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Dans un premier temps, il est nécessaire de créer un article SPIP et de lui joindre le document vidéo "source".
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FFMPEG frames lost
4 juin 2018, par ST94I use ffmpeg to stream video from the source to destination. The workflow is as follows,
At the source using ffmpeg, I stream live feed from a webcam using tcp and also save a copy of the live video as mp4 file locally and the command I use is$ ffmpeg -hide_banner -f v4l2 -i /dev/video0 -filter:v "fps=30" -c:v libx264 -f mpegts tcp://hostname:port -c:v libx264 /path/to/.mp4file
`Input #0, video4linux2,v4l2, from '/dev/video0':
Duration: N/A, start: 272402.639303, bitrate: 147456 kb/s
Stream #0:0: Video: rawvideo (YUY2 / 0x32595559), yuyv422, 640x480, 147456 kb/s, 30 fps, 30 tbr, 1000k tbn, 1000k tbc
Stream mapping:
Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (rawvideo (native) -> h264 (libx264))
Stream #0:0 -> #1:0 (rawvideo (native) -> h264 (libx264))
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
No pixel format specified, yuv422p for H.264 encoding chosen.
Use -pix_fmt yuv420p for compatibility with outdated media players.
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX FMA3 AVX2 LZCNT BMI2
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] profile High 4:2:2, level 3.0, 4:2:2 8-bit
Output #0, mpegts, to 'tcp://172.16.0.169:50000':
Metadata:
encoder : Lavf57.71.100
Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (libx264), yuv422p, 640x480, q=-1--1, 30 fps, 90k tbn, 30 tbc
Metadata:
encoder : Lavc57.89.100 libx264
Side data:
cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 0/0/0 buffer size: 0 vbv_delay: -1
No pixel format specified, yuv422p for H.264 encoding chosen.
Use -pix_fmt yuv420p for compatibility with outdated media players.
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX FMA3 AVX2 LZCNT BMI2
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] profile High 4:2:2, level 3.0, 4:2:2 8-bit
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] 264 - core 148 r2795 aaa9aa8 - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec - Copyleft 2003-2017 - http://www.videolan.org/x264.html - options: cabac=1 ref=3 deblock=1:0:0 analyse=0x3:0x113 me=hex subme=7 psy=1 psy_rd=1.00:0.00 mixed_ref=1 me_range=16 chroma_me=1 trellis=1 8x8dct=1 cqm=0 deadzone=21,11 fast_pskip=1 chroma_qp_offset=-2 threads=12 lookahead_threads=2 sliced_threads=0 nr=0 decimate=1 interlaced=0 bluray_compat=0 constrained_intra=0 bframes=3 b_pyramid=2 b_adapt=1 b_bias=0 direct=1 weightb=1 open_gop=0 weightp=2 keyint=250 keyint_min=25 scenecut=40 intra_refresh=0 rc_lookahead=40 rc=crf mbtree=1 crf=23.0 qcomp=0.60 qpmin=0 qpmax=69 qpstep=4 ip_ratio=1.40 aq=1:1.00
Output #1, mp4, to '/path/to/tcp.mp4':
Metadata:
encoder : Lavf57.71.100
Stream #1:0: Video: h264 (libx264) ([33][0][0][0] / 0x0021), yuv422p, 640x480, q=-1--1, 30 fps, 15360 tbn, 30 tbc
Metadata:
encoder : Lavc57.89.100 libx264
Side data:
cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 0/0/0 buffer size: 0 vbv_delay: -1
[sana@localhost ~]$ frame= 978 fps= 30 q=-1.0 Lq=-1.0 size= 5062kB time=00:00:32.53 bitrate=1274.6kbits/s dup=514 drop=0 speed=0.991x
video:9174kB audio:0kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: unknown
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] frame I:463 Avg QP:19.03 size: 9994
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] frame P:476 Avg QP:22.85 size: 137
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] frame B:39 Avg QP:23.33 size: 19
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] consecutive B-frames: 94.7% 0.0% 0.0% 5.3%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] mb I I16..4: 60.4% 39.0% 0.5%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] mb P I16..4: 0.2% 0.0% 0.0% P16..4: 4.2% 0.3% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% skip:94.8%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] mb B I16..4: 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% B16..8: 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% direct: 0.0% skip:100.0% L0:15.4% L1:84.6% BI: 0.0%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] 8x8 transform intra:38.9% inter:100.0%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra: 34.9% 97.2% 83.8% inter: 0.0% 1.5% 0.0%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] i16 v,h,dc,p: 0% 31% 0% 69%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] i8 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 3% 50% 16% 4% 2% 1% 6% 1% 17%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 10% 52% 14% 4% 7% 3% 5% 1% 3%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] i8c dc,h,v,p: 55% 12% 25% 8%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] Weighted P-Frames: Y:0.2% UV:0.0%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] ref P L0: 96.7% 0.5% 2.7% 0.1%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ec9560] kb/s:1151.61
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] frame I:463 Avg QP:19.02 size: 10007
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] frame P:477 Avg QP:22.84 size: 140
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] frame B:39 Avg QP:23.33 size: 19
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] consecutive B-frames: 94.7% 0.0% 0.0% 5.3%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] mb I I16..4: 60.4% 39.0% 0.5%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] mb P I16..4: 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% P16..4: 4.2% 0.3% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% skip:94.8%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] mb B I16..4: 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% B16..8: 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% direct: 0.0% skip:100.0% L0:15.4% L1:84.6% BI: 0.0%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] 8x8 transform intra:38.9% inter:100.0%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra: 35.0% 97.2% 84.0% inter: 0.0% 1.6% 0.0%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] i16 v,h,dc,p: 0% 31% 0% 69%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] i8 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 3% 50% 16% 4% 2% 1% 6% 1% 17%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 10% 52% 14% 4% 7% 3% 5% 1% 3%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] i8c dc,h,v,p: 55% 12% 25% 8%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] Weighted P-Frames: Y:0.2% UV:0.0%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] ref P L0: 96.8% 0.5% 2.7% 0.1%
[libx264 @ 0x55e421ed5ea0] kb/s:1152.39`At the receiver, I take the tcp url as the input and output it to an mp4 file.
