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Using ffmpeg to capture frames at intervals from a video
25 octobre 2011, par TheShaggyBeardSo here is what I am trying to do - I want to automate creating animated gif previews from a video file (in this case I know they will always be a specific format). Here is what I have :
echo 'Make a folder named "filenamemp4"'
folderName=$(find . -type f -name "*.mp4" | grep -o [[:alnum:]] | tr -d '\n' | cat)
echo 'Grab the frame rate and total number of frames and put them into xaa and xab'
qtinfo asa.mp4 | awk 'NR = 1 { print $2 }' | grep -o "^[0-9]*" | split -l 1
echo 'Assign values to variable'
frameRate=$(cat xaa)
frameTotal=$(cat xab)
videoLength=$(expr $frameTotal / $frameRate)
echo 'Take a screenshot at 10% intervals - this is the part that gives me a bitrate error. It says that the -r option has an invalid input being 1 / value of videoLength'
ffmpeg -i asa.mp4 -y -ss $videoLength -an -sameq -f image2 -s 'qcif' -r $(expr 1/$videoLength) preview%02d.jpg
echo 'Take the jpgs and mash them into an animated gif'
convert -delay 50 -loop 10 preview*.jpg preview.gif
echo 'Move the gif to the specified folder'
mv preview.gif $folderName/preview.gif
echo 'Clean Up'
find . -type f -name "*.jpg" -exec rm -rf {} \;So perhaps there is a better way of doing this, or I am understanding how to use the -r option of ffmpeg wrong. In the tutorial I read on ffmpeg for a similar scenario, they used -r 1/5 to produce frames with a 5 second interval. My assumption is that for the desired interval you want, you just slap it in the denominator for the -r option.
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Why doesn't this FFmpeg code create a video from a series of images ?
20 octobre 2011, par user551117I have successfully compiled the FFmpeg library for use in an iOS application. I would like to use it for encoding a video from a series of images, but I can't seem to make it work.
The following is the code that I am using to encode this video :
AVCodec *codec;
AVCodecContext *c= NULL;
int i, out_size, size, outbuf_size;
FILE *f;
AVFrame *picture;
uint8_t *outbuf;
printf("Video encoding\n");
/// find the mpeg video encoder
codec=avcodec_find_encoder(CODEC_ID_MPEG4);
//codec = avcodec_find_encoder(CODEC_ID_MPEG4);
if (!codec) {
fprintf(stderr, "codec not found\n");
exit(1);
}
c= avcodec_alloc_context();
picture= avcodec_alloc_frame();
// put sample parameters
c->bit_rate = 400000;
/// resolution must be a multiple of two
c->width = 320;
c->height = 480;
//frames per second
c->time_base= (AVRational){1,25};
c->gop_size = 10; /// emit one intra frame every ten frames
c->max_b_frames=1;
c->pix_fmt = PIX_FMT_YUV420P;
//open it
if (avcodec_open(c, codec) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "could not open codec\n");
exit(1);
}
f = fopen([[NSTemporaryDirectory() stringByAppendingPathComponent:filename] UTF8String], "w");
if (!f) {
fprintf(stderr, "could not open %s\n",[filename UTF8String]);
exit(1);
}
// alloc image and output buffer
outbuf_size = 100000;
outbuf = malloc(outbuf_size);
size = c->width * c->height;
#pragma mark -
AVFrame* outpic = avcodec_alloc_frame();
int nbytes = avpicture_get_size(PIX_FMT_YUV420P, c->width, c->height);
//create buffer for the output image
uint8_t* outbuffer = (uint8_t*)av_malloc(nbytes);
#pragma mark -
for(i=1;i<48;i++) {
fflush(stdout);
int numBytes = avpicture_get_size(PIX_FMT_YUV420P, c->width, c->height);
uint8_t *buffer = (uint8_t *)av_malloc(numBytes*sizeof(uint8_t));
UIImage *image = [UIImage imageNamed:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d.png", i]];
CGImageRef newCgImage = [image CGImage];
CGDataProviderRef dataProvider = CGImageGetDataProvider(newCgImage);
CFDataRef bitmapData = CGDataProviderCopyData(dataProvider);
buffer = (uint8_t *)CFDataGetBytePtr(bitmapData);
avpicture_fill((AVPicture*)picture, buffer, PIX_FMT_RGB24, c->width, c->height);
avpicture_fill((AVPicture*)outpic, outbuffer, PIX_FMT_YUV420P, c->width, c->height);
struct SwsContext* fooContext = sws_getContext(c->width, c->height,
PIX_FMT_RGB24,
c->width, c->height,
PIX_FMT_YUV420P,
SWS_FAST_BILINEAR, NULL, NULL, NULL);
//perform the conversion
sws_scale(fooContext, picture->data, picture->linesize, 0, c->height, outpic->data, outpic->linesize);
// Here is where I try to convert to YUV
// encode the image
out_size = avcodec_encode_video(c, outbuf, outbuf_size, outpic);
printf("encoding frame %3d (size=%5d)\n", i, out_size);
fwrite(outbuf, 1, out_size, f);
free(buffer);
buffer = NULL;
}
// get the delayed frames
for(; out_size; i++) {
fflush(stdout);
out_size = avcodec_encode_video(c, outbuf, outbuf_size, NULL);
printf("write frame %3d (size=%5d)\n", i, out_size);
fwrite(outbuf, 1, outbuf_size, f);
}
// add sequence end code to have a real mpeg file
outbuf[0] = 0x00;
outbuf[1] = 0x00;
outbuf[2] = 0x01;
outbuf[3] = 0xb7;
fwrite(outbuf, 1, 4, f);
fclose(f);
free(outbuf);
avcodec_close(c);
av_free(c);
av_free(picture);
printf("\n");What could be wrong with this code ?