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  • Error in FFMpeg and png images (glob/libavformat) [closed]

    1er juin 2013, par Alain P. Francés

    I'm trying to use FFMpeg to produce an animation based on several png images
    that don't follow a sequence number. With
    the following command line

    ffmpeg -f image2 -r 1 -pattern_type glob -i '*.png' -c:v libx264 mov.mp4

    I obtain the following error

    ffmpeg version N-53033-g56ba331 Copyright (c) 2000-2013 the FFmpeg developers
    built on May 13 2013 22:18:29 with gcc 4.7.3 (GCC)
    configuration : —enable-gpl —enable-version3 —disable-w32threads
    
    — enable-avisynth —enable-bzlib —enable-fontconfig —enable-frei0r
    — enable-gnutls —enable-iconv —enable-libass —enable-libbluray
    — enable-libcaca —enable-libfreetype —enable-libgsm —enable-libilbc
    — enable-libmp3lame —enable-libopencore-amrnb —enable-libopencore-amrwb
    — enable-libopenjpeg —enable-libopus —enable-librtmp
    — enable-libschroedinger —enable-libsoxr —enable-libspeex
    — enable-libtheora —enable-libtwolame —enable-libvo-aacenc
    — enable-libvo-amrwbenc —enable-libvorbis —enable-libvpx —enable-libx264
    — enable-libxavs —enable-libxvid —enable-zlib libavutil 52. 31.100 / 52. 31.100 libavcodec 55. 9.100 / 55. 9.100 libavformat 55. 7.100 / 55. 7.100 libavdevice 55. 0.100 / 55. 0.100 libavfilter 3. 65.100 / 3. 65.100 libswscale 2. 3.100 / 2. 3.100 libswresample 0. 17.102 / 0. 17.102 libpostproc 52. 3.100 / 52. 3.100 [image2 @ 0268b600] Pattern type 'glob' was selected but globbing is not supported by this libavformat build '*.png' : Function not implemented

    I am working on Windows 7.

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    30 janvier 2018, par user1502679

    I want to use crop filter in two different locations, for example top left + bottom right and to merge them, how can I do this ?

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  • FFmpeg - feed raw frames via pipe - FFmpeg does not detect pipe closure

    8 septembre 2018, par Rumble

    Im trying to follow these examples from C++ in Windows. Phyton Example C# Example

    I have an application that produces raw frames that shall be encoded with FFmpeg.
    The raw frames are transfered via IPC pipe to FFmpegs STDIN. That is working as expected, FFmpeg even displays the number of frames currently available.

    The problem occours when we are done sending frames. When I close the write end of the pipe I would expect FFmpeg to detect that, finish up and output the video. But that does not happen. FFmpeg stays open and seems to wait for more data.

    I made a small test project in VisualStudio.

    #include "stdafx.h"
    //// stdafx.h
    //#include "targetver.h"
    //#include
    //#include
    //#include <iostream>

    #include "Windows.h"
    #include <cstdlib>

    using namespace std;

    bool WritePipe(void* WritePipe, const UINT8 *const Buffer, const UINT32 Length)
    {
       if (WritePipe == nullptr || Buffer == nullptr || Length == 0)
       {
           cout &lt;&lt; __FUNCTION__ &lt;&lt; ": Some input is useless";
           return false;
       }

       // Write to pipe
       UINT32 BytesWritten = 0;
       UINT8 newline = '\n';
       bool bIsWritten = WriteFile(WritePipe, Buffer, Length, (::DWORD*)&amp;BytesWritten, nullptr);
       cout &lt;&lt; __FUNCTION__ &lt;&lt; " Bytes written to pipe " &lt;&lt; BytesWritten &lt;&lt; endl;
       //bIsWritten = WriteFile(WritePipe, &amp;newline, 1, (::DWORD*)&amp;BytesWritten, nullptr); // Do we need this? Actually this should destroy the image.

