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Call bash function in Java
16 mai 2023, par ilie alexandruI have been using Java with bash in order to make some things easier, some examples :


From the main class to call a subclass in order to use bash commands :


Main classs :


//Checking if the server already has the user or not
 CheckUser checkUser = new CheckUser();
 int checuser= checkUser.CheckUserMethod(user);
 if( 1 != checuser) { // Yoda notation

 //Making the directory for the user
 File userDirectory = new File(this.directory);
 userDirectory.mkdir();
 }



The class that will call the ".sh" file :


public class CheckUser {

protected int CheckUserMethod(String user){
 try {

 Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(new String[]{"bash", "-c", "cd ~/Final-Year-Spring/src/main/java/query && ./checkuser.sh " + user});
 BufferedReader srdInput = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(p.getInputStream()));
 String s =srdInput.readLine();
 if(s==null){
 return 0;
 }else {
 return Integer.parseInt(s);
 }
 }catch (Exception e){
 throw new RuntimeException(e);
 }
}





The bash file :


#!/bin/bash

# shellcheck disable=SC2237
if ! [ -z "$1" ]
then
 cd ~/Final-Year-Spring/maps/ && find "$1" -maxdepth 0 -type d -printf 1
fi



Now you have a context.


I am trying to call a bash file that will execute a ffmpeg command. For instance, the same command when I am using the terminal :


ffmpeg -ss 00:00:00.75 -to 00:00:00.93 -i ~/IdeaProjects/Final-Year-Spring/datassets/Alex/check/5535415699068794046/00009.mp4 -ss 00:00:01.71 -to 00:00:01.82 -i ~/IdeaProjects/Final-Year-Spring/datassets/Alex/check/5535415699068794046/00009.mp4 ~/IdeaProjects/Final-Year-Spring/maps/output.mp4S



Also a screenshot with the command in the cli :




The result of the cli command :




Now I am trying to do the same thing for multiple videos using Java and Bash.


The class that will create the input and the time :


public String CreateNewVideoMethod()


ArrayList<string> arrayList = new ArrayList<>();

MainSearch mainSearch = new MainSearch(this.array, this.search);
HashMap>>> map = new HashMap<>();
 map = mainSearch.SearchInVideous();


HashMap>> file = new HashMap<>();
file=map.get(this.array.get(1));

file.forEach((k,v)->{
 StringBuilder stringBuilder = new StringBuilder(this.defaultpth);
 stringBuilder.append("/")
 .append(this.array.get(0))
 .append("/")
 .append(this.array.get(1))
 .append("/")
 .append(k)
 .append("/")
 .append("InfoVideo.txt");

 GetVideoPath getVideoPath = new GetVideoPath();
 String videoPath = getVideoPath.GetVideoPathMethod(stringBuilder);

 v.forEach((k1,v1)->{ // iterate though the words
 v1.forEach((k2,v2)->{ // iterate though the times

 String doubleAsStringForKey = String.valueOf(k2);
 String[] arr = doubleAsStringForKey.split("\\.");

 String doubleASStringForValue = String.valueOf(v2);
 String[] arr2 = doubleASStringForValue.split("\\.");

 if(k2>10){

 StringBuilder stringBuilder1 = new StringBuilder();
 stringBuilder1.append(" -ss ")
 .append("00:00:")
 .append(arr[0])
 .append(".")
 .append(arr[1])
 .append(" -to ")
 .append(" 00:00:")
 .append(arr2[0])
 .append(".")
 .append(arr2[1])
 .append(" -i ")
 .append(videoPath);
 arrayList.add(String.valueOf(stringBuilder1));
 }
 else{

 StringBuilder stringBuilder1 = new StringBuilder();
 stringBuilder1.append(" -ss ")
 .append("00:00:0")
 .append(arr[0])
 .append(".")
 .append(arr[1])
 .append(" -to ")
 .append("00:00:0")
 .append(arr2[0])
 .append(".")
 .append(arr2[1])
 .append(" -i ")
 .append(videoPath);
 arrayList.add(String.valueOf(stringBuilder1));
 }

 });
 });

});

BashFIleForCreatingNewVideo bashFIleForCreatingNewVideo = new BashFIleForCreatingNewVideo();
bashFIleForCreatingNewVideo.BashFileForCreatingNewVideo(arrayList);
</string>


The class that must call the ".sh" file :


public class BashFIleForCreatingNewVideo {

 protected String BashFileForCreatingNewVideo(ArrayList<string> arrayList){
 try {

 StringBuilder stringBuilder = new StringBuilder();

 for(String str : arrayList){
 stringBuilder.append(str);
 }
 Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(new String[]{"bash", "-c", "cd ~/IdeaProjects/Final-Year-Spring/src/main/java/com/FinalYearProjectServer/Get_Requests/CreateNewVideo && ./createNewVideo.sh ", String.valueOf(stringBuilder), String.valueOf(arrayList.size()-1), "./maps/outputstream.mp4"});
 BufferedReader srdInput = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(p.getInputStream()));
 String s =srdInput.readLine();

 if(s==null){
 return "Error";
 }else {
 System.out.println(s);
 return s;
 }

 } catch (IOException e) {
 throw new RuntimeException(e);
 }

 }
}
</string>


The script file :


