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Utilisation et configuration du script
19 janvier 2011, parInformations spécifiques à la distribution Debian
Si vous utilisez cette distribution, vous devrez activer les dépôts "debian-multimedia" comme expliqué ici :
Depuis la version 0.3.1 du script, le dépôt peut être automatiquement activé à la suite d’une question.
Récupération du script
Le script d’installation peut être récupéré de deux manières différentes.
Via svn en utilisant la commande pour récupérer le code source à jour :
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Publier sur MédiaSpip
13 juin 2013Puis-je poster des contenus à partir d’une tablette Ipad ?
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Support de tous types de médias
10 avril 2011Contrairement à beaucoup de logiciels et autres plate-formes modernes de partage de documents, MediaSPIP a l’ambition de gérer un maximum de formats de documents différents qu’ils soient de type : images (png, gif, jpg, bmp et autres...) ; audio (MP3, Ogg, Wav et autres...) ; vidéo (Avi, MP4, Ogv, mpg, mov, wmv et autres...) ; contenu textuel, code ou autres (open office, microsoft office (tableur, présentation), web (html, css), LaTeX, Google Earth) (...)
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How to use random name for image file generated using ffmpeg-php ?
13 octobre 2017, par Brains AkdThe image is generating fine with the below code
$thumbnail = 'images/thumbnail.jpg';
// shell command [highly simplified, please don't run it plain on your script!]
shell_exec("ffmpeg -i $video -deinterlace -an -ss 1 -t 00:00:01 -r 1 -y -vcodec mjpeg -f mjpeg $thumbnail 2>&1");But it creates a file named
thumbnail.jpg
I need to have random name for images generated to save it in the images folder and database. How can i generate a random name to thumbnail in the below code
$thumbnail = 'images/thumbnail.jpg';
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Starting and stopping an ffmpeg pipeline in python
25 septembre 2014, par user3147697I’m trying to start and stop an ffmpeg pipeline in my Python script. I can get it to start the pipeline on command, using a subprocess, but it ties up the script, so that it no longer receives commands. What do I need to change to keep this from happening ?
I’m using :
pipeline= "ffmpeg -f video4linux2 -video_size 640x480 -framerate 15 -input_format yuyv422 -i /dev/video7 -f alsa -i hw:0,0 -map 0:0 -map 1:0 -b:v 120k -bufsize 120k -vcodec libx264 -preset ultrafast -acodec aac -strict -2 -f flv -metadata streamName=myStream tcp://192.168.1.20:6666 "
p = subprocess.Popen(pipeline, shell=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
output = p.communicate()[0] -
ffmpeg takes a while to start
17 octobre 2020, par SuspendedI have this command in python script, in a loop :


ffmpeg -i somefile.mp4 -ss 00:03:12 -t 00:00:35 piece.mp4 -loglevel error -stats



It cuts out pieces of input file (-i). Input filename, as well as start time (-ss) and length of the piece I cut out (-t) varies, so it reads number of mp4 files and cuts out number of pieces from each one. During execution of the script it might be called around 100 times. My problem is that each time before it starts, there is a delay of few seconds and it adds up to significant time. How can I get it to start immediately ?


The script (process_videos.py) :


import subprocess
import sys
import math
import time

class TF:
 """TimeFormatter class (TF).
This class' reason for being is to convert time in short
form, e.g. 1:33, 0:32, or 23 into long form accepted by
mp4cut function in bash, e.g. 00:01:22, 00:00:32, etc"""

def toLong(self, shrt):
 """Converts time to its long form"""
 sx = '00:00:00'
 ladd = 8 - len(shrt)
 n = sx[:ladd] + shrt
 return n

def toShort(self, lng):
 """Converts time to short form"""
 if lng[0] == '0' or lng[0] == ':':
 return self.toShort(lng[1:])
 else:
 return lng

def toSeconds(self, any_time):
 """Converts time to seconds"""
 if len(any_time) < 3:
 return int(any_time)
 tt = any_time.split(':')
 if len(any_time) < 6: 
 return int(tt[0])*60 + int(tt[1])
 return int(tt[0])*3600 + int(tt[1])*60 + int(tt[2])

def toTime(self, secsInt):
 """"""
 tStr = ''
 hrs, mins, secs = 0, 0, 0
 if secsInt >= 3600:
 hrs = math.floor(secsInt / 3600)
 secsInt = secsInt % 3600
 if secsInt >= 60:
 mins = math.floor(secsInt / 60)
 secsInt = secsInt % 60
 secs = secsInt
 return str(hrs).zfill(2) + ':' + str(mins).zfill(2) + ':' + str(secs).zfill(2)

def minus(self, t_start, t_end):
 """"""
 t_e = self.toSeconds(t_end)
 t_s = self.toSeconds(t_start)
 t_r = t_e - t_s
 hrs, mins, secs = 0, 0, 0
 if t_r >= 3600:
 hrs = math.floor(t_r / 3600)
 t_r = t_r - (hrs * 3600)
 if t_r >= 60:
 mins = math.floor(t_r / 60)
 t_r = t_r - (mins * 60)
 secs = t_r
 hrsf = str(hrs).zfill(2)
 minsf = str(mins).zfill(2)
 secsf = str(secs).zfill(2)
 t_fnl = hrsf + ':' + minsf + ':' + secsf
 return t_fnl

