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  • ffmpeg segments only the first part of my audio file

    30 juin 2012, par hammat

    I'm implementing a http live streaming server to send audio file to iOS devices.
    No problem with Apple's tools, mediafilesegmenter, my files are valid and it works fine.

    I'm trying now to segment the same file using ffmpeg. I've downloaded the last stable version which is the 0.10.2 for now.

    Here is how I try to segment my mp3 file :

    ./ffmpeg -re -i input.mp3 -f segment -segment_time 10 -segment_list outputList.m3u8 -acodec libmp3lame -map 0 output%03d.mp3

    It starts the mapping like expected but finish with only one .mp3 file.

    Did I miss something in the process ?
    Thanks in advance.

    edit

    Ok here is my latest command line :

    ffmpeg -i input.mp3 -c:a libmp3lame -b:a 128k -map 0:0 -f segment -segment_time 10 -segment_list outputlist.m3u8 -segment_format mp3 'output%03d.mp3'

    It still gives me only one file but the file is the hole song, not only one part.
    Here is the output of ffmpeg :

    ffmpeg version 0.10.2 Copyright (c) 2000-2012 the FFmpeg developers
    built on Apr 20 2012 07:08:29 with gcc 4.5.2  
    configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-nonfree --enable-postproc --enable-libmp3lame  
       libavutil      51. 35.100 / 51. 35.100  
       libavcodec     53. 61.100 / 53. 61.100  
       libavformat    53. 32.100 /
           53. 32.100  
       libavdevice    53.  4.100 / 53.  4.100  
       libavfilter     2. 61.100 /  2. 61.100  
       libswscale      2.  1.100 /  2.  1.100  
       libswresample   0.  6.100 /  0.  6.100  
       libpostproc    52.  0.100 /  52.  0.100
       [mp3 @ 0x8e4f120] max_analyze_duration 5000000 reached at 5015510
    Input #0, mp3, from 'BeachHouse-Myth.mp3':  
       Metadata:
               title           : Myth
               artist          : Beach House
               track           : /
               album           : Bloom
               disc            : /
               genre           : Alternative
               TSRC            : USSUB1296501  
       Duration: 00:04:18.69, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 320 kb/s
               Stream #0:0: Audio: mp3, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16, 320 kb/s Output #0, segment, to 'stream%03d.mp3':   Metadata:
               title           : Myth
               artist          : Beach House
               track           : /
               album           : Bloom
               disc            : /
               genre           : Alternative
               TSRC            : USSUB1296501
               encoder         : Lavf53.32.100
               Stream #0:0: Audio: mp3, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16, 128 kb/s
    Stream mapping:  
       Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (mp3 -> libmp3lame)
       Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
       Truncating packet of size 1024 to 105ate=   0.0kbits/s    
       Truncating packet of size 1024 to 1
       size=       0kB time=00:04:18.71 bitrate=   0.0kbits/s     video:0kB audio:4042kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead -100.000000%
  • G.I. Joe Custom Multimedia

    30 mars 2012, par Multimedia Mike — General

    I received this 3-disc set of G.I. Joe CD-ROMs today :



    Copyright 2003, and labeled as PC ONLY. Each disc claims to have 2 episodes. So are these some sort of video discs ? Any gaming elements ? I dove in to investigate.

    So, it turns out that there are some games on these discs, done in Flash Player (which tells me that these were probably available on the web at some point). Here’s a shooting gallery game from the first disc :



    As promised by the CD-ROM copy, the menu does grant access to 2 classic G.I. Joe episodes. Selecting either one launches this :



    Powered by C-ezy ? Am I interpreting that correctly ? Anyway, the video player goes fullscreen and looks fine (given the source material). I can’t capture screenshots and controls are limited to : space for pause, ESC to exit player, and up/down to control volume. No seeking and certainly no onscreen controls. Pretty awful player.

    Studying the first disc, I find a 550 MB file with the name 5859Hasbro.egm. Coupled with ep58.cfg and ep59.cfg files in the same directory, I gather that the disc has G.I. Joe episodes 58 and 59 (though the exact episodes, “There’s No Place Like Springfield” parts 1 and 2, are listed on Wikipedia as being episodes 154 and 155 ; but who’s counting ?). The cfg files contain this text :

    ep58.cfg :
    EGM_GIJOE.exe
    5859Hasbro.egm /noend /track:0 /singletrack
    

    ep59.cfg :
    EGM_GIJOE.exe
    5859Hasbro.egm /noend /track:1 /singletrack

    The big EGM file starts with the string “Egenie Player”. After that, I see absolutely no clues. The supporting EGM_GIJOE.exe file has some interesting strings : “Decore Bits Per Pixel” (I know I have seen “Decore” used to mean “decoding core” in some libraries), “Egenie Player – %s, Version :%s”, “4th June 2002″, a list of common FourCC tags seen in AVI files, “Brought to you by Martin, Patrick Bob and Bren” (do you suppose “Patrick Bob” is one person’s name ?), a list of command line options…

    Aha ! A URL : http:\www.e-genie.tv (yep, backslashes, not forward slashes). e-genie.tv seems to redirect to mygenie.tv, which… doesn’t appear to be strictly related to video technology these days.

  • Php ffmpeg download and installation win7 64 bit wamp [on hold]

    21 mai 2014, par user3560703

    Since i cannot find this whole google and inernet combined i asked a Question here !

    here is ffmpeg for php5.4 FFMPEG php5.4

    What i want is for win64 bit version me using **wamp.

    Any one can help me uploading the ffmpeg for win764bit php5.4 ?

    Thanks in advance !

    got the files Question closed anyone requiring ffmpeg for php5.4 win7 64bit take a look HERE