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  • Unrecognized option 'crf'

    6 septembre 2022, par Arjit Kaushal

    I am trying compress video using ffmpeg but i am facing errors in the command.
Although it runs perfectly fine on my linux terminal.( ffmpeg -i input.avi -vcodec libx264 -crf 24 output.avi).

    


    my code :

    


    void _compress() {
        if (_videoModel == null) return;
        String inputPath = _videoModel!.originalCachePath;
        String outputPath = _videoModel!.editCachePath;
    
        FFmpegKit.execute("-i $inputPath -vcodec libx264 -crf 24 -y $outputPath")
            .then((session) async {
          final returnCode = await session.getReturnCode();
          if (ReturnCode.isSuccess(returnCode)) {
            Navigator.pushNamed(context, PreviewPage.routeName,
                arguments: _videoModel);
          } else if (ReturnCode.isCancel(returnCode)) {
            print("compress cancel");
          } else {
            print("compress error : $returnCode");
            FFmpegKitConfig.enableLogCallback((log){
              final message = log.getMessage();
              print(message);
            });
    
    
          }
        });
      }


    


    I am facing the following errors :
Unrecognized option 'crf',
I/flutter (31056) : Error splitting the argument list,
Option not found.

    


  • Combining audio and multiple videos with FFMPEG [closed]

    6 novembre 2023, par Lee P

    I am working on a ffmpeg script to combine two videos with one audio file. The first video file should start after about 6 seconds and the second after about 40 seconds, and there should be a padding with a black screen between the two videos.
However, it only seems to add the first video clones the final frame as the padding.

    


    Here is my current script :

    


    ffmpeg -i video_0.mp4 -i video_1.mp4 -i audio.mp4 -filter_complex "[0:v] tpad=start_duration=5927ms:start_mode=add:color=black:stop_mode=add:color=black; [1:v] tpad=start_duration=44901ms:start_mode=add:color=black:stop_mode=add:color=blackconcat=n=2" -map 2:a -f mp4 -movflags +faststart composite_recording.mp4


    


    The final video timing should be :

    


    00:00-00:06 — black screen
    
00:06-00:24 — first video
    
00:24-00:40 — black screen
    
00:40-00:48 — second video

    


    I tried setting different values for the tpad start_duration for the second video and expected it to start the second video at around 40 seconds into the audio, however it didn't change anything.

    


  • How to not include the Pause duration in the FFMPEG recording timeline

    8 janvier 2019, par Riccardo Volpe

    I’m trying to pause a screencast made with ffmpeg under Linux, giving the command :

    kill -s SIGSTOP <pid>
    </pid>

    resuming then it with the command :

    kill -s SIGCONT <pid>
    </pid>

    to finally interrupt it with the command :

    kill <pid>
    </pid>

    but the resulting file keeps the duration of the pause command in the timeline. Is there any way to not include it in the final video output ?

    Thank you

    Edit #1

    I can’t understand a down vote without an explanation... but maybe my mind thinks different.

    To not be misunderstood and for a better explanation of the problem, I realized a video : as you can see, now, there are 14 seconds in which the timeline is locked (from 29th to 43th second), the same duration of the command to pause the screencast (kill -s SIGSTOP <pid></pid>). Now the previous question, if someone knows the solution.

    The unique one that I thought is to cut the final output, "labeling" the pause command in such a way to know where to cut...