#!/bin/bash

arr=( "$@" )

echo "${arr[*]}"

ffmpeg "${arr[0]}" -filter_complex concat=n="${arr[1]}":v=1:a=1 "${arr[2]}"



What is passed to the script, small exaple, this is a string :


-ss 00:00:00.75 -to 00:00:00.93 -i ~/IdeaProjects/Final-Year-Spring/datassets/Alex/check/5535415699068794046/00009.mp4 -ss 00:00:01.71 -to 00:00:01.82 -i ~/IdeaProjects/Final-Year-Spring/datassets/Alex/check/5535415699068794046/00009.mp4 -ss 00:00:00.09 -to 00:00:00.34 -i ~/IdeaProjects/Final-Year-Spring/datassets/Alex/check/5535415699068794046/00027.mp4



The next parameter is the number of videos that must concatenate and the last parameter is where the output must be.


My problem is the Bash file is not executing even the echo command or doing something. Do you have any suggestion, because I thing is about the way of how I am passing the array to the Bash file.


Ok so I am trying to use ProcessBuilder :


String[] command = {"bash","ffmpeg", String.valueOf(stringBuilder), "-filter_complex concat=n="+String.valueOf(arrayList.size()-1)+":v=1:a=1", "~/IdeaProjects/Final-Year-Spring/maps/output1.mp4"};
 ProcessBuilder p = new ProcessBuilder(command);
 Process p2 = p.start();
 BufferedReader srdInput;
 srdInput = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(p2.getInputStream()));
 String s =srdInput.readLine();



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merge multiple ffmpeg commands into one line to make the whole process faster
8 septembre 2020, par user1hjgjhgjhggjhgI want to merge multiple commands into one so that whole processing time would be fastest. What I am doing so far is


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A video file is uploaded from a webform and and server upload into a temp directory.


if (move_uploaded_file($_FILES[$param]['tmp_name'], $filePath)) {


 return $filePath;
 }



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add black borders around the video(through ffmpeg command) - video uploads again to a directory


$command_new = "ffmpeg -i $filePath -vf 'scale=720:1280:force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease,pad=720:1280:(ow-iw)/2:(oh-ih)/2,setsar=1' $video_file";
 exec($command_new);



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optimizing the video(ffmpeg command) - video uploads again to a directory


$cmd_new = "ffmpeg -i $video_file -c:v libx264 -crf 28 $optimizeResultFile";



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merging the uploaded file with the existing video file present in the database into one and uploading that file into directory(through ffmpeg command)


$command_new = "ffmpeg -i $optimizeResultFile -i $second_video_path -filter_complex '[0:v]pad=iw*2:ih[int];[int][1:v]overlay=W/2:0[vid]' -map [vid] -c:v libx264 -crf 23 -preset veryfast $videomerge";



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//add custom sound in that final merged video


$cmd_new = "ffmpeg -i $videomerge -i $audio -c:v copy -c:a aac -shortest -map 0:v:0 -map 1:a:0 $with_new_audio";















Is it possible to do all at one command and not in multiple commands. This process takes 1 min to upload a final file. want to make it faster


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Overlay a video and an image over a background video and shift that background video's position to the right
4 août 2023, par sybrI'm currently working on a way to improve my production process for the videos that I'm making. I usually edit videos using two folders full of clips. Being able to automate putting these together in Premiere would save me a lot of time.


I'm using the FFMpegCORE C# library, as well as Xabe.FFMpeg to achieve what I'm trying to do, and I've currently reached the point of creating two separate videos using the clips I mentioned earlier.


The final step that I need to solve is to overlay the overlay video (overlay.mp4) over the background video (background.mp4), add an overlay image to add a clean divider (overlay.png) between the edges of the videos, and to somehow shift the position of the background video 33% to the right (background.mp4).


This is the script I've come up with so far :


ffmpeg -i overlay.mp4 -i background.mp4 -i overlay.png -filter_complex \ 
"[1:v]scale=608:1080[a]; [0:v]pad=1920:1080[b]; [b][a]overlay[out]; \
[out][2:v]overlay[out]; [0][1]amix[a];" \
-map [out] -map [a] -c:v libx264 -crf 30 -pix_fmt yuv420p -y output.mp4



Is there a way to shift the background video to the right ? Or should I manually edit the video files ?


Would love some help here, also eager to learn more about FFmpeg, so some explanation would be highly appreciated !


Edit :


Just found the solution, padding the background video for 33% and then cropping the final out back to 1920x1080 seemed to do the trick !


ffmpeg -i overlay.mp4 -i background.mp4 -i overlay.png -filter_complex "[1:v]scale=608:1080[a]; [0:v]pad=2560:0:x=1920:y=1080[b]; [b][a]overlay[out]; [out][2:v]overlay[out]; [out]crop=1920:1080:0:0[out]; [0][1]amix[a];" -map [out] -map [a] -c:v libx264 -crf 30 -pix_fmt yuv420p -y output.mp4