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Can´t convert .mp4 file to .mjpeg file with ffmpeg
19 février 2018, par Herr HupfDohleI use ffmpeg to convert a .mp4 file to a .mjpeg file and I fail doing so.
What i tried so far :
Converting directly from .mp4 to .mjpeg with one of these :"ffmpeg -i input.mp4 output.mjpeg"
"ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -framerate 25 output.mjpeg"Getting all the individual images of my video (which worked fine) and put them together to a .mjpeg file did not work as well.
"ffmpeg -i input.mp4 image%d.jpeg"
"ffmpeg -f image2 -i image%d.jpeg output.mjpeg", or
"ffmpeg -f image2 -i image%d.jpeg -framerate 25 output.mjpeg""Solutions" like the following one did not work, cause I need a file extension .mjpeg so -c:v mjpeg is not enough cause I end up with sth. like .mov !
"ffmpeg -i input.mov -c:v mjpeg -q:v 3 -huffman optimal -an output.mov"
To view my files I use vlc player.
I always end up with a .mjpeg file which has the length of 10 seconds and only shows the very first image of my 4000 pictures.
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subprocess.py returns a File Not Found error
7 avril 2021, par wasneeplusAs part of a video analysis script I wanted to find the duration of a video file. For this I found the script offered in the first answer to this question : How to get the duration of a video in Python ?


import subprocess

def get_length(filename):
 result = subprocess.run(["ffprobe", "-v", "error", "-show_entries",
 "format=duration", "-of",
 "default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1", filename],
 stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
 stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
 return float(result.stdout)



This code works fine when my friend runs it in a Jupyter server environment, but when I try it on my laptop the trouble starts.


When I imput the following filename into the function :


filename = "C:\\Users\\benja\\OneDrive - De Haagse Hogeschool\\Onderzoeken 3\\8V.mp4"



I get the following error :


Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "c:/Users/benja/OneDrive - De Haagse Hogeschool/Onderzoeken 3/python_script.py", line 9, in <module>
 num_of_frames = math.floor((pf.get_length(filename) - 1)) * 30
 File "c:\Users\benja\OneDrive - De Haagse Hogeschool\Onderzoeken 3\python_funcs.py", line 21, in get_length
 stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
 File "C:\Users\benja\Anaconda3\lib\subprocess.py", line 466, in run
 with Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs) as process:
 File "C:\Users\benja\Anaconda3\lib\subprocess.py", line 769, in __init__
 restore_signals, start_new_session)
 File "C:\Users\benja\Anaconda3\lib\subprocess.py", line 1172, in _execute_child
 startupinfo)
FileNotFoundError: [WinError 2] Het systeem kan het opgegeven bestand niet vinden
</module>


I do realise that my problem is almost identical to that of several other questions on here. However, their solutions don't seem to work for me. I have tried to :


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- Add the location of ffmpeg-win64-4.2.2.exe to the Path system variable.
- Add the location of python.exe to the ComSpec system variable.
- Put the videofile in the same directory as the script.








I would be most grateful if someone could point me in the right direction. Thank you in advance.


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