       FlushFileBuffers(WritePipe); // Do we need this?

       return bIsWritten;
    }

    #define PIXEL 80 // must be multiple of 8. Otherwise we get warning: Bytes are not aligned

    int main()
    {
       HANDLE PipeWriteEnd = nullptr;
       HANDLE PipeReadEnd = nullptr;
       {
           // create us a pipe for inter process communication
           SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES Attr = { sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES), NULL, true };
           if (!CreatePipe(&amp;PipeReadEnd, &amp;PipeWriteEnd, &amp;Attr, 0))
           {
               cout &lt;&lt; "Could not create pipes" &lt;&lt; ::GetLastError() &lt;&lt; endl;
               system("Pause");
               return 0;
           }
       }

       // Setup the variables needed for CreateProcess
       // initialize process attributes
       SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES Attr;
       Attr.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES);
       Attr.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL;
       Attr.bInheritHandle = true;

       // initialize process creation flags
       UINT32 CreateFlags = NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS;
       CreateFlags |= CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE;

       // initialize window flags
       UINT32 dwFlags = 0;
       UINT16 ShowWindowFlags = SW_HIDE;

       if (PipeWriteEnd != nullptr || PipeReadEnd != nullptr)
       {
           dwFlags |= STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
       }

       // initialize startup info
       STARTUPINFOA StartupInfo = {
           sizeof(STARTUPINFO),
           NULL, NULL, NULL,
           (::DWORD)CW_USEDEFAULT,
           (::DWORD)CW_USEDEFAULT,
           (::DWORD)CW_USEDEFAULT,
           (::DWORD)CW_USEDEFAULT,
           (::DWORD)0, (::DWORD)0, (::DWORD)0,
           (::DWORD)dwFlags,
           ShowWindowFlags,
           0, NULL,
           HANDLE(PipeReadEnd),
           HANDLE(nullptr),
           HANDLE(nullptr)
       };

       LPSTR ffmpegURL = "\"PATHTOFFMPEGEXE\" -y -loglevel verbose -f rawvideo -vcodec rawvideo -framerate 1 -video_size 80x80 -pixel_format rgb24 -i - -vcodec mjpeg -framerate 1/4 -an \"OUTPUTDIRECTORY\"";

       // Finally create the process
       PROCESS_INFORMATION ProcInfo;
       if (!CreateProcessA(NULL, ffmpegURL, &amp;Attr, &amp;Attr, true, (::DWORD)CreateFlags, NULL, NULL, &amp;StartupInfo, &amp;ProcInfo))
       {
           cout &lt;&lt; "CreateProcess failed " &lt;&lt; ::GetLastError() &lt;&lt; endl;
       }
       //CloseHandle(ProcInfo.hThread);


           // Create images and write to pipe
    #define MYARRAYSIZE (PIXEL*PIXEL*3) // each pixel has 3 bytes

       UINT8* Bitmap = new UINT8[MYARRAYSIZE];

       for (INT32 outerLoopIndex = 9; outerLoopIndex >= 0; --outerLoopIndex)   // frame loop
       {
           for (INT32 innerLoopIndex = MYARRAYSIZE - 1; innerLoopIndex >= 0; --innerLoopIndex) // create the pixels for each frame
           {
               Bitmap[innerLoopIndex] = (UINT8)(outerLoopIndex * 20); // some gray color
           }
           system("pause");
           if (!WritePipe(PipeWriteEnd, Bitmap, MYARRAYSIZE))
           {
               cout &lt;&lt; "Failed writing to pipe" &lt;&lt; endl;
           }
       }

       // Done sending images. Tell the other process. IS THIS NEEDED? HOW TO TELL FFmpeg WE ARE DONE?
       //UINT8 endOfFile = 0xFF; // EOF = -1 == 1111 1111 for uint8
       //if (!WritePipe(PipeWriteEnd, &amp;endOfFile, 1))
       //{
       //  cout &lt;&lt; "Failed writing to pipe" &lt;&lt; endl;
       //}
       //FlushFileBuffers(PipeReadEnd); // Do we need this?

       delete Bitmap;


       system("pause");