def go_main():
 tf = TF()
 vid_n = 0
 arglen = len(sys.argv)
 if arglen == 2:
 with open(sys.argv[1], 'r') as f_in:
 lines = f_in.readlines()
 start = None
 end = None
 cnt = 0
 for line in lines:
 if line[:5] == 'BEGIN':
 start = cnt
 if line[:3] == 'END':
 end = cnt
 cnt += 1
 if start == None or end == None:
 print('Invalid file format. start = {}, end = {}'.format(start,end))
 return
 else:
 lines_r = lines[start+1:end]
 del lines
 print('videos to process: {}'.format(len(lines_r)))
 f_out_prefix = ""
 for vid in lines_r:
 vid_n += 1
 print('\nProcessing video {}/{}'.format(vid_n, len(lines_r)))
 f_out_prefix = 'v' + str(vid_n) + '-'
 dat = vid.split('!')[1:3]
 title = dat[0]
 dat_t = dat[1].split(',')
 v_pieces = len(dat_t)
 piece_n = 0
 video_pieces = []
 cmd1 = "echo -n \"\" > tmpfile"
 subprocess.run(cmd1, shell=True) 
 print(' new tmpfile created')
 for v_times in dat_t:
 piece_n += 1
 f_out = f_out_prefix + str(piece_n) + '.mp4'
 video_pieces.append(f_out)
 print(' piece filename {} added to video_pieces list'.format(f_out))
 v_times_spl = v_times.split('-')
 v_times_start = v_times_spl[0]
 v_times_end = v_times_spl[1]
 t_st = tf.toLong(v_times_start)
 t_dur = tf.toTime(tf.toSeconds(v_times_end) - tf.toSeconds(v_times_start))
 cmd3 = ["ffmpeg", "-i", title, "-ss", t_st, "-t", t_dur, f_out, "-loglevel", "error", "-stats"]
 print(' cutting out piece {}/{} - {}'.format(piece_n, len(dat_t), t_dur))
 subprocess.run(cmd3)
 for video_piece_name in video_pieces:
 cmd4 = "echo \"file " + video_piece_name + "\" >> tmpfile"
 subprocess.run(cmd4, shell=True)
 print(' filename {} added to tmpfile'.format(video_piece_name))
 vname = f_out_prefix[:-1] + ".mp4"
 print(' name of joined file: {}'.format(vname))
 cmd5 = "ffmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -i tmpfile -c copy joined.mp4 -loglevel error -stats"
 to_be_joined = " ".join(video_pieces)
 print(' joining...')
 join_cmd = subprocess.Popen(cmd5, shell=True)
 join_cmd.wait()
 print(' joined!')
 cmd6 = "mv joined.mp4 " + vname
 rename_cmd = subprocess.Popen(cmd6, shell=True)
 rename_cmd.wait()
 print(' File joined.mp4 renamed to {}'.format(vname))
 cmd7 = "rm " + to_be_joined
 rm_cmd = subprocess.Popen(cmd7, shell=True)
 rm_cmd.wait()
 print('rm command completed - pieces removed')
 cmd8 = "rm tmpfile"
 subprocess.run(cmd8, shell=True)
 print('tmpfile removed')
 print('All done')
 else:
 print('Incorrect number of arguments')

############################
if __name__ == '__main__':
 go_main()



process_videos.py is called from bash terminal like this :


$ python process_videos.py video_data 



video_data file has the following format :


BEGIN
!first_video.mp4!3-23,55-1:34,2:01-3:15,3:34-3:44!
!second_video.mp4!2-7,12-44,1:03-1:33!
END



My system details :


System: Host: snowflake Kernel: 5.4.0-52-generic x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Gnome 3.28.4
 Distro: Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS
Machine: Device: desktop System: Gigabyte product: N/A serial: N/A
Mobo: Gigabyte model: Z77-D3H v: x.x serial: N/A BIOS: American Megatrends v: F14 date: 05/31/2012
CPU: Quad core Intel Core i5-3570 (-MCP-) cache: 6144 KB 
 clock speeds: max: 3800 MHz 1: 1601 MHz 2: 1601 MHz 3: 1601 MHz 4: 1602 MHz
Drives: HDD Total Size: 1060.2GB (55.2% used)
 ID-1: /dev/sda model: ST31000524AS size: 1000.2GB
 ID-2: /dev/sdb model: Corsair_Force_GT size: 60.0GB
Partition: ID-1: / size: 366G used: 282G (82%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda1
 ID-2: swap-1 size: 0.70GB used: 0.00GB (0%) fs: swap dev: /dev/sda5
Info: Processes: 313 Uptime: 16:37 Memory: 3421.4/15906.9MB Client: Shell (bash) inxi: 2.3.56