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How can i parse strings as the inputs to subprocess.Popen ?
26 juillet 2013, par rashHere I tried to cut first and second 30sec long video file from "path/connect.flv" to the files output1.flv and output2.flv. It works. I able to concatenate these two files to form a new file "final.flv" of 60sec long. So this works and i am getting the outputs output1.flv [30sec], output2.flv[30sec] and final.flv[1min].
Here is the python code :
import subprocess
ffmpeg_command1 = ["ffmpeg", "-i", "/home/xincoz/test/connect.flv", "-acodec", "copy", "-ss", "00:00:00", "-t", "00:00:30", "/home/xincoz/test/output1.flv"]
ffmpeg_command2 = ["ffmpeg", "-i", "/home/xincoz/test/connect.flv", "-acodec", "copy", "-ss", "00:00:30", "-t", "00:00:30", "/home/xincoz/test/output2.flv"]
ffmpeg_command3 = ["mencoder", "-forceidx", "-ovc", "copy", "-oac", "pcm", "-o", "/home/xincoz/test/final.flv", "/home/xincoz/test/output1.flv", "/home/xincoz/test/output2.flv"]
subprocess.call(ffmpeg_command1)
subprocess.call(ffmpeg_command2)
subprocess.Popen(ffmpeg_command3)But what i really want is to concatenate two strings out1 and out2 and concatinate these two to a file instead of concatenating "/home/xincoz/test/output1.flv" and "/home/xincoz/test/output2.flv". So how can i parse string out1 and out2 as the inputs to mencoder ? Please edit my code to achieve the result.
import subprocess,os
ffmpeg_command = ["ffmpeg", "-i", "/home/xincoz/test/connect.flv", "-acodec", "copy", "-ss", "00:00:00", "-t", "00:00:30","-f", "flv", "pipe:1"]
p = subprocess.Popen(ffmpeg_command,stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
out1, err = p.communicate()
ffmpeg_command1 = ["ffmpeg", "-i", "/home/xincoz/test/connect.flv", "-acodec", "copy", "-ss", "00:00:30", "-t", "00:00:30","-f", "flv", "pipe:1"]
p1 = subprocess.Popen(ffmpeg_command1,stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
out2, err1 = p1.communicate()
ffmpeg_command2 = ["mencoder", "-forceidx", "-ovc", "copy", "-oac", "pcm", "-o", "/home/xincoz/test/final.flv", out1, out2 ]
p2=subprocess.Popen(ffmpeg_command2)Please help me. Thanks a lot in advance.
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AWS MediaConvert generating double length video
1er mai 2024, par user1hjgjhgjhggjhgI am new to aws media convert. I am trying to convert the video but the final output video becomes double the length from the original one. for example if I have a video 30 seconds long, it will create 60 seconds long final video. Below is my son.


{
 "Queue": "arn:aws:mediaconvert:us-west-2:730335xxxxx:queues/Default",
 "UserMetadata": {},
 "Role": "arn:aws:iam::73033541xxxx:role/service-role/MediaConvert_Default_Role",
 "Settings": {
 "TimecodeConfig": {
 "Source": "ZEROBASED"
 },
 "OutputGroups": [
 {
 "Name": "DASH ISO",
 "Outputs": [
 {
 "ContainerSettings": {
 "Container": "MPD"
 },
 "VideoDescription": {
 "CodecSettings": {
 "Codec": "H_264",
 "H264Settings": {
 "MaxBitrate": 3500000,
 "RateControlMode": "QVBR",
 "SceneChangeDetect": "TRANSITION_DETECTION"
 }
 }
 },
 "NameModifier": "_output1"
 }
 ],
 "OutputGroupSettings": {
 "Type": "DASH_ISO_GROUP_SETTINGS",
 "DashIsoGroupSettings": {
 "SegmentLength": 30,
 "Destination": "s3://tutorial/video/",
 "FragmentLength": 2,
 "SegmentControl": "SINGLE_FILE"
 }
 }
 }
 ],
 "FollowSource": 1,
 "Inputs": [
 {
 "AudioSelectors": {
 "Audio Selector 1": {
 "DefaultSelection": "DEFAULT"
 }
 },
 "VideoSelector": {},
 "TimecodeSource": "ZEROBASED",
 "FileInput": "s3://tutorial/video/11 - video.mp4"
 }
 ]
 },
 "BillingTagsSource": "JOB",
 "AccelerationSettings": {
 "Mode": "DISABLED"
 },
 "StatusUpdateInterval": "SECONDS_60",
 "Priority": 0
}



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Adding watermark to video
27 avril 2018, par equallyheroI am able to use the moviepy library to add a watermark to a section of video. However when I do this it is taking the watermarked segment, and creating a new file with it. I am trying to figure out if it is possible to simply splice in the edited part back into the original video, as moviepy is EXTREMELY slow writing to the disk, so the smaller the segment the better.
I was thinking maybe using shutil ?
video = mp.VideoFileClip("C:\\Users\\admin\\Desktop\\Test\\demovideo.mp4").subclip(10,20)
logo = (mp.ImageClip("C:\\Users\\admin\\Desktop\\Watermark\\watermarkpic.png")
.set_duration(20)
.resize(height=20) # if you need to resize...
.margin(right=8, bottom=8, opacity=0) # (optional) logo-border padding
.set_pos(("right","bottom")))
final = mp.CompositeVideoClip([video, logo])
final.write_videofile("C:\\Users\\admin\\Desktop\\output\\demovideo(watermarked).mp4", audio = True, progress_bar = False)Is there a way to copy the 10 second watermarked snippet back into the original video file ? Or is there another library that allows me to do this ?