$ffmpeg -hide_banner -i tcp://hostname:port?listen out.mp4 /path/to/.mp4
The output is
`Input #0, mpegts, from 'tcp://172.16.0.169:50000?listen':
Duration: N/A, start: 1.466667, bitrate: N/A
Program 1
Metadata:
service_name : Service01
service_provider: FFmpeg
Stream #0:0[0x100]: Video: h264 (High 4:2:2) ([27][0][0][0] / 0x001B), yuv422p(progressive), 640x480, 30 fps, 30 tbr, 90k tbn, 60 tbc
Stream mapping:
Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (h264 (native) -> h264 (libx264))
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
No pixel format specified, yuv422p for H.264 encoding chosen.
Use -pix_fmt yuv420p for compatibility with outdated media players.
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 SSE4.2 AVX FMA3 AVX2 LZCNT BMI2
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] profile High 4:2:2, level 3.0, 4:2:2 8-bit
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] 264 - core 148 r2795 aaa9aa8 - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec - Copyleft 2003-2017 - http://www.videolan.org/x264.html - options: cabac=1 ref=3 deblock=1:0:0 analyse=0x3:0x113 me=hex subme=7 psy=1 psy_rd=1.00:0.00 mixed_ref=1 me_range=16 chroma_me=1 trellis=1 8x8dct=1 cqm=0 deadzone=21,11 fast_pskip=1 chroma_qp_offset=-2 threads=12 lookahead_threads=2 sliced_threads=0 nr=0 decimate=1 interlaced=0 bluray_compat=0 constrained_intra=0 bframes=3 b_pyramid=2 b_adapt=1 b_bias=0 direct=1 weightb=1 open_gop=0 weightp=2 keyint=250 keyint_min=25 scenecut=40 intra_refresh=0 rc_lookahead=40 rc=crf mbtree=1 crf=23.0 qcomp=0.60 qpmin=0 qpmax=69 qpstep=4 ip_ratio=1.40 aq=1:1.00
Output #0, mp4, to '/home/sana/Desktop/receiver_new_mp4/tcp2.mp4':
Metadata:
encoder : Lavf57.71.100
Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (libx264) ([33][0][0][0] / 0x0021), yuv422p, 640x480, q=-1--1, 30 fps, 15360 tbn, 30 tbc
Metadata:
encoder : Lavc57.89.100 libx264
Side data:
cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 0/0/0 buffer size: 0 vbv_delay: -1
frame= 160 fps=0.0 q=26.0 size= 158kB time=00:00:03.36 bitrate= 384.5kbits/frame= 175 fps=168 q=26.0 size= 200kB time=00:00:03.86 bitrate= 424.8kbits/frame= 190 fps=119 q=26.0 size= 242kB time=00:00:04.36 bitrate= 453.3kbits/frame= 206 fps= 97 q=29.0 size= 292kB time=00:00:04.90 bitrate= 487.8kbits/frame= 222 fps= 84 q=29.0 size= 336kB time=00:00:05.43 bitrate= 506.5kbits/frame= 238 fps= 75 q=29.0 size= 378kB time=00:00:05.96 bitrate= 519.2kbits/frame= 254 fps= 68 q=29.0 size= 422kB time=00:00:06.50 bitrate= 531.6kbits/frame= 270 fps= 64 q=26.0 size= 457kB time=00:00:07.03 bitrate= 532.0kbits/frame= 286 fps= 60 q=29.0 size= 511kB time=00:00:07.56 bitrate= 552.8kbits/frame= 302 fps= 57 q=26.0 size= 562kB time=00:00:08.10 bitrate= 568.3kbits/frame= 318 fps= 54 q=26.0 size= 609kB time=00:00:08.63 bitrate= 577.9kbits/frame= 334 fps= 52 q=26.0 size= 674kB time=00:00:09.16 bitrate= 602.7kbits/frame= 350 fps= 51 q=29.0 size= 719kB time=00:00:09.70 bitrate= 606.8kbits/frame= 366 fps= 49 q=26.0 size= 770kB time=00:00:10.23 bitrate= 616.1kbits/frame= 382 fps= 48 q=29.0 size= 828kB time=00:00:10.76 bitrate= 630.3kbits/frame= 398 fps= 47 q=26.0 size= 872kB time=00:00:11.30 bitrate= 632.0kbits/frame= 414 fps= 46 q=26.0 size= 933kB time=00:00:11.83 bitrate= 645.9kbits/frame= 430 fps= 45 q=29.0 size= 987kB time=00:00:12.36 bitrate= 653.9kbits/frame= 446 fps= 44 q=26.0 size= 1033kB time=00:00:12.90 bitrate= 656.2kbits/frame= 462 fps= 43 q=29.0 size= 1098kB time=00:00:13.43 bitrate= 669.7kbits/frame= 478 fps= 43 q=29.0 size= 1132kB time=00:00:13.96 bitrate= 664.2kbits/frame= 548 fps= 47 q=-1.0 Lsize= 1536kB time=00:00:18.16 bitrate= 692.8kbits/s speed=1.56x
video:1531kB audio:0kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 0.377405%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] frame I:115 Avg QP:18.12 size: 8204
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] frame P:203 Avg QP:21.62 size: 1893
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] frame B:230 Avg QP:21.99 size: 1039
