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FFMPEG corruption concat
11 avril 2017, par Please HelpWhen I run
ffmpeg -f concat -i resizedvideolist.txt -c copy concatenated_time.mp4 2>&1
it concatenates all the videos in the txt, but there is one video around halfway through that get glitched out. The audio just doesn’t play for that video, but then starts playing on the next video, so it has been delayed. Then somewhere the audio managed to catch up and gets back in sync. Seems like some major corruption going on here.
I do not know how to fix this as the codec is the same as all the other vidoes, H.264, it is an mp4 like the others. The individual video file runs fine as it is, and it already is in the same timescale, because before this ffmpeg command, I ran
ffmpeg -i ./tempDownloadedMemes/$videoFileName -filter_complex 'scale=1080:-1,pad=1080:1080:(ow-iw)/2:(oh-ih)/2:0x2F2F2F' -video_track_timescale 15360 ./resizedVideos/resized_videoFileName 2>&1
To be honest I don’t even know what timescale is, but I read that it needs to be the same for it to work. I deleted the video from the list, tried this same command, and the problem was gone at the same time in the video that it would have appeared. It seems like it is something to do with that one file itself. Any known issues/workarounds on concat bugs ? This is very important to me. Thanks.
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FFmpeg recording audio from several sources
4 avril 2017, par Valery Shevchukeveryone.
I’m trying to use FFmpeg to record video and 3 audio sources and use it to generate 3 different video files - each file should contain the same video stream but the different audio stream. The problem is that I got audio sync issues. The first audio stream is synced perfectly, but the second one has 1 sec lag, and the third one has like 2 sec lag.I’ve made a few tests so far and it seems that root cause of the issue is initialization time of video/audio devices. So, one device is already recording something but the second is still being opened and so on. I’ve tried to change input devices order and after that audio streams still have the same issue BUT if before 2nd and 3rd audio streams were some time ahead of video, after reordering they became to lag after the audio (audio for the same event appears with some delay). So this test confirms my version about device initialization times.
But the question still, why the first audio stream is synchronized properly, while other 2 are not. and also, how could I overcome this issues ? Any workarounds and ideas are highly appreciated.
Here is FFmpeg command I’m using and it’s output.
ffmpeg.exe -f dshow -video_size 1920x1080 -i video="Logitech HD Webcam
C615" -f dshow -i audio="Microphone (HD Webcam C615)" -f dshow -i
audio="Microphone Array (Realtek High Definition Audio)"
-filter_complex "[1:a]volume=1[a1] ;[2:a]volume=1[a2]" -vf scale=h=1080:force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease -vcodec libx264
-pix_fmt yuv420p -crf 23 -preset ultrafast -acodec aac -vbr 5 -threads 0 -map v:0 -map [a1] -map [a2] -f tee
"[select=\’v,a:0\’]C :/Users/vshevchu/Desktop/123/111/111_jjj1.avi|
[select=\’v,a:1\’]C :/Users/vshevchu/Desktop/123/111/111_jjj2.avi"PS. Actually, the issue is exactly the same when I’m not using "tee" muxer but writing all the audio streams to one container. So, "tee" isn’t a suspect.
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Solved : ffmpeg : How can a MOV with transparent background be created ?
25 mars 2017, par Mat(Remark : the error sat, as usual, between back-rest and keyboard. Thanks, Mulvya !)
Hi, specialists !
I’m trying - with no success at all - to convert the green pixels of a background into transparent ones and output the result as clip with ffmpeg. N.b. I do not want to lay the clip over anything ; I’m not having a problem with that. What I want is a clip with transparent background for the OpenShot video editor (the chromakey filter of which doesn’t work satisfyingly).
What I have tried (amongst a felt 1 zillion other things over the last 15 hrs.) was
ffmpeg.exe -i in.mov -vf chromakey=0x008001:0.115:0.0 -c:v qtrle out.mov
but the pixels simply would not be transparent. Seemingly, nothing happens. I reckon the filter is ok, because it works fine in a complex chain (overlaying a background image).
