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ffmpeg save video H.265 from rtsp but i can't open it
14 juin 2021, par Сергей БрандуковBy mistake on the IP camera in the settings there was a value of the H.265 codec (should be h.264)


# ffmpeg -i rtsp://admin:admin@192.168.100.22:554/main -y -c:v copy /home/ubuntu/Video/8/tst_256.mp4
ffmpeg version 4.2.4-1ubuntu0.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2020 the FFmpeg developers
 built with gcc 9 (Ubuntu 9.3.0-10ubuntu2)
 configuration: --prefix=/usr --extra-version=1ubuntu0.1 --toolchain=hardened --libdir=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu --incdir=/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu --arch=amd64 --enable-gpl --disable-stripping --enable-avresample --disable-filter=resample --enable-avisynth --enable-gnutls --enable-ladspa --enable-libaom --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libbs2b --enable-libcaca --enable-libcdio --enable-libcodec2 --enable-libflite --enable-libfontconfig --enable-libfreetype --enable-libfribidi --enable-libgme --enable-libgsm --enable-libjack --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libmysofa --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopenmpt --enable-libopus --enable-libpulse --enable-librsvg --enable-librubberband --enable-libshine --enable-libsnappy --enable-libsoxr --enable-libspeex --enable-libssh --enable-libtheora --enable-libtwolame --enable-libvidstab --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libwavpack --enable-libwebp --enable-libx265 --enable-libxml2 --enable-libxvid --enable-libzmq --enable-libzvbi --enable-lv2 --enable-omx --enable-openal --enable-opencl --enable-opengl --enable-sdl2 --enable-libdc1394 --enable-libdrm --enable-libiec61883 --enable-nvenc --enable-chromaprint --enable-frei0r --enable-libx264 --enable-shared
 libavutil 56. 31.100 / 56. 31.100
 libavcodec 58. 54.100 / 58. 54.100
 libavformat 58. 29.100 / 58. 29.100
 libavdevice 58. 8.100 / 58. 8.100
 libavfilter 7. 57.100 / 7. 57.100
 libavresample 4. 0. 0 / 4. 0. 0
 libswscale 5. 5.100 / 5. 5.100
 libswresample 3. 5.100 / 3. 5.100
 libpostproc 55. 5.100 / 55. 5.100
[hevc @ 0x55e8744be3c0] Invalid NAL unit 0, skipping.
[hevc @ 0x55e8744be3c0] VPS 0 does not exist
[hevc @ 0x55e8744be3c0] Invalid NAL unit 0, skipping.
[hevc @ 0x55e8744be3c0] VPS 0 does not exist
[rtsp @ 0x55e8744ba6c0] max delay reached. need to consume packet
[rtsp @ 0x55e8744ba6c0] RTP: missed 84 packets
Input #0, rtsp, from 'rtsp://admin:admin@192.168.100.22:554/main':
 Metadata:
 title : RTSP/RTP stream from IPNC
 comment : main
 Duration: N/A, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
 Stream #0:0: Video: hevc (Main), yuvj420p(pc, bt709), 2048x1536, 50 tbr, 90k tbn, 90k tbc
 Stream #0:1: Data: none
 Stream #0:2: Data: none
Output #0, mp4, to '/home/ubuntu/Video/8/tst_256.mp4':
 Metadata:
 title : RTSP/RTP stream from IPNC
 comment : main
 encoder : Lavf58.29.100
 Stream #0:0: Video: hevc (Main) (hev1 / 0x31766568), yuvj420p(pc, bt709), 2048x1536, q=2-31, 50 tbr, 90k tbn, 90k tbc
Stream mapping:
 Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (copy)
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
[mp4 @ 0x55e874532440] Timestamps are unset in a packet for stream 0. This is deprecated and will stop working in the future. Fix your code to set the timestamps properly
[mp4 @ 0x55e874532440] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 0, current: 0; changing to 1. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
[mp4 @ 0x55e874532440] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 1, current: 0; changing to 2. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
[mp4 @ 0x55e874532440] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 216000, current: 110136; changing to 216001. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
[mp4 @ 0x55e874532440] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 216001, current: 124536; changing to 216002. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
[mp4 @ 0x55e874532440] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 216002, current: 146226; changing to 216003. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
[mp4 @ 0x55e874532440] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 216003, current: 160536; changing to 216004. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
[mp4 @ 0x55e874532440] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 216004, current: 175026; changing to 216005. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
[mp4 @ 0x55e874532440] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 216005, current: 200136; changing to 216006. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
[mp4 @ 0x55e874532440] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 216006, current: 214536; changing to 216007. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
[mp4 @ 0x55e874532440] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 855816, current: 851365; changing to 855817. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
frame= 100 fps=6.6 q=-1.0 Lsize= 10247kB time=00:00:18.03 bitrate=4653.6kbits/s speed=1.19x 
video:10245kB audio:0kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 0.021781%
Exiting normally, received signal 2.



