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  • FFMPEG to take frame and save as image

    22 février 2013, par alex

    Im trying to save an image from a video frame and save it as a jpeg.
    This function works for smaller video files, but if the video is over 10 minutes it won't save the jpeg image. An error comes up as before trans.

    public function VideoToJpeg($localVideoPath, $localOutImgPath)
    {
       $Name = dirname(__FILE__) . "/ffmpeg";
       $Str = "$Name -i \"$localVideoPath\" -an -ss 00:00:03 -an -r 1 -vframes 1 -y \"$localOutImgPath\"";

       exec($Str);
    }

    here is the error I got from ffmpeg

    [NULL @ 0370e760] Unable to find a suitable output format for 'path'
    : Invalid argument
  • Importing PIL images into FFMPY/FFMPEG to save as GIF/video

    24 mai 2023, par Tricky Devil

    I would like to know how I can transfer PIL images to FFMPY to save it as video, or gif, since the PIL library's quantization method has strong quality losses in certain cases. I first do some modifications with PIL, and then want to export and save the result.

    


    I did not find any information on the topic online, beside one post with PIL to FFMPEG :
Pipe PIL images to ffmpeg stdin - Python
How could I implement something similar in FFMPY ?

    


    If I have for example this setup to begin with :

    


    import ffmpy
import PIL
from PIL import Image as Img

images = [Img.open('frame 1.png'),Img.open('frame 2.png')]#How do I convert them to FFMPEG?

#Here I modify the images using PIL

#Save with FFMPEG:
ff = ffmpy.FFmpeg(
    inputs={images ?: None},#How do I insert PIL images here?
    outputs={'output.gif': None},
    executable='ffmpeg\\bin\\ffmpeg.exe')
ff.run()


    


    How would I proceed to convert and save the images as a video using FFMPY ?
Is it possible by adding some steps inbetween ? I wouldn't want to have to save all PIL images first as images, and then import them and save them with FFMPY a second time, since that would be very time consuming with larger files.

    


  • Accord.Video.FFMPEG.VideoFileWriter writes different data from the input data

    14 novembre 2017, par Rasool Ahmed

    I’m working on project that encrypting video frames using RC4 algorithm and save these frames in playable video file.

    I used a package named Accord.Video.FFMPEG. This package has a classes (VideoFileReader, & VideoFileWriter) that reads and writes video frames.

    The first step is reads the video :

    VideoHandler v = new VideoHandler();
    OpenFileDialog newimag = new OpenFileDialog();
           if (newimag.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK)
           {
               textfile = newimag.FileName;
               picbox.ImageLocation = textfile;
               status1.Text = "loaded";
               //MessageBox.Show("your video file have been loaded seccufly"); // is an idea for viwing message

           }
       bytedata = v.ReadAllFrameBytes(textfile);

    The second step is encrypting the frames of video :

    byte[] bn = new byte[bytedata.Length];// new array to hold the encryptred file

           bn = Encrypt(bytedata, ba);

    The last step is saving the encrypted frames :

    v.WriteFramesData(newfilepath, bn);

    My encrypting algorithm is encrypting and decrypting the cipher with same algorithm and key.

    These stpes works on Text, and Images files, but when I use it on video I can’t restore the encrypted video. After some testings, I found that VideoFileWriter dosn’t write the same input frames. Whyyyyyyy ?

    Here is my VideoFileHandler I made it :

    using System;
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using System.Drawing;
    using System.Linq;
    using System.Text;
    using System.Drawing.Imaging;
    using System.IO;
    using Accord.Video.FFMPEG;
    namespace imgtobyt_1_in_c
    {
    class VideoHandler
    {
       public List data;
       public byte[] imagedata;
       public int Height, Width;
       public byte[] ReadAllFrameBytes(string FileName)
       {
           // create instance of video reader
           VideoFileReader reader = new VideoFileReader();
           // open video file
           reader.Open(FileName);
           Height = reader.Height;
           Width = reader.Width;

           data = new List();
           // read video frames
           for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) //change 100 to reader.FrameCount
           {
               Bitmap videoFrame = reader.ReadVideoFrame();
               byte[] framebytes = GetBytesFromFrame(videoFrame);
               data.Add(framebytes);
               // dispose the frame when it is no longer required
               videoFrame.Dispose();
           }
           reader.Close();
           imagedata = new byte[data.Count * data[0].Length];
           int c = 0;
           for (int i = 0; i < data.Count; i++)
           {
               byte[] d = data[i];
               for (int x = 0; x < d.Length; x++)
               {
                   imagedata[c] = d[x];
                   c++;
               }
           }
           return imagedata;
       }

       public byte[] GetBytesFromFrame(Bitmap Frame)
       {
           LockBitmap lockBitmap = new LockBitmap(Frame);
           lockBitmap.LockBits();

           byte[] framebytes = new byte[Frame.Width * Frame.Height * 3];
           int z = 0;
           for (int x = 0; x < lockBitmap.Height; x++)
               for (int y = 0; y < lockBitmap.Width; y++)
               {
                   Color Pixel = lockBitmap.GetPixel(y, x);
                   framebytes[z] = Pixel.R;
                   z++;
                   framebytes[z] = Pixel.G;
                   z++;
                   framebytes[z] = Pixel.B;
                   z++;
               }

           lockBitmap.UnlockBits();
           return framebytes;
           //using (var stream = new MemoryStream())
           //{
           //    Frame.Save(stream, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Png);
           //    return stream.ToArray();
           //}
       }

       public Bitmap GetFrameFromBytes(byte[] Framebytes, ref int offset, int Width, int Height)
       {
           Bitmap Frame = new Bitmap(Width, Height, PixelFormat.Format24bppRgb);
           LockBitmap lockBitmap = new LockBitmap(Frame);
           lockBitmap.LockBits();
           for (int x = 0; x < Height; x++)
               for (int y = 0; y < Width; y++)
               {
                   Color Pixel = Color.FromArgb(Framebytes[offset], Framebytes[offset + 1], Framebytes[offset + 2]); offset += 3;
                   lockBitmap.SetPixel(y, x, Pixel);
               }

           lockBitmap.UnlockBits();

           return Frame;
           //Bitmap bmp;
           //using (var ms = new MemoryStream(Framebytes))
           //{
           //    bmp = new Bitmap(ms);
           //}
           //return bmp;
       }

       public void WriteFramesData(string FileName, byte[] data)
       {
           // create instance of video writer
           VideoFileWriter writer = new VideoFileWriter();
           // create new video file
           writer.Open(FileName, Width, Height);

           int offset = 0;
           // write video frames
           for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++)
           {
               // create a bitmap to save into the video file
               Bitmap Frame = GetFrameFromBytes(data, ref offset, Width, Height);
               writer.WriteVideoFrame(Frame);
           }
           writer.Close();
       }
    }
    }

    Please, I need to make this works.