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    I have two WebM files, both have video and audio.

    I want to insert the audio from one WebM file into the other so that the final WebM file has two audio "streams" playing simultaneously with the video.

    Is it possible to achieve this programatically ? Preferably with Ruby, or if not with a command line interface, maybe ffmpeg ?

  • Capturing stream that has multiple frames

    22 mai 2016, par cheese5505

    I’m trying to capture a stream that has multiple "frames" (not sure that’s what you would call it but it has multiple 5 second streams inside of it) with FFmpeg and saving to file. When I put it into Quicktime player and play it works fine, however when I put it into FFmpeg and review the final file it seems that the audio and video are out of sync and the video frequently stops. I think this may be because it is stopping to switch to the new 5 second video but i’m not sure. This is the command I am using :

    ffmpeg \
       -v 9 \
       -loglevel 99 \
       -y \
       -re \
       -hwaccel auto \
       -threads 4 \
       -user-agent "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_0 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7A341 Safari/528.16" \
       -i "url here" \
       -ac 2 \
       -strict -2 \
       -c:a aac \
       test.mov

    In the FFmpeg log this frequently happens :

    frame=  242 fps=102 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:06.33 bitrate= 325.9kbits/
    frame=  279 fps= 96 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:07.57 bitrate= 272.8kbits/
    frame=  301 fps= 87 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:08.30 bitrate= 248.7kbits/
    frame=  319 fps= 79 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:08.90 bitrate= 231.9kbits/
    frame=  338 fps= 74 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:09.54 bitrate= 216.5kbits/
    frame=  354 fps= 70 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:10.07 bitrate= 205.0kbits/
    skipping 5 segments ahead, expired from playlists
    [https @ 0x7f9d81e10380] No trailing CRLF found in HTTP header.
    frame=  355 fps= 51 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:10.11 bitrate= 204.3kbits/
    [hls,applehttp @ 0x7f9d83001000] No longer receiving playlist 6
    [hls,applehttp @ 0x7f9d83001000] No longer receiving playlist 7
    [hls,applehttp @ 0x7f9d83001000] No longer receiving playlist 8
    skipping 3 segments ahead, expired from playlists
    [https @ 0x7f9d81f006a0] No trailing CRLF found in HTTP header.

    Any ideas how I could smooth out the final file would be greatly appreciated.

  • Capturing stream that has multiple frames

    28 mai 2021, par cheese5505

    I'm trying to capture a stream that has multiple "frames" (not sure that's what you would call it but it has multiple 5 second streams inside of it) with FFmpeg and saving to file. When I put it into Quicktime player and play it works fine, however when I put it into FFmpeg and review the final file it seems that the audio and video are out of sync and the video frequently stops. I think this may be because it is stopping to switch to the new 5 second video but i'm not sure. This is the command I am using :

    



    ffmpeg \
    -v 9 \
    -loglevel 99 \
    -y \
    -re \
    -hwaccel auto \
    -threads 4 \
    -user-agent "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_0 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7A341 Safari/528.16" \
    -i "url here" \
    -ac 2 \
    -strict -2 \
    -c:a aac \
    test.mov


    



    In the FFmpeg log this frequently happens :

    



    frame=  242 fps=102 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:06.33 bitrate= 325.9kbits/
frame=  279 fps= 96 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:07.57 bitrate= 272.8kbits/
frame=  301 fps= 87 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:08.30 bitrate= 248.7kbits/
frame=  319 fps= 79 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:08.90 bitrate= 231.9kbits/
frame=  338 fps= 74 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:09.54 bitrate= 216.5kbits/
frame=  354 fps= 70 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:10.07 bitrate= 205.0kbits/
skipping 5 segments ahead, expired from playlists
[https @ 0x7f9d81e10380] No trailing CRLF found in HTTP header.
frame=  355 fps= 51 q=29.0 size=     252kB time=00:00:10.11 bitrate= 204.3kbits/
[hls,applehttp @ 0x7f9d83001000] No longer receiving playlist 6
[hls,applehttp @ 0x7f9d83001000] No longer receiving playlist 7
[hls,applehttp @ 0x7f9d83001000] No longer receiving playlist 8
skipping 3 segments ahead, expired from playlists
[https @ 0x7f9d81f006a0] No trailing CRLF found in HTTP header.


    



    Any ideas how I could smooth out the final file would be greatly appreciated.