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Python ffmpeg does not save the mp4 clips to file
30 janvier 2021, par oo92I'm using the ffmpeg Python library to save 60 second mp4 clips to file from Twitch livestreams using its API. This is my code :


current_dir = os.getcwd()

client = TwitchClient(client_id='')
streams_now = client.streams.get_live_streams(limit=100, offset=900)
epoch = str(math.ceil(time.time()))

if not os.path.exists(current_dir + '/twitch_videos/'):
 os.mkdir(current_dir + '/twitch_videos/')

for i in range(0, 1):
 try:
 username = streams_now[i]['channel']['name']
 id = streams_now[i]['id']
 game = streams_now[i]['game']
 game = game.translate(str.maketrans({':': '-', ' ': '-', "'": '', '!': '', '&': '_', '.': '', '+': '_'}))
 streaming = streamlink.streams('http://twitch.tv/' + username)
 stream = streaming["best"].url

 twitch_stream = ffmpeg.input(stream)

 twitch_stream = ffmpeg.filter(twitch_stream,
 'fps',
 fps=1,
 round='up')

 twitch_stream = ffmpeg.output(twitch_stream,
 current_dir + '/twitch_videos/' + '%d_' + username + '_' + epoch + '.mp4',
 sc_threshold='0',
 g='60',
 f='segment',
 segment_time='600',
 segment_format_options='movflags=+faststart',
 reset_timestamps='1')frl3dqgn21bbpp6tajjvg5pdevczac
 ffmpeg.run(twitch_stream)


 except:
 pass



I am concatenating the path it should go to, to the name of the file. But the folder is empty after I take a look.


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FFmpeg does not save the mp4 clips to file
31 janvier 2021, par oo92I'm using the FFmpeg Python library to save 60-second mp4 clips to a .mp4 file from Twitch live streams using its API. This is my code :


current_dir = os.getcwd()

client = TwitchClient(client_id='')
streams_now = client.streams.get_live_streams(limit=100, offset=900)
epoch = str(math.ceil(time.time()))

if not os.path.exists(current_dir + '/twitch_videos/'):
 os.mkdir(current_dir + '/twitch_videos/')

for i in range(0, 100):
 try:
 username = streams_now[i]['channel']['name']
 id = streams_now[i]['id']
 game = streams_now[i]['game']
 game = game.translate(str.maketrans({':': '-', ' ': '-', "'": '', '!': '', '&': '_', '.': '', '+': '_'}))
 streaming = streamlink.streams('http://twitch.tv/' + username)
 stream = streaming["best"].url

 twitch_stream = ffmpeg.input(stream)

 twitch_stream = ffmpeg.filter(twitch_stream,
 'fps',
 fps=1,
 round='up')

 twitch_stream = ffmpeg.output(twitch_stream,
 current_dir + '/twitch_videos/' + '%d_' + username + '_' + epoch + '.mp4',
 sc_threshold='0',
 g='60',
 f='segment',
 segment_time='600',
 segment_format_options='movflags=+faststart',
 reset_timestamps='1')frl3dqgn21bbpp6tajjvg5pdevczac
 ffmpeg.run(twitch_stream)


 except:
 pass



I am concatenating the path it should go to the name of the file but the folder is empty after I take a look. The reason why its in the try-catch block is because some streams do not have the
best
tag so I want to skip those.

Update


I put a bunch of print statements inside the try block and none of them get printed. I put similar if statements inside the except block and they are all printed. This means that there is something wrong with my code inside the try block. This tells me that the code inside the try block never gets executed.


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FFmpeg : Frame sizes of the generated video are extremely larger than the expected [closed]
8 février 2021, par bbasaranI am recording frames (screen buffer) as NumPy arrays during the game which runs on the resolution of "400x225". Each frame array is a size of 270.1 kB.


After saving those frames, I create an mp4 file with the following bash command (The game runs in 35 FPS (frames/second)) :


ffmpeg -r 35 -f image2 -i frame%05d.png -vcodec libx264 -crf 1 video.mp4



Then I have used a tool to generate a CSV file of frame data from the video created with the command above. The output is here below. The weird this is that, if we sum those first 35 frames (video was recorded with "-r 35" parameter because game runs in 35 FPS), we get approximately 18k kbit.


18k kbit/sec bitrate is super high for a 400x225 video. What am I doing wrong while generating the video ? I appreciate any help, thanks !