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  • ffmpeg Unrecognized option 'preset' [closed]

    16 mai 2024, par Lalaluye

    Hello I just recently upgraded ffmpeg from 4.3.1 to 7.0 and getting the following error :

    


    my command is
ffmpeg -y -f image2pipe -framerate 24 -i pipe: -c:v libx264 -preset veryfast -crf 29 -pix_fmt yuv420

    


    and getting the below error :

    


    16 May 2024 06:43:28,979 [DEBUG] testIntent  (pool-7-thread-3) 
ffmpeg   built with gcc 7 (GCC)
16 May 2024 06:43:28,979 [DEBUG] testIntent  (pool-7-thread-3) 
configuration: --prefix=/local/p4clients/pkgbuild-JklBW/workspace/src/FFmpeg/build/private/install
16 May 2024 06:43:28,979 [DEBUG] testIntent  (pool-7-thread-3) 
ffmpeg   libavutil      59.  8.100 / 59.  8.100
16 May 2024 06:43:28,979 [DEBUG] testIntent  (pool-7-thread-3) 
ffmpeg   libavcodec     61.  3.100 / 61.  3.100
16 May 2024 06:43:28,979 [DEBUG] testIntent  (pool-7-thread-3) 
ffmpeg   libavformat    61.  1.100 / 61.  1.100
16 May 2024 06:43:28,979 [DEBUG] testIntent  (pool-7-thread-3) 
ffmpeg   libavdevice    61.  1.100 / 61.  1.100
16 May 2024 06:43:28,979 [DEBUG] testIntent  (pool-7-thread-3) 
ffmpeg   libavfilter    10.  1.100 / 10.  1.100
16 May 2024 06:43:28,979 [DEBUG] testIntent  (pool-7-thread-3) 
ffmpeg   libswscale      8.  1.100 /  8.  1.100
16 May 2024 06:43:28,979 [DEBUG] testIntent  (pool-7-thread-3) 
ffmpeg   libswresample   5.  1.100 /  5.  1.100
16 May 2024 06:43:28,979 [DEBUG] testIntent  (pool-7-thread-3) 
ffmpeg Unrecognized option 'preset'.



    


    Haven't found a resolution so far. Any help appreciated

    


  • HLS. FFmpeg : error when loading first segment [closed]

    30 avril 2024, par rus_99_pk

    I'm trying to download a streaming video using ffmpeg. There is a file in the format *.m3u8. BUT, if everything was so simple, I would not have come here.

    


    There are a number of nuances :

    


      

    1. It cannot be downloaded by specifying a link to the file
    2. 


    3. If you upload the file and look at its contents, there will be : #EXT-X-KEY:METHOD=AES-128,URI="[KEY],IV=[IV]
    4. 


    


    With a URI, the task is easy to solve ; just specify the value list.m3u8.

    


    I end up getting :

    


    Error when loading first segment 'https://cdnv-m12.boomstream.com/vod/hash:21596def3216ed982660d609751b8078/id:35105.29443.1039983.85853232.150106.hls/time:0/data:eyJ2ZXJzaW9uIjoiMS4yLjk3IiwidXNlX2RpcmVjdF9saW5rcyI6InllcyIsImlzX2VuY3J5cHQiOiJ5ZXMifQ==/m61/2024/04/27/1Q0idCxb.mp4/media-1.ts'


    


    But with IV it’s more difficult, because file processing is performed on the server side. Please help.

    


    I tried to get JS with similar variable names and monitor network traffic using Wireshark, in the hope of catching a response from the server with IV.

    


    But it didn't help me.

    


    My script for download :

    


    #!/bin/bash
clear

link="/home/user/Download/chunklist.m3u8"
filename="testfile"

ffmpeg \
-headers $'User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:124.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/124.0\r\nAccept: */*\r\nAccept-Language: ru-RU,ru;q=0.8,en-US;q=0.5,en;q=0.3\r\nAccept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br\r\nOrigin: https://example.com\r\nConn>
-protocol_whitelist "file,http,https,tcp,tls,crypto" \
-allowed_extensions ALL \
-f hls \
-i "$link" \
-map p:2 \
-bsf:a aac_adtstoasc  -vcodec copy  -c copy -crf 50 /tmp/$filename.mp4 -v trace


    


    Trace log

    


  • ffmpeg output with label 'v' does not exist in any defined filtler graph

    15 avril 2024, par David Royale

    Been trying to make this Python code work but it fails up until rendering the final part :

    


    import subprocess
import re
import os

def detect_idle_sections(video_path):
    command = ['ffmpeg', '-i', video_path, '-vf', 'select=\'gt(scene,0.1)\'', '-vsync', 'vfr', '-f', 'null', '-']
    output = subprocess.check_output(command, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).decode('utf-8')
    
    idle_sections = []
    duration = 0.0
    for line in output.split('\n'):
        match = re.search(r'scene:(\d+)', line)
        if match:
            scene = int(match.group(1))
            if scene == 0:
                duration += 1.0 / 30  # Assuming 30 fps
            else:
                if duration > 0:
                    idle_sections.append((duration, duration - (1.0 / 30)))  # Duration and start time
                    duration = 0.0
    
    return idle_sections

def cut_idle_sections(video_path, idle_sections, output_path, total_duration):
    print("starting to cut things")
    filters = []
    start_time = 0.0
    for duration, _ in idle_sections:
        filters.append(f'[0:v]trim=start={start_time}:end={start_time + duration},setpts=PTS-STARTPTS[v{len(filters)}]')
        start_time += duration
    
    if start_time < total_duration:
        filters.append(f'[0:v]trim=start={start_time},setpts=PTS-STARTPTS[v{len(filters)}]')

    filter_str = ';'.join(filters)
    print("finished chopping")
    command = ['ffmpeg', '-i', video_path, '-filter_complex', filter_str, '-map', '[v]', output_path]
    subprocess.call(command)

def get_total_duration(video_path):
    print("prior getting time")
    command = ['ffprobe', '-v', 'error', '-show_entries', 'format=duration', '-of', 'default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1', video_path]
    output = subprocess.check_output(command).decode('utf-8').strip()
    print("after getting time")
    return float(output)

input_file = r"C:\Users\D\Videos\2024-04-15 08-42-53.mkv"
output_file = r"C:\Users\D\Videos\output_video.mp4"

# Get full paths
input_path = os.path.abspath(input_file)
output_path = os.path.abspath(output_file)

total_duration = get_total_duration(input_path)
idle_sections = detect_idle_sections(input_path)
cut_idle_sections(input_path, idle_sections, output_path, total_duration)


    


    The error I am getting is :

    


    [out#0/mp4 @ 000001af60f9d3c0] Output with label 'v' does not exist in any defined filter graph, or was already used elsewhere.
Error opening output file C:\Users\D_era\Videos\output_video.mp4.
Error opening output files: Invalid argument


    


    The code is intended to cut "iddle" frames where frame a = frame b. I want to point out that I don't really care about audio, so it's just comparing if frames "A" through "H" are the same and keeping a and continuing with the rest of the video.

    


    Putting some comments to determine which part was successful and which broke, I found that the line failig is this :

    


    command = ['ffmpeg', '-i', video_path, '-filter_complex', filter_str, '-map', '[v]', output_path]


    


    and apparently is the -map part.