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    2 mai 2011, par

    Cette page présente quelques-uns des sites fonctionnant sous MediaSPIP.
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    28 novembre 2010, par

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    16 avril 2011, par

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  • ffmpeg error during encoding : EOF timestamp not reliable

    5 décembre 2019, par Massimo Vantaggio

    I have noticed that some videos processed by the following command displays an error in the preliminary phase of the process :

    [Parsed_movie_0 @ 0x7fb06cf00d80] EOF timestamp not reliable

    All this happens while I’m testing the ffmpeg command line that generates the encoding with the specific required by dash :

    ffmpeg -y -i inputfile.mp4 -c:a aac -b:a 384k -ar 48000 -ac 2 -async 1 -c:v libx264 -x264opts keyint=60:min-keyint=60:no-scenecut -r 30 -b:v 2400k -maxrate 2400k -bufsize 1200k -t 3600 -vf "scale=-1:$size" -vf "movie=logo.png [watermark]; [in][watermark] overlay=main_w-overlay_w-10:10 [out]" format.mp4

    It work fine with some videos with small duration but by testing with some movies downloaded it give this error and i believe that could be a problem for MP4Box when dashing which other errors.
    Does anyone have any notices about it ? Is the command line suitable for dash ?
    Thanks
    Massimo

  • FFMPEG fails with seeking params before input on AWS Lambda

    18 janvier 2023, par Rashid Goshtasbi

    I am trying to run the following command on AWS Lambda that has FFMPEG layer but it fails with a SIGSEGV. The FFMPEG process starts working fine until it reaches the segment's it wants to get.

    


    /opt/ffmpeglib/ffmpeg -ss 00:02:00 -t 30 -i https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/m3u8s/f08e80da-bf1d-4e3d-8899-f0f6155f6efa-audio-only.m3u8 /tmp/out.aac -y


    


    Note : The url is a sample url for this sharing

    


    What this is doing : It will seek 2 minutes into the stream url, then capture the next 30 seconds into an out.aac file. When I run this locally, it works fine. When I run this on Lambda, it ends abruptly when reading the segments that are in the time frame I want (from 2:00min to 2:30 min).

    


    FFMPEG will skip the frames if I put the -ss 00:02:00 -t 30 before the -i which they state is faster. If i put it after the -i, it works, but of course, it's a bit slower.

    


    Example working command :

    


    /opt/ffmpeglib/ffmpeg -i https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/m3u8s/f08e80da-bf1d-4e3d-8899-f0f6155f6efa-audio-only.m3u8 -ss 00:02:00 -t 30 /tmp/out.aac -y


    


    Wondering if anyone knows a way to run this on Lambda. Thank you.

    


    Note : I have tried this on Python and Javascript. Tried also making child processes with Javascript and no luck. I also added -nostdin and piped stdin/out to dev null but nothing.

    


    Thanks.

    


    Example of me running locally :

    


