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  • ffmpeg scale/forcing a video resolution issue

    30 janvier 2018, par Massimo Vantaggio

    I try to be sure that the video comes out with a resolution of 1920 x1080,
    If not the encoding must force this resolution.
    I need this to create fine adaption set from a video input with standard resolution (HD).

    Im unable to get always this resolution, for example with a movie of
    1920 x 1040 i get 1993 x 1080

    , below my ffmpeg command line :

    ffmpeg -y -i $name -i logo1080.png -c:a aac -b:a 256k -ar 48000 -ac 2 -async 1 -c:v libx264 -x264opts keyint=$GOP:min-keyint=$GOP:no-scenecut -bf 0 -r $FPSC -b:v 2400k -maxrate 2400k -bufsize 1200k -profile:v main -t $FDUR -filter_complex "[0:v][1:v]overlay=main_w-overlay_w-10:10,scale=1920:1080" format1080.mp4

    I tried every possibility that the ffmpeg scale page tells, without understand how to fix it.
    I think i need some help,
    Thanks,
    Massimo

  • ffmpeg scale/forcing fixed video resolution issue

    31 janvier 2018, par Massimo Vantaggio

    I try to be sure that the video comes out with a resolution of 1920 x1080,
    If not the encoding must force this resolution.
    I need this to create fine adaption set from a video input with standard resolution (HD).

    Im unable to get always this resolution, for example with a movie of
    1920 x 1040 i get 1993 x 1080

    , below my ffmpeg command line :

    ffmpeg -y -i $name -i logo1080.png -c:a aac -b:a 256k -ar 48000 -ac 2 -async 1 -c:v libx264 -x264opts keyint=$GOP:min-keyint=$GOP:no-scenecut -bf 0 -r $FPSC -b:v 2400k -maxrate 2400k -bufsize 1200k -profile:v main -t $FDUR -filter_complex "[0:v][1:v]overlay=main_w-overlay_w-10:10,scale=1920:1080" format1080.mp4

    I tried every possibility that the ffmpeg scale page tells, without understand how to fix it.
    I think i need some help,
    Thanks,
    Massimo

  • Intel IPP RGBToYUV420 function is getting IppStsSizeErr result code

    6 février 2018, par yesilcimen.ahmet

    I am using IPP 2017.0.3(r55431) and Delphi 10.2, I am trying convert RGB to YUV420P, but I am getting IppStsSizeErr result code.

    I have m_dst_picture, m_src_picture: AVPicture structure created by FFMPEG.

    { allocate the encoded raw picture }

    ret := avpicture_alloc(@m_dst_picture, AV_PIX_FMT_YUV420P, c^.width, c^.height);

    if (ret < 0) then
       Exit(False);

    { allocate BGR frame that we can pass to the YUV frame }
    ret := avpicture_alloc(@m_src_picture, AV_PIX_FMT_BGR24, c^.width, c^.height);
    if (ret < 0) then
      Exit(False);
    //It works fine.
    { convert BGR frame (m_src_picture) to and YUV frame (m_dst_picture) }
    sws_scale(sws_ctx, @m_src_picture.data[0], @m_src_picture.linesize, 0, c^.height, @m_dst_picture.data[0], @m_dst_picture.linesize);

    I want to convert the RGB buffer directly to YUV420P. The original code first loads RGB into the AVPicture then convert RGB to YUV420P with sws_scale and it causes slowness.

    Here I copy the BGR buffer to m_src_picture of FFMPEG. But this leads to performance loss, so I want to convert it directly to YUV420P using Intel IPP.

    procedure WriteFrameBGR24(frame: PByte);
    var
     y: Integer;
    begin
     for y := 0 to m_c^.height - 1 do
       Move(PByte(frame - (y * dstStep))^, PByte(m_src_picture.data[0] + (y * m_src_picture.linesize[0]))^, dstStep);
    end;

    In the code below I am trying to convert using Intel IPP.

    { Converting RGB to YUV420P. }

    **roiSize is 1920 and 1080

    **The values created by FFMPEG for YUV420P in m_dst_picture.linesize are [0]=1920,[1]=960,[2]=960 respectively.

    Do I need to convert the values of the linesize to another value ?

    **The reason why the srcStep parameter is a minus sign is the Bottom-Up Bitmap and the frame pointer indicates the Bmp.ScanLine[0] address, which indicates the highest pointer address.

    srcStep := (((width * (3 * 8)) + 31) and not 31) div 8; //for 24 bitmap

    { Swap of BGR channels to RGB. }
    //It works fine    
    st := ippiSwapChannels_8u_C3IR(frame, -srcStep, roiSize, @BGRToRGBArray[0]);

    { Convert RGB to YUV420P. }
    //IppStsSizeErr  
    st := ippiRGBToYUV420_8u_C3P3R(frame, -srcStep, @m_dst_picture.data[0], @m_dst_picture.linesize[0], roiSize);

    How do I solve this problem ?

    Thank you.