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Multimedia encoding
Windows
VirtualDub
Linux
Images
convert
size operations
- resize: scale image
convert in.png -resize 640x480 out.png
- crop: crop image
convert in.png -crop 640x480+10+10 out.png
- extent: add margins or crops
convert in.png -gravity center -extent 1420x1420 out.png convert in.png -extent 1420x1420-10-10 out.png
Annotate an image with text
convert in.png \ -gravity SouthEast \ -stroke '#000C' -strokewidth 2 -annotate 0 'TeST' \ -stroke none -fill white -annotate 0 'TeST' \ out.png
Append images
convert in1.png in2.png +append out.png # horizontally convert in1.png in2.png -append out.png # vertically
Exif
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:
exiftool -overwrite_original -Orientation="Horizontal (normal)" <file>
Video
mencoder
(comes with mplayer).
From another video file
Example with xvid codec :
mencoder \ -ovc xvid -xvidencopts bitrate=800:quant_type=mpeg:gmc:chroma_opt:vhq=4:bvhq=1:trellis \ -oac mp3lame -lameopts abr:br=128 \ -vf yadif=0 \ K7-1-DV-1.avi K7-1-DV-2.avi -o rush1.avi
Options :
- ovc = video codec
- trellis : speeds up encoding
- oac = audio codec
- vf = video filters
- pp = post processing subfilters
- yadif : deinterlace
From multiple images
mencoder \ -ovc x264 -x264encopts bitrate=800 \ -vf scale=640:480 \ "mf://img.o.*.PNG" -mf fps=25 -o img.o.avi
x264encopts:
- bitrate=<value>: constant bitrate, in kbs
- crf=<1