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Exemple de boutons d’action pour une collection collaborative
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Mis à jour : Mars 2013
Langue : français
Type : Image
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How is `ffplay` detecting that the sound file from pipe-connected ffmpeg has finished ?
20 novembre 2017, par Izumi KawashimaThe following code playes "sample.mp3", and terminates. This is so surprising because the data passed via pipe are binary streams, so ffplay should have no idea about the duration of "sample.mp3", but it terminates right after it reaches the end.
$ cat sample.mp3 | ffmpeg -i pipe:0 -f mp3 pipe:1 | ffplay -autoexit -
What binary signal is ffplay watching to detect the terminal of sample.mp3 ?
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Generate script from Handbrake preset
11 avril 2018, par cclloydIs it possible to generate a script/command to run from a Handbrake preset or from the queue on OS X ?
Like take the queue and generate a command I can run in terminal instead of through the GUI ? (Either with ffmpeg or with HandBrakeCLI)
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I want to generate frames from a CCTV video using FFMPEG and save the frames as the time that they represent
6 décembre 2014, par Jason HarrisI am using mac os x terminal.
So far I have mananaged the following code :
ffmpeg -i cctvfootage.flv -f image2 -vf fps=fps=1 frames/frame_04d.png
The above code creates a frame for every second of the video, but names each frame as frame_0001.png, frame_0002.png, and so on. Although this is helpful, it is not the correct naming structure that I want.
The date and time that the video footage starts from is 20th November 2014 at 13:46:12.
The output name I want will be something like frames_20112014_134612.png (frames_DDMMYYYY_HHMMSS) for the first, frames_20112014_134613.png for the second, ect.
This will then identify each frame as the day and time that the image is taken from.