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  • ffmpeg x11grab moov atom not found

    30 mars 2021, par Jintor

    2 FFMPEG process

    


    (1) generating a ffmpeg x11grab to a .mp4
(2) take the .mp4 and restream it simultaneously to multiple rtmp endpoints

    


    ISSUE the generated file in (1) have this error "moov atom not found"

    


    This is the command that generate (1) :

    


    ffmpeg -re -y -f x11grab -draw_mouse 0 -framerate 30 
-video_size $RESOLUTION -i :$DISPLAY_NUM -c:a aac -c:v libx264 
-movflags +faststart -preset ultrafast -crf 28 -refs 4 -qmin 4 
-pix_fmt yuv420p -filter:v fps=30 file.mp4


    


    in the (2) => when I try to ffmpeg -i file.mp4 output somewhere : I get "moov atom not found" so the (2) can't read or open (1).

    


    What I'm I missing

    


    in (1) -movflags +faststart doesn't seem to fix the issue

    


    ••••••• EDIT : more details on the context ••••••

    


    I'm using openvidu : webrtc with kurento and coturn.

    


    The record feature creates a .mp4 on the fly as the chat is going on.

    


    To start the recording, there is an API call i can make to my server and it automatically stops when all users leaves the chatroom OR do an other api call to stop. see composed video in this link https://docs.openvidu.io/en/2.17.0/advanced-features/recording/

    


    openvidu have also webhooks.

    


    My problem is not how to stop ffmpeg, but getting FFMPEG to encode while the mp4 or other is being generated "on the fly".

    


    There is 2 options :

    


    OPTION 1 : individual => 1 .webm per camare => this .webm ffmpeg can restream as hls or RTMP => it's working.

    


    OPTION 2 : ** but the issue is with "Composed" video => it's using ffmpeg to x11grab the session... but it's mp4 without moov ato, so ffmpeg don't do anything with this.

    


    see the composed.sh script here
https://github.com/OpenVidu/openvidu/blob/master/openvidu-server/docker/openvidu-recording/scripts/composed.sh

    


  • ffmpeg - overlay multiple fading texts with different colors

    18 novembre 2017, par Abc123

    I have problem with this ffmpeg command, it works fine if the fading text is in white font color, but if I change the fontcolor to something else (for example black), the fading text will not appear, any ideas ?

    ffmpeg -i ./based_video/480/clip3.mp4 -filter_complex "color=black:100x100[c]; [c][0]scale2ref[ct][mv0]; \
    [ct]setsar=1,split=3[t1][t2][t3]; \
    [t1]drawtext=fontfile=/usr/share/fonts/truetype/roboto/Roboto-Bold.ttf:text='\$30,000.0':fontsize=40:fontcolor=white,split[text1][alpha1]; \
    [text1][alpha1]alphamerge,fade=t=in:st=1:d=1:alpha=1,fade=t=out:st=5:d=1:alpha=1[txta1]; \
    [t2]drawtext=fontfile=/usr/share/fonts/truetype/roboto/Roboto-Bold.ttf:text='\$30,000.0':fontsize=40:fontcolor=white,split[text2][alpha2]; \
    [text2][alpha2]alphamerge,fade=t=in:st=1:d=1:alpha=1,fade=t=out:st=5:d=1:alpha=1[txta2]; \
    [t3]drawtext=fontfile=/usr/share/fonts/truetype/roboto/Roboto-Bold.ttf:text='\$30,000.0':fontsize=40:fontcolor=white,split[text3][alpha3]; \
    [text3][alpha3]alphamerge,fade=t=in:st=1:d=1:alpha=1,fade=t=out:st=5:d=1:alpha=1[txta3]; \
    [mv0][txta1]overlay=x='100':y='200':shortest=1[mv1]; \
    [mv1][txta2]overlay=x='300':y='200':shortest=1[mv2]; \
    [mv2][txta3]overlay=x='500':y='200':shortest=1" \
    -c:v libx264 -c:a copy ./output_video/testnew-clip3-output.mp4

    full log is here :
    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y9Dnn0Df75J8P_hZ6LjHTX2dk-8z97UnTjlX8dnc0v0/edit?usp=sharing

    Thanks in advance

  • Get blur effect inside a drawn box using ass format

    18 septembre 2024, par Armen Sanoyan

    I have Nodejs application which generates subtitles file for video editing. The editing is done by ffmpeg. For each word I also generate a backdrop with rounded corners using drawing command. Example of dialog for backdrop.

    


    Dialogue: 0,00:00:38.60,00:00:42.10,Default,,0,0,0,,{\p1\1a&HD8&\c&HE27FA4&\pos(341.07421875,517.5)\an4}  {\p1}m 15 0 b 1202.8515625 .... {\p0}


    


    Now I want to make the backdrop blur.
(Text backdrop by ass formatting)

    


    I have tried to use \blur or \be, but they are for other purpose. Below is reference from the doc

    


    Enable or disable a subtle softening-effect for the edges of the text

    


    Is there any other way to achieve the blurred backdrop. I am ready even to mix ffmpeg commands like boxblur and ass file. I mean separately paint the backdrops and then apply ass subtitles file. Here is an experiment to explain the idea.

    


    [0:v]split=3[base][blur1_in][blur2_in];

[blur1_in]crop=w=100:h=100:x=20:y=40[region1];
[region1]boxblur=luma_radius=10:luma_power=1[blurred_region1];
[base][blurred_region1]overlay=x=20:y=40:enable='between(t,0,5)'[tmp1];

[blur2_in]crop=w=30:h=30:x=20:y=40[region2];
[region2]boxblur=luma_radius=5:luma_power=1[blurred_region2];
[tmp1][blurred_region2]overlay=x=20:y=40:enable='between(t,5,10)'[tmp2];

[tmp2]ass=../logs/ass.ass:fontsdir=../fonts/Audiowide-Regular.ttf[final_video]


    


    The problem in this case is that the corners are not rounded. Could anyone explain to me what is the easiest way to get backdrop with rounded corners an blurred inside