       // clean stuff up
       FlushFileBuffers(PipeWriteEnd); // Do we need this?

       if (PipeWriteEnd != NULL &amp;&amp; PipeWriteEnd != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
       {
           CloseHandle(PipeWriteEnd);
       }

       // We do not want to destroy the read end of the pipe? Should not as that belongs to FFmpeg
       //if (PipeReadEnd != NULL &amp;&amp; PipeReadEnd != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
       //{
       //  ::CloseHandle(PipeReadEnd);
       //}


       return 0;

    }
    </cstdlib></iostream>

    And here the output of FFmpeg

    ffmpeg version 3.4.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2017 the FFmpeg developers
     built with gcc 7.2.0 (GCC)
     configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-sdl2 --enable-bzlib --enable-fontconfig --enable-gnutls --enable-iconv --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libfreetype --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopus --enable-libshine --enable-libsnappy --enable-libsoxr --enable-libtheora --enable-libtwolame --enable-libvpx --enable-libwavpack --enable-libwebp --enable-libx264 --enable-libx265 --enable-libxml2 --enable-libzimg --enable-lzma --enable-zlib --enable-gmp --enable-libvidstab --enable-libvorbis --enable-cuda --enable-cuvid --enable-d3d11va --enable-nvenc --enable-dxva2 --enable-avisynth --enable-libmfx
     libavutil      55. 78.100 / 55. 78.100
     libavcodec     57.107.100 / 57.107.100
     libavformat    57. 83.100 / 57. 83.100
     libavdevice    57. 10.100 / 57. 10.100
     libavfilter     6.107.100 /  6.107.100
     libswscale      4.  8.100 /  4.  8.100
     libswresample   2.  9.100 /  2.  9.100
     libpostproc    54.  7.100 / 54.  7.100
    [rawvideo @ 00000221ff992120] max_analyze_duration 5000000 reached at 5000000 microseconds st:0
    Input #0, rawvideo, from 'pipe:':
     Duration: N/A, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 153 kb/s
       Stream #0:0: Video: rawvideo, 1 reference frame (RGB[24] / 0x18424752), rgb24, 80x80, 153 kb/s, 1 fps, 1 tbr, 1 tbn, 1 tbc
    Stream mapping:
     Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (rawvideo (native) -> mjpeg (native))
    [graph 0 input from stream 0:0 @ 00000221ff999c20] w:80 h:80 pixfmt:rgb24 tb:1/1 fr:1/1 sar:0/1 sws_param:flags=2
    [auto_scaler_0 @ 00000221ffa071a0] w:iw h:ih flags:'bicubic' interl:0
    [format @ 00000221ffa04e20] auto-inserting filter 'auto_scaler_0' between the filter 'Parsed_null_0' and the filter 'format'
    [swscaler @ 00000221ffa0a780] deprecated pixel format used, make sure you did set range correctly
    [auto_scaler_0 @ 00000221ffa071a0] w:80 h:80 fmt:rgb24 sar:0/1 -> w:80 h:80 fmt:yuvj444p sar:0/1 flags:0x4
    Output #0, mp4, to 'c:/users/vr3/Documents/Guenni/sometest.mp4':
     Metadata:
       encoder         : Lavf57.83.100
       Stream #0:0: Video: mjpeg, 1 reference frame (mp4v / 0x7634706D), yuvj444p(pc), 80x80, q=2-31, 200 kb/s, 1 fps, 16384 tbn, 1 tbc
       Metadata:
         encoder         : Lavc57.107.100 mjpeg
       Side data:
         cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 0/0/200000 buffer size: 0 vbv_delay: -1
    frame=   10 fps=6.3 q=1.6 size=       0kB time=00:00:09.00 bitrate=   0.0kbits/s speed=5.63x

    As you can see in the last line of te FFmpeg output, the images got trough. 10 frames are available. But after closing the pipe, FFmpeg does not close, still expecting input.

    As the linked examples show, this should be a valid method.

    Trying for a week now...