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] consecutive B-frames: 41.1% 6.6% 7.1% 45.3%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] mb I I16..4: 67.6% 32.3% 0.1%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] mb P I16..4: 15.3% 3.1% 0.0% P16..4: 28.6% 2.8% 2.0% 0.0% 0.0% skip:48.3%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] mb B I16..4: 0.8% 0.3% 0.0% B16..8: 26.2% 0.4% 0.0% direct:13.5% skip:58.7% L0:65.0% L1:34.5% BI: 0.5%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] 8x8 transform intra:28.4% inter:100.0%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra: 15.0% 89.4% 53.1% inter: 2.6% 28.7% 0.2%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] i16 v,h,dc,p: 2% 49% 1% 47%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] i8 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 6% 57% 19% 2% 1% 1% 4% 1% 9%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] i4 v,h,dc,ddl,ddr,vr,hd,vl,hu: 16% 59% 18% 1% 2% 1% 2% 0% 1%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] i8c dc,h,v,p: 52% 17% 27% 4%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] Weighted P-Frames: Y:17.7% UV:6.9%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] ref P L0: 68.7% 0.7% 18.3% 10.6% 1.7%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] ref B L0: 86.1% 10.6% 3.3%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] ref B L1: 96.6% 3.4%
[libx264 @ 0x55c1d6bff0a0] kb/s:686.10`From the ffmpeg processes running on both ends, if you notice the number of B frames at the receiver is more than the B frames at the sender. In other cases that I tried, the number of I as well as P frames are higher at the receiver than that at the sender.
Can anyone please tell me why is it so ? I am not able to figure out why. -
Pass double pointer parameter through P/Invoke when it is NULL
1er août 2015, par BartMaoI try to call FFMPEG method via P/Invoke
int avformat_find_stream_info(AVFormatContext *ic, AVDictionary **options);
So my P/Invoke method defined like this :
[DllImport("avformat-55", EntryPoint = "avformat_find_stream_info", CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Cdecl)]
public extern static int AVFormatFindStreamInfo(IntPtr ic, ref IntPtr options);and I need pass an IntPtr.Zero for the options, so I call this way :
var p = IntPtr.Zero;
rst = AVFormatFindStreamInfo(context, ref p);and an AccessViolation exception throws.
But when I remove the ref from the signature, and directly pass an IntPtr.Zero to it, it actually works.
I think the signature with ref keyword is the right way, but I don’t know why the exception throws. -
Two pass high quality theora/vorbis ffmpeg encoding
25 septembre 2017, par Lea ChescottaI want to achieve the same video encoding that I had with ffmpeg2theora with standard ffmpeg, this is because i need the flexibility ffmpeg has to make the container mkv, with subtitles other than srt.
In ffmpeg2theora i have the following command that output a very high quality and very small filesize file :
$ ffmpeg2theora --videobitrate 2000 --two-pass --first-pass firstpass --speedlevel 0 --width 640 --height 360 --resize-method lanczos --noaudio input.mkv
$ ffmpeg2theora --videobitrate 2000 --two-pass --second-pass firstpass --speedlevel 0 --width 640 --height 360 --resize-method lanczos --noaudio input.mkv --output output.ogvBeing the most interesting options here i think (From ffmpeg2theora manual page) :
--two-pass
--first-pass <filename>
--second-pass <filename>
--speedlevel
encoding is faster with higher values the cost is quality and bandwidth (default 1)
</filename></filename>But i can only found a simple way to encode theora/vorbis in standard ffmpeg (from : https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/TheoraVorbisEncodingGuide) :
ffmpeg -i input.mkv -codec:v libtheora -qscale:v 7 -codec:a libvorbis -qscale:a 5 output.ogv
That produces a very bad quality output even in the best quality setting (10)
How can I do a 2 pass ’high quality’/’not so big filesize’ theora/vorbis in plain ffmpeg ?