there is a file, the size is not empty, the video player shows a black screen, I also can not make out the video into frames


# ffmpeg -i tst_256.mp4 -q:v 1 -r 1 1/%05d.jpg
ffmpeg version 4.2.4-1ubuntu0.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2020 the FFmpeg developers
 built with gcc 9 (Ubuntu 9.3.0-10ubuntu2)
 configuration: --prefix=/usr --extra-version=1ubuntu0.1 --toolchain=hardened --libdir=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu --incdir=/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu --arch=amd64 --enable-gpl --disable-stripping --enable-avresample --disable-filter=resample --enable-avisynth --enable-gnutls --enable-ladspa --enable-libaom --enable-libass --enable-libbluray --enable-libbs2b --enable-libcaca --enable-libcdio --enable-libcodec2 --enable-libflite --enable-libfontconfig --enable-libfreetype --enable-libfribidi --enable-libgme --enable-libgsm --enable-libjack --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libmysofa --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libopenmpt --enable-libopus --enable-libpulse --enable-librsvg --enable-librubberband --enable-libshine --enable-libsnappy --enable-libsoxr --enable-libspeex --enable-libssh --enable-libtheora --enable-libtwolame --enable-libvidstab --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libwavpack --enable-libwebp --enable-libx265 --enable-libxml2 --enable-libxvid --enable-libzmq --enable-libzvbi --enable-lv2 --enable-omx --enable-openal --enable-opencl --enable-opengl --enable-sdl2 --enable-libdc1394 --enable-libdrm --enable-libiec61883 --enable-nvenc --enable-chromaprint --enable-frei0r --enable-libx264 --enable-shared
 libavutil 56. 31.100 / 56. 31.100
 libavcodec 58. 54.100 / 58. 54.100
 libavformat 58. 29.100 / 58. 29.100
 libavdevice 58. 8.100 / 58. 8.100
 libavfilter 7. 57.100 / 7. 57.100
 libavresample 4. 0. 0 / 4. 0. 0
 libswscale 5. 5.100 / 5. 5.100
 libswresample 3. 5.100 / 3. 5.100
 libpostproc 55. 5.100 / 55. 5.100
[AVBSFContext @ 0x555c46ce3540] No start code is found.
tst_256.mp4: could not find codec parameters
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'tst_256.mp4':
 Metadata:
 major_brand : isom
 minor_version : 512
 compatible_brands: isomiso2mp41
 title : RTSP/RTP stream from IPNC
 encoder : Lavf58.29.100
 comment : main
 Duration: 00:00:18.04, bitrate: N/A
 Stream #0:0(und): Video: hevc (hev1 / 0x31766568), none, 2048x1536, 4652 kb/s, 5.54 fps, 90k tbn (default)
 Metadata:
 handler_name : VideoHandler
Stream mapping:
 Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (hevc (native) -> mjpeg (native))
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
[hevc @ 0x555c46cf6dc0] No start code is found.
[hevc @ 0x555c46cf6dc0] Error splitting the input into NAL units.
[hevc @ 0x555c46d07300] No start code is found.
[hevc @ 0x555c46d07300] Error splitting the input into NAL units.
[hevc @ 0x555c46d17d00] No start code is found.
[hevc @ 0x555c46d17d00] Error splitting the input into NAL units.
[hevc @ 0x555c46d286c0] No start code is found.
[hevc @ 0x555c46d286c0] Error splitting the input into NAL units.
[hevc @ 0x555c46d39000] No start code is found.
[hevc @ 0x555c46d39000] Error splitting the input into NAL units.
[hevc @ 0x555c46d499c0] No start code is found.
[hevc @ 0x555c46d499c0] Error splitting the input into NAL units.
[hevc @ 0x555c46d5a400] No start code is found.
[hevc @ 0x555c46d5a400] Error splitting the input into NAL units.
[hevc @ 0x555c46d6ae40] No start code is found.
...
hevc @ 0x555c46cf6dc0] No start code is found.
[hevc @ 0x555c46cf6dc0] Error splitting the input into NAL units.
Error while decoding stream #0:0: Invalid data found when processing input
 Last message repeated 7 times
Cannot determine format of input stream 0:0 after EOF
Error marking filters as finished



Is it possible to somehow extract frames from this video or the video stream was not saved ?


