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  • avconv "select" filter doesn't discard first frames

    1er avril 2014, par user2152106

    I'm trying to segment a video using avconv's "select" filter to extract only a specific range of frames from the input file. As an example, imagine I have a 60fps video file called input.mp4, with 3000 frames (i.e. 50 seconds), and I run

    avconv -i input.mp4 -vf "select='lt(n,2000)'" output1.mp4
    avconv -i input.mp4 -vf "select='gte(n,2000)'" output2.mp4

    What I expect is that output1.mp4 has the first 2000 frames of input.mp4 (and lasts 33 seconds), and output2.mp4 has the last 1000 (and lasts 17 seconds).

    I count the frames by running

    avconv -i video.mp4 -vcodec copy -an -f null /dev/null 2>&1 | grep 'frame='

    and checking the value assigned to 'frame'.

    What I actually get, is that output1.mp4 has 2000 frames and lasts 33 seconds, but output2.mp4 has 2999 frames, and still lasts the full 50 seconds. When I open output2.mp4, I notice that the first 2000 frames of the video are actually just a repetition of the 2000th frame of the input, i.e. the first 2000 frames seem to be correctly filtered, but replaced by the first of the accepted frames.

    This is not a pts problem. I check the number of packets and their relative pts using avprobe :

    avprobe -show_packets output2.mp4
    echo $(avprobe -show_packets output2.mp4 2>/dev/null | grep PACKET | wc -l)/2 | bc

    I see that there are actually 2999 packets.

    What am I doing wrong ?

    Side questions :

    • Assuming I'm doing something wrong, why does output2.mp4 contain 2999 rather than the full 3000 ?
    • The behaviour doesn't change whether I use the "gte" or "gt" function in the filter. Why could that be ?
  • ffserver Error writing frame to output

    28 mars 2014, par GarciaPL

    I am new to ffmpeg and ffserver. I spent a lot of time to stream the .avi file using ffserver. Below is my config.

    Port 8090                      # Port to bind the server to
    BindAddress 0.0.0.0
    MaxHTTPConnections 2000
    MaxClients 1000
    MaxBandwidth 10000             # Maximum bandwidth per client
                                  # set this high enough to exceed stream bitrate
    CustomLog -
    NoDaemon                       # Remove this if you want FFserver to daemonize after start

    RTSPPort 7654
    RTSPBindAddress 0.0.0.0

    <feed>               # This is the input feed where FFmpeg will send
      File ./feed1.ffm            # video stream.
      FileMaxSize 1G              # Maximum file size for buffering video
      ACL allow 127.0.0.1
      ACL allow 192.168.0.0 192.168.0.255
    </feed>

    <stream>
       Format avi
       Feed feed1.ffm

       VideoCodec libvpx
       VideoFrameRate 30
       VideoBitRate 800
       VideoSize 720x576

       AudioCodec aac
       Strict -2
       AudioBitRate 128
       AudioChannels 2
       AudioSampleRate 44100
       AVOptionAudio flags +global_header
    </stream>

    <stream>            # Server status URL
      Format status
      ACL allow localhost          
      ACL allow 192.168.0.0 192.168.255.255
    </stream>

    <redirect>    # Just an URL redirect for index, Redirect index.html to the appropriate site
      URL http://www.ffmpeg.org/
    </redirect>

    So, to start my ffserver I use this command :

    ffserver -d -f ffserver.conf

    and after that I start stream of this avi file using ffmpeg :

    ffmpeg -re -i russian.avi -c:v libx264 -loop 1 http://192.168.1.165:8090/feed1.ffm

    unfortunately I received two errors repeated many of times :

    Too large number of skipped frames 60120709615 > 60000
    Error writing frame to output

    I searched the entire internet....but I found nothing what would be valuable.

  • How to generate stereo sine wave using FFMPEG ?

    1er janvier 2020, par John Doe

    I’m trying to generate a stereo sine wave using FFMPEG (batch file), but have a different frequency for left and right. So far I have this :

    ffmpeg -f lavfi -i "sine=frequency=1000:duration=60" -ac 2 "binaural.wav"

    But it creates the same frequency for both left and right.
    Is this possible ?