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    On ne revendique pas d’être les seuls à faire ce que l’on fait ... et on ne revendique surtout pas d’être les meilleurs non plus ... Ce que l’on fait, on essaie juste de le faire bien, et de mieux en mieux...
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  • avcodec/h264_slice : don't sync default_ref[] between threads.

    18 juillet 2017, par Wan-Teh Chang
    avcodec/h264_slice : don't sync default_ref[] between threads.
    

    default_ref[] is unconditionally initialized in h264_initialise_ref_list()
    (called from ff_h264_build_ref_list(), called from h264_slice_init()).

    This fixes the following tsan warning when running fate-h264 :

    WARNING : ThreadSanitizer : data race (pid=31070)
    Write of size 8 at 0x7bbc000082a8 by thread T1 (mutexes : write M1628) :
    #0 memcpy /work/release-test/final/llvm.src/projects/compiler-rt/lib/tsan/../sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common_interceptors.inc:655:5
    (ffmpeg+0x10de9d)
    #1 h264_initialise_ref_list ffmpeg/libavcodec/h264_refs.c:214:29 (ffmpeg+0x1186b3f)
    #2 ff_h264_build_ref_list ffmpeg/libavcodec/h264_refs.c:306 (ffmpeg+0x1186b3f)
    #3 h264_slice_init ffmpeg/libavcodec/h264_slice.c:1900:11 (ffmpeg+0x1191149)
    [..]
    Previous read of size 8 at 0x7bbc000082a8 by main thread (mutexes :
    write M1630) :
    #0 memcpy /work/release-test/final/llvm.src/projects/compiler-rt/lib/tsan/../sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common_interceptors.inc:655:5
    (ffmpeg+0x10de9d)
    #1 ff_h264_update_thread_context ffmpeg/libavcodec/h264_slice.c:411:5 (ffmpeg+0x118b7dc)

    Signed-off-by : Wan-Teh Chang <wtc@google.com>
    Signed-off-by : Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>

    • [DH] libavcodec/h264_slice.c
  • Extend plain background in a video

    3 juillet 2022, par Maiki

    Is there any easier way to achieve this ?, I'd like to make a .bat file that modify 148 videos that are 3840x2160

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    They belong to the COLORFUL platform video set 1.8.0

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    Every video has a system or console in the middle of it and it has a plain color as background. I want to keep the resolution, 3840x2160 but I need to displace the image a 15% to the right so it will be neccesary to fill the left area with the same color it's being use as color of the background.

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    This is a snapshot from one of these videos :

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    Snapshot of the original video

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    The result should be something like this :

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    Snapshot of the video I'd like to get

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    So far I was trying lot of things with no success, I maybe did it harder than it is really. I did a first script that crop the video :

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    for %%X in (*.mp4) do .\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe -threads 4 -i "%%X" -filter:v "crop=2688:ih" -c:a copy -threads 4 "second_script\%%X"&#xA;

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    The new video will be stored in the second_script folder, then there is a second script that will use ffmpeg to export a picture from the video and magick.exe will help me to identify the color, after that it will use ffmpeg again to add an are of that color, but ... for some reason I don't know the color result is not the same

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    for %%X in (*.mp4) do (&#xA;..\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe -threads 4 -i "%%X" -vf "select=eq(n\,100)" -vframes 1 %%~nX.png&#xA;&#xA;magick.exe .\%%~nX.png -format "%%[hex:u.p{0,0}]" info: > temp.txt&#xA;&#xA;for /f "delims=" %%i in (temp.txt) do (&#xA;..\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe -threads 4 -i "%%X" -filter_complex "[0]pad = w=3840 : h=ih: x=3840-2688 : y=0 : color=#%%i" -movflags &#x2B;faststart  -c:a copy -threads 4 "final\%%X"&#xA;)&#xA;&#xA;)&#xA;

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    What I get is something like this :

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    Final result, it doesn't look like I expected

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    Would there be any easy way to do this ? any recommendation is really appreciate

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  • Remapping multiple Mp4 videos into a single one with ffmpeg

    21 septembre 2016, par Josep Bosch

    I’m interested in remapping multiple (6) MP4 videos into a high resolution final video according to lookup tables I calculated. The idea is convert 6 independent videos in a 360º video according to an equirectangular projection.

    Equirectangular image example
    Example of equirectangular video here

    Is there a way to do this remapping with ffmpeg or any other linux program ?
    Right now I’m extracting all the frames from the videos, creating the equirectangular individual images and joining them again into a video. There must be a better way for this...

    UPDATE :

    Following Mulyva’s suggestion I first remap each individual video using the remap filter. Those parts of the panoramic video not covered are interpreted like chromakey pixels using :

    ffmpeg -i videos/camera1.MP4 -i camera0_map_x_radius5.pgm -i camera0_map_y_radius5.pgm -lavfi remap -qscale 1 out0.MP4

    Camera0

    Camera1

    Then I try to overlay them using the chomakey filter :

    ffmpeg -i out0.MP4 -i out1.MP4 -filter_complex "[1:v]chromakey=0x12da11:0.2:0.2[chromakey_res];[0:v][chromakey_res]overlay=eof_action=pass[out]" -map "[out]" out.mp4

    As you can see, the final result has an undesirable green shadow. Any idea of how to remove it ?

    Result