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ffmpeg mp3 conversion failed [closed]
14 novembre 2012, par user444757using ffmpeg to convert from flv to mp3 gives the following result
] ffmpeg-0.6.1 >> ffmpeg -i name.flv name.mp3 FFmpeg version 0.6.1, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developers built on Feb 14 2011 12:33:38 with gcc 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-48) configuration : libavutil 50.15. 1 / 50.15. 1 libavcodec 52.72. 2 / 52.72. 2 libavformat 52.64. 2 / 52.64. 2 libavdevice 52. 2. 0 / 52. 2. 0 libswscale 0.11. 0 / 0.11. 0 [flv @ 0x10869420]Could not find codec parameters (Video : 0x0000) [flv @ 0x10869420]Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate Input #0, flv, from 'name.flv' : Metadata : audiocodecid : 5 duration : 10 videocodecid : -1 canSeekToEnd : true Duration : 00:00:10.17, start : 0.000000, bitrate : N/A Stream #0.0 : Video : 0x0000, 1k tbr, 1k tbn, 1k tbc Stream #0.1 : Audio : nellymoser, 8000 Hz, mono, s16 Output #0, mp3, to 'name.mp3' : Stream #0.0 : Audio : 0x0000, 8000 Hz, mono, s16, 64 kb/s Stream mapping : Stream #0.1 -> #0.0 Encoder (codec id 86017) not found for output stream #0.0you can see in last line it says codec id 86017 not found.
when i run following command :ffmpeg -formats > ffmpeg-format.txt
mp3 is listed in available formats as
DE mp3 MPEG audio layer 3
.What can be the error.is it that mp3 codec is not properly installed ?Help will be appreciated -
Revisiting Nosefart and Discovering GME
30 mai 2011, par Multimedia Mike — Game HackingI found the following screenshot buried deep in an old directory structure of mine :
I tried to recall how this screenshot came to exist. Had I actually created a functional KDE frontend to Nosefart yet neglected to release it ? I think it’s more likely that I used some designer tool (possibly KDevelop) to prototype a frontend. This would have been sometime in 2000.
However, this screenshot prompted me to revisit Nosefart.
Nosefart Background
Nosefart is a program that can play Nintendo Sound Format (NSF) files. NSF files are files containing components that were surgically separated from Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) ROM dumps. These components contain the music playback engines for various games. An NSF player is a stripped down emulation system that can simulate the NES6502 CPU along with the custom hardware (2 square waves, 1 triangle wave, 1 noise generator, and 1 limited digital channel).Nosefart was written by Matt Conte and eventually imported into a Sourceforge project, though it has not seen any development since then. The distribution contains standalone command line players for Linux and DOS, a GTK frontend for the Linux command line version, and plugins for Winamp, XMMS, and CL-Amp.
The Sourceforge project page notes that Nosefart is also part of XBMC. Let the record show that Nosefart is also incorporated into xine (I did that in 2002, I think).
Upgrading the API
When I tried running the command line version of Nosefart under Linux, I hit hard against the legacy audio API : OSS. Remember that ?In fairly short order, I was able to upgrade the CL program to use PulseAudio. The program is not especially sophisticated. It’s a single-threaded affair which checks for a keypress, processes an audio frame, and sends the frame out to the OSS file interface. All that was needed was to rewrite open_hardware() and close_hardware() for PA and then replace the write statement in play(). The only quirk that stood out is that including <pulse/pulseaudio.h> is insufficient for programming PA’s simple API. <pulse/simple.h> must be included separately.
For extra credit, I adapted the program to ALSA. The program uses the most simplistic audio output API possible — just keep filling a buffer and sending it out to the DAC.
Discovering GME
I’m not sure what to do with the the program now since, during my research to attempt to bring Nosefart up to date, I became aware of a software library named Game Music Emu, or GME. It’s a pure C++ library that can essentially play any classic video game format you can possible name. Wow. A lot can happen in 10 years when you’re not paying attention.It’s such a well-written library that I didn’t need any tutorial or documentation to come up to speed. Just a quick read of the main gme.h header library enabled me in short order to whip up a quick C program that could play NSF and SPC files. Path of least resistance : Client program asks library to open a hardcoded file, synthesize 10 seconds of audio, and dump it into a file ; ask the FLAC command line program to transcode raw data to .flac file ; use ffplay to verify the results.
I might develop some other uses for this library.