[0:3]:a" -map "[0:4]:s" -c copy output.mkv 


    


    I tried using this command -

    


    ffprobe -v info input.mkv


    


    to collect information about the streams and substituted the streams, but for some reason it gave an error which read something along the lines of - Output with label 0:0 does not exist. Is there an alternative to achieve the result I wish ?

    


    Edit - I tried this command :

    


    ffmpeg -i input.mkv -ss 00:01:16 -to 00:02:46 -map 0 -c:a copy -c:s copy output.mkv


    


    It does the task BUT I have trouble seeing the video on my pc, it just shows a black screen (VLC) but on my mobile when I watch it using PLAYit, it works fine but I can't see the first 8 seconds for some reason. Anyways fix for this ?

    


  • Covert a file from mp4 to a file that HTML can display

    26 juin 2019, par Trying_To_Understand

    I have a mp4 file and I want to display it in HTML. The problem is that it won’t, not only in HTML but also in my player. In VLC I can watch the video but there is no sound. Maybe the file is corrupted ?
    This is the output when I run ffmpeg -i my_file.mp4 :

    [h264 @ 000001b4afc61880] decode_slice_header error
    [h264 @ 000001b4afc61880] no frame!
    [h264 @ 000001b4afc61880] non-existing PPS 0 referenced
       Last message repeated 1 times
    [h264 @ 000001b4afc61880] decode_slice_header error
    [h264 @ 000001b4afc61880] no frame!
    Input #0, mpeg, from '150_2.mp4':
     Duration: 00:50:51.75, start: 13182.386222, bitrate: 983 kb/s
       Stream #0:0[0x1e0]: Video: h264 (High), yuv420p(progressive), 1280x720, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 90k tbn, 50 tbc
       Stream #0:1[0x1c0]: Audio: pcm_alaw, 8000 Hz, mono, s16, 64 kb/s
    At least one output file must be specified.

    Can I convert this with ffmpeg to a good quality of video and audio ?

  • Adding mp3 metadata with space in ffmpeg using bash [duplicate]

    15 septembre 2019, par ctrlnot

    This question already has an answer here :

    I have this bash script on downloading youtube videos then convert it to mp3 using youtube-dl and ffmpeg.

    #!/bin/bash

    ytlink=""
    outputFileName=""
    title=""
    artist=""
    album=""

    while getopts l:o:t:r:b: flag; do
     case "${flag}" in
       l) ytlink="${OPTARG}";;
       o) outputFileName="${OPTARG}";;
       t) title="${OPTARG}";;
       r) artist="${OPTARG}";;
       b) album="${OPTARG}";;
     esac
    done

    youtube-dl "$ytlink" --add-metadata --extract-audio --audio-format mp3 --output "temp.%(ext)s"

    tempFilename="temp.mp3"
    outputFileName="$outputFileName.mp3"

    args+=("-i" "$tempFilename" "-metadata" "title='$title'" "-metadata" "artist='$artist'" "-metadata" "album='$album'" "-metadata" "comment=Source:$ytlink")
    ffmpeg -loglevel debug ${args[@]} -acodec copy "$outputFileName"
    rm "$tempFilename"

    This script is fine if I have one word title/artist/album. However, if I have a space, ffmpeg interprets each word before space as another parameter. This is how I use this on command line :

    ./yttomp3.sh -l "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwQnSHAilOQ" -o "Lee - Autumn Day" -t "Autumn Day" -r "Lee" -b "(Free) Lo-fi Type Beat - Autumn Day"

    The debug output of ffmpeg :

    Splitting the commandline.
    Reading option '-loglevel' ... matched as option 'loglevel' (set logging level) with argument 'debug'.
    Reading option '-i' ... matched as input url with argument 'temp.mp3'.
    Reading option '-metadata' ... matched as option 'metadata' (add metadata) with argument 'title='Autumn'.
    Reading option 'Day'' ... matched as output url.
    Reading option '-metadata' ... matched as option 'metadata' (add metadata) with argument 'artist='Lee''.
    Reading option '-metadata' ... matched as option 'metadata' (add metadata) with argument 'album='(Free)'.
    Reading option 'Lo-fi' ... matched as output url.
    Reading option 'Type' ... matched as output url.
    Reading option 'Beat' ... matched as output url.
    Reading option '-' ... matched as output url.
    Reading option 'Autumn' ... matched as output url.
    Reading option 'Day'' ... matched as output url.
    Reading option '-metadata' ... matched as option 'metadata' (add metadata) with argument 'comment=Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwQnSHAilOQ'.
    Reading option '-acodec' ... matched as option 'acodec' (force audio codec ('copy' to copy stream)) with argument 'copy'.
    Reading option 'Lee - Autumn Day.mp3' ... matched as output url.
    Finished splitting the commandline.

    I tried enclosing the arguments to quotes on the script but it’s still not working. How should I deal with this ? Thanks.