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software:video [2014/12/27 12:16]
cyril [Video]
software:video [2024/04/12 23:20]
cyril [mp3] mp3cut usage
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 ====== Multimedia encoding ====== ====== Multimedia encoding ======
-===== Windows ===== 
  
-VirtualDub+===== Images =====
  
-===== Linux ===== +==== convert ==== 
- +=== size operations ===
-==== Images ==== +
- +
-=== convert === +
-== size operations ==+
  
   * resize: scale image<code>   * resize: scale image<code>
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 </code> </code>
  
-== Annotate an image with text==+=== Annotate an image with text ===
 Simple text: Simple text:
 <code> <code>
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 </code> </code>
  
-== Append images ==+=== Append images ===
  
 <code> <code>
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 </code> </code>
  
-== Formats ==+=== Create animated GIF === 
 + 
 +<code>convert -delay 50 -loop 0 *.jpg out.gif</code> 
 + 
 +=== Formats ===
   * EPS to RGB:<code>   * EPS to RGB:<code>
 convert -density 600x600 -flatten -depth 8 -colorspace RGB file.eps ppm:- | convert - file.png convert -density 600x600 -flatten -depth 8 -colorspace RGB file.eps ppm:- | convert - file.png
 </code> </code>
  
-=== Exif === +==== Exif ==== 
-== exiftool ==+=== exiftool ===
   * restore exif Orientation tag: if you have photos captured with a device that sets the orientation tag, but you used a viewer that doesn't use this tag, and rotated the image with a software that doesn't update this tag, then the image is inconsistent and is not well displayed in exif-aware viewers. To reset the orientation tag, you can use the following command:<code>   * restore exif Orientation tag: if you have photos captured with a device that sets the orientation tag, but you used a viewer that doesn't use this tag, and rotated the image with a software that doesn't update this tag, then the image is inconsistent and is not well displayed in exif-aware viewers. To reset the orientation tag, you can use the following command:<code>
 exiftool -overwrite_original -Orientation="Horizontal (normal)" <file> exiftool -overwrite_original -Orientation="Horizontal (normal)" <file>
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 ==== ffmpeg ==== ==== ffmpeg ====
  
-  * ''-c:v libx264'' or libxvid for video codec +  * video codec: ''-c:v libx264'' or ''-c:libxvid'' 
-  * ''-c:a pcm_s16le'' or libmp3lame for video codec +  * audio codec: ''-c:a pcm_s16le'' or ''libmp3lame'' for video codec 
-  * ''-b:v 800k'' or ''-b:a 128k'' for video or audio bitrate +  * codec bitrate: video ''-b:v 800k'', audio ''-b:a 128k'' 
-  * ''-q:v 20'' or ''-q:a 90'' for video or audio quality (''-crf 20'' for x264)+  * codec quality: video ''-q:v 20'', audio ''-q:a 90'', x264 ''-crf 20'' 
 + 
 +  * crop: ''-vf "crop=640:360:0:60"'' 
 +  * resize: ''-vf "scale=1280:720"'' 
 +  * pad: ''-vf "pad=1280:720:370:0"'' 
 +  * rotate: ''-vf "transpose=2"'' (0=CCW+VF, 1=CW, 2=CCW, 3=CW+VF) 
 + 
 +  * blur: ''-vf boxblur=10:1'' 
 +  * overlay two videos:<code> 
 +ffmpeg -i in1.avi -vf "movie=in2.avi [b]; [in][b] overlay=320:0" 
 +</code><code> 
 +ffmpeg -i in1.avi -i in2.avi -filter_complex "[0:v][1:v] overlay=320:0" 
 +</code>
  
   * append side by side two videos:<code>   * append side by side two videos:<code>
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 </code> </code>
  
 +  * cut clip (ss is start time, t is duration):<code>
 +ffmpeg -i in.avi -ss 00:00:23 -t 00:00:19 -vcodec copy -acodec copy out.avi
 +</code>
  
 +  * render subtitles (requires to be compiled with libass): ''-vf "subtitles=in.srt"''
 +
 +  * transform portrait video 640x480 to landscape 1280x720 with blurry repeated sides:<code>
 +ffmpeg -i in.avi -filter_complex "[0:v] transpose=2,scale=1280:720,boxblur=10:1 [bg]; [0:v] transpose=2,scale=540:720 [fg]; [bg][fg] overlay=370:0 [out]" -map 
 +'[out]' -map 0:a -c:v libx264 -b:v 2000k -c:a copy out.avi
 +</code>
 ==== AviDemux ==== ==== AviDemux ====
  
 A GUI easier to use, like VirtualDub for Windows. A GUI easier to use, like VirtualDub for Windows.
  
-==== Audio ==== 
  
-=== mp3 ===+==== PhotoFilmStrip ==== 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +==== Kdenlive ==== 
 + 
 +Tried Openshot and Cinelerra but seem crappy, Kdenlive seems to have better design. 
 + 
 +  * Transitions : works between two video tracks that overlap (eg dissolve). 
 +  * Audio track volume : add effect "Audio Correction / Volume (keyframable)", then double click to add modification points. 
 +===== Audio ===== 
 + 
 +==== mp3 ====
  
 => ''lame'' => ''lame''
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 </code> </code>
  
-=== ogg ===+=> ''mp3cut'' 
 + 
 +To cut an mp3 file (warning: ID3 tags are not copied): 
 +<code bash> 
 +mp3cut -o output.mp3 -t 00:00:05+700-00:00:07+800 input.mp3 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +To concatenate mp3 files: 
 +<code bash> 
 +mp3cut -o output.mp3 input1.mp3 input2.mp3 input3.mp3 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +=> ''id3cp'' 
 + 
 +To copy ID3 tags from a file to another one. 
 + 
 +=> ''id3v2'' 
 + 
 +To view and edit ID3 tags in command line. 
 + 
 +=> ''kid3'' 
 + 
 +To view and edit ID3 tags in GUI. 
 + 
 + 
 +==== ogg ====
 (using vorbis-tools package) (using vorbis-tools package)
  
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 </code> </code>
  
-=== sox ===+==== sox ====
 play, record, process play, record, process
  
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 </code> </code>
  
-=== ffmpeg ===+==== ffmpeg ====
  
   * extract sound track from video: <code>   * extract sound track from video: <code>
 ffmpeg -i video.avi sound.mp3 ffmpeg -i video.avi sound.mp3
 </code> </code>
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