The output of ffprompt -show_stream -show_format of out.mov is as follows :
[STREAM]
index=0
codec_name=qtrle
codec_long_name=QuickTime Animation (RLE) video
profile=unknown
codec_type=video
codec_time_base=1/30
codec_tag_string=rle
codec_tag=0x20656c72
width=1920
height=1080
coded_width=1920
coded_height=1080
has_b_frames=0
sample_aspect_ratio=1:1
display_aspect_ratio=16:9
pix_fmt=bgra
level=-99
color_range=N/A
color_space=unknown
color_transfer=unknown
color_primaries=unknown
chroma_location=unspecified
field_order=progressive
timecode=N/A
refs=1
id=N/A
r_frame_rate=30/1
avg_frame_rate=30/1
time_base=1/15360
start_pts=0
start_time=0.000000
duration_ts=54789
duration=3.566992
bit_rate=822383192
max_bit_rate=N/A
bits_per_raw_sample=N/A
nb_frames=107
nb_read_frames=N/A
nb_read_packets=N/A
DISPOSITION:default=1
DISPOSITION:dub=0
DISPOSITION:original=0
DISPOSITION:comment=0
DISPOSITION:lyrics=0
DISPOSITION:karaoke=0
DISPOSITION:forced=0
DISPOSITION:hearing_impaired=0
DISPOSITION:visual_impaired=0
DISPOSITION:clean_effects=0
DISPOSITION:attached_pic=0
DISPOSITION:timed_thumbnails=0
TAG:language=eng
TAG:handler_name=DataHandler
TAG:encoder=Lavc57.64.101 qtrle
[/STREAM]
[STREAM]
index=1
codec_name=aac
codec_long_name=AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)
profile=LC
codec_type=audio
codec_time_base=1/44100
codec_tag_string=mp4a
codec_tag=0x6134706d
sample_fmt=fltp
sample_rate=44100
channels=2
channel_layout=stereo
bits_per_sample=0
id=N/A
r_frame_rate=0/0
avg_frame_rate=0/0
time_base=1/44100
start_pts=926
start_time=0.020998
duration_ts=157481
duration=3.570998
bit_rate=132103
max_bit_rate=132103
bits_per_raw_sample=N/A
nb_frames=153
nb_read_frames=N/A
nb_read_packets=N/A
DISPOSITION:default=1
DISPOSITION:dub=0
DISPOSITION:original=0
DISPOSITION:comment=0
DISPOSITION:lyrics=0
DISPOSITION:karaoke=0
DISPOSITION:forced=0
DISPOSITION:hearing_impaired=0
DISPOSITION:visual_impaired=0
DISPOSITION:clean_effects=0
DISPOSITION:attached_pic=0
DISPOSITION:timed_thumbnails=0
TAG:language=eng
TAG:handler_name=DataHandler
[/STREAM]
[FORMAT]
filename=out.mov
nb_streams=2
nb_programs=0
format_name=mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2
format_long_name=QuickTime / MOV
start_time=0.000000
duration=3.567000
size=366708874
bit_rate=822447712
probe_score=100
TAG:major_brand=qt
TAG:minor_version=512
TAG:compatible_brands=qt
TAG:encoder=Lavf57.56.101
[/FORMAT]I have a "sample" clip which shows the behaviour I want, with the following stream and information :
[STREAM]
index=0
codec_name=qtrle
codec_long_name=QuickTime Animation (RLE) video
profile=unknown
codec_type=video
codec_time_base=1/24
codec_tag_string=rle
codec_tag=0x20656c72
width=1920
height=1080
coded_width=1920
coded_height=1080
has_b_frames=0
sample_aspect_ratio=0:1
display_aspect_ratio=0:1
pix_fmt=bgra
level=-99
color_range=N/A
color_space=unknown
color_transfer=unknown
color_primaries=unknown
chroma_location=unspecified
field_order=progressive
timecode=N/A
refs=1
id=N/A
r_frame_rate=24/1
avg_frame_rate=24/1
time_base=1/12288
start_pts=0
start_time=0.000000
duration_ts=74760
duration=6.083984
bit_rate=49226848
max_bit_rate=N/A
bits_per_raw_sample=N/A
nb_frames=146
nb_read_frames=N/A
nb_read_packets=N/A
DISPOSITION:default=1
DISPOSITION:dub=0
DISPOSITION:original=0
DISPOSITION:comment=0
DISPOSITION:lyrics=0
DISPOSITION:karaoke=0
DISPOSITION:forced=0
DISPOSITION:hearing_impaired=0
DISPOSITION:visual_impaired=0
DISPOSITION:clean_effects=0
DISPOSITION:attached_pic=0
DISPOSITION:timed_thumbnails=0
TAG:language=eng
TAG:handler_name=DataHandler
TAG:encoder=Lavc57.24.102 qtrle
[/STREAM]
[STREAM]
index=1
codec_name=aac
codec_long_name=AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)
profile=LC
codec_type=audio
codec_time_base=1/48000
codec_tag_string=mp4a
codec_tag=0x6134706d
sample_fmt=fltp
sample_rate=48000
channels=2
channel_layout=stereo
bits_per_sample=0
id=N/A
r_frame_rate=0/0
avg_frame_rate=0/0
time_base=1/48000
start_pts=0
start_time=0.000000
duration_ts=293856
duration=6.122000
bit_rate=53537
max_bit_rate=128000
bits_per_raw_sample=N/A
nb_frames=288
nb_read_frames=N/A
nb_read_packets=N/A
DISPOSITION:default=1
DISPOSITION:dub=0
DISPOSITION:original=0
DISPOSITION:comment=0
DISPOSITION:lyrics=0
DISPOSITION:karaoke=0
DISPOSITION:forced=0
DISPOSITION:hearing_impaired=0
DISPOSITION:visual_impaired=0
DISPOSITION:clean_effects=0
DISPOSITION:attached_pic=0
DISPOSITION:timed_thumbnails=0
TAG:language=eng
TAG:handler_name=DataHandler
[/STREAM]
[FORMAT]
filename=templateOK.mov
nb_streams=2
nb_programs=0
format_name=mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2
format_long_name=QuickTime / MOV
start_time=0.000000
duration=6.144000
size=37478506
bit_rate=48800138
probe_score=100
TAG:major_brand=qt
TAG:minor_version=512
TAG:compatible_brands=qt
TAG:encoder=Lavf57.25.100
[/FORMAT]and I simply am not able to spot the relevant difference.
Any suggestions would be highly appreciated !
Cheers,
Mat
The input, output and the working template can be found here.
(The security issue you might see when clicking the link comes from the server certificate being self-signed. You can accept a temporal exception. Btw : The ridiculous file size of the output file will be the next nut to crack. Probably s.t. about compression.)