    ~/D/build [1]$ ffmpeg -ss 00:02:00 -t 30 -i https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/m3u8s/f08e80da-bf1d-4e3d-8899-f0f6155f6efa-audio-only.m3u8 /tmp/out.aac -y                                                                      14:56:13
ffmpeg version 5.1.2 Copyright (c) 2000-2022 the FFmpeg developers
  built with Apple clang version 14.0.0 (clang-1400.0.29.102)
  configuration: --prefix=/opt/homebrew/Cellar/ffmpeg/5.1.2 --enable-shared --enable-pthreads --enable-version3 --cc=clang --host-cflags= --host-ldflags= --enable-ffplay --enable-gnutls --enable-gpl --enable-libaom --enable-libbluray --enable-libdav1d --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopus --enable-librav1e --enable-librist --enable-librubberband --enable-libsnappy --enable-libsrt --enable-libtesseract --enable-libtheora --enable-libvidstab --enable-libvmaf --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-libwebp --enable-libx264 --enable-libx265 --enable-libxml2 --enable-libxvid --enable-lzma --enable-libfontconfig --enable-libfreetype --enable-frei0r --enable-libass --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libopenjpeg --enable-libspeex --enable-libsoxr --enable-libzmq --enable-libzimg --disable-libjack --disable-indev=jack --enable-videotoolbox --enable-neon
  libavutil      57. 28.100 / 57. 28.100
  libavcodec     59. 37.100 / 59. 37.100
  libavformat    59. 27.100 / 59. 27.100
  libavdevice    59.  7.100 / 59.  7.100
  libavfilter     8. 44.100 /  8. 44.100
  libswscale      6.  7.100 /  6.  7.100
  libswresample   4.  7.100 /  4.  7.100
  libpostproc    56.  6.100 / 56.  6.100
[hls @ 0x122f05250] Opening 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/m3u8s/f08e80da-bf1d-4e3d-8899-f0f6155f6efa_audio_1_stereo_128000.m3u8' for reading
[hls @ 0x122f05250] Skip ('#EXT-X-VERSION:3')
[hls @ 0x122f05250] Opening 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/audio/1_stereo_128000/hls/segment_0.ts' for reading
[hls @ 0x122f05250] Opening 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/audio/1_stereo_128000/hls/segment_1.ts' for reading
Input #0, hls, from 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/m3u8s/f08e80da-bf1d-4e3d-8899-f0f6155f6efa-audio-only.m3u8':
  Duration: 00:03:31.43, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 0 kb/s
  Program 0 
    Metadata:
      variant_bitrate : 128000
  Stream #0:0: Audio: aac (LC) ([15][0][0][0] / 0x000F), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp
    Metadata:
      variant_bitrate : 128000
Stream mapping:
  Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (aac (native) -> aac (native))
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
[hls @ 0x122f05250] Opening 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/audio/1_stereo_128000/hls/segment_30.ts' for reading
[hls @ 0x122f05250] Opening 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/audio/1_stereo_128000/hls/segment_31.ts' for reading
Output #0, adts, to '/tmp/out.aac':
  Metadata:
    encoder         : Lavf59.27.100
  Stream #0:0: Audio: aac (LC), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 128 kb/s
    Metadata:
      variant_bitrate : 128000
      encoder         : Lavc59.37.100 aac
[https @ 0x12001c600] Opening 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/audio/1_stereo_128000/hls/segment_32.ts' for reading
[https @ 0x124038800] Opening 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/audio/1_stereo_128000/hls/segment_33.ts' for reading
[https @ 0x12001c600] Opening 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/audio/1_stereo_128000/hls/segment_34.ts' for reading
[https @ 0x124038800] Opening 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/audio/1_stereo_128000/hls/segment_35.ts' for reading
[https @ 0x12001c600] Opening 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/audio/1_stereo_128000/hls/segment_36.ts' for reading
[https @ 0x124038800] Opening 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/audio/1_stereo_128000/hls/segment_37.ts' for reading
[https @ 0x12001c600] Opening 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/audio/1_stereo_128000/hls/segment_38.ts' for reading
size=     486kB time=00:00:30.01 bitrate= 132.8kbits/s speed=10.7x    
video:0kB audio:477kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 2.018663%


    


    It doesn't do anything after this line via the lambda console logs :

    


    [hls @ 0x72faa80] Opening 'https://cdn.bitmovin.com/content/assets/art-of-motion-dash-hls-progressive/audio/1_stereo_128000/hls/segment_0.ts' for reading


    


  • Remove characters from string using cmd.exe batch file and ffmpeg

    26 décembre 2023, par user2498772

    Here is the code...

    


    @echo off
:: set paths (no quotes)
set ffmpeg=F:\Video\Ffmpeg\ffmpeg.exe
set infolder=F:\Downloads
set outfolder=F:\Video\Finished



@echo.
@echo on
for %%f in (%infolder%\*.mp4) do "%ffmpeg%" -i "%%~dpnf.mp4" -c copy "%outfolder%\%%~nf.mp4"
@echo off
if errorlevel 1 pause
@echo.


    


    This code converts an mpeg-dash file to mp4.
An mpeg-dash is a streaming file format.

    


    The input and output file looks like this : "filename - DASH_V.mp4". (no quotes)

    


    I would like the output file to have the " - DASH_V" removed, so it looks like "filename.mp4". (no quotes)

    


    Any help would be appreciated. Could be a quick fix like changing "%% dpnf -13.0.mp4" to last command, but I am clueless on syntax as you can see.

    


    Tried a million things and got nowhere. Clueless on syntax.