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  • lavu : add an API function to return the Libav version string

    2 juillet 2015, par wm4
    lavu : add an API function to return the Libav version string
    

    This returns something like "v12_dev0-1332-g333a27c". This is much more
    useful than the individual library versions, of which there are too
    many, and which are very hard to map back to releases or git commits.

    Signed-off-by : Janne Grunau <janne-libav@jannau.net>

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  • ffmpeg x11grab moov atom not found

    30 mars 2021, par Jintor

    2 FFMPEG process

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

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

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    This is the command that generate (1) :

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    ffmpeg -re -y -f x11grab -draw_mouse 0 -framerate 30 &#xA;-video_size $RESOLUTION -i :$DISPLAY_NUM -c:a aac -c:v libx264 &#xA;-movflags &#x2B;faststart -preset ultrafast -crf 28 -refs 4 -qmin 4 &#xA;-pix_fmt yuv420p -filter:v fps=30 file.mp4&#xA;

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    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).

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    What I'm I missing

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    in (1) -movflags &#x2B;faststart doesn't seem to fix the issue

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

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

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

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    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/

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    openvidu have also webhooks.

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

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    There is 2 options :

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

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    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.

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

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  • Produce waveform video from audio using FFMPEG

    30 novembre 2020, par RhythmicDevil

    I am trying to create a waveform video from audio. My goal is to produce a video that looks something like this

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    enter image description here

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    For my test I have an mp3 that plays a short clipped sound. There are 4 bars of 1/4 notes and 4 bars of 1/8 notes played at 120bpm. I am having some trouble coming up with the right combination of preprocessing and filtering to produce a video that looks like the image. The colors dont have to be exact, I am more concerned with the shape of the beats. I tried a couple of different approaches using showwaves and showspectrum. I cant quite wrap my head around why when using showwaves the beats go past so quickly, but using showspectrum produces a video where I can see each individual beat.

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    ShowWaves

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    ffmpeg -i beat_test.mp3 -filter_complex "[0:a]showwaves=s=1280x100:mode=cline:rate=25:scale=sqrt,format=yuv420p[v]" -map "[v]" -map 0:a output_wav.mp4&#xA;

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    This link will download the output of that command.

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    ShowSpectrum

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    ffmpeg -i beat_test.mp3 -filter_complex "[0:a]showspectrum=s=1280x100:mode=combined:color=intensity:saturation=5:slide=1:scale=cbrt,format=yuv420p[v]" -map "[v]" -an -map 0:a output_spec.mp4&#xA;

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    This link will download the output of that command.

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    I posted the simple examples because I didn't want to confuse the issue by adding all the variations I have tried.

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    In practice I suppose I can get away with the output from showspectrum but I'd like to understand where/how I am thinking about this incorrectly. Thanks for any advice.

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    Here is a link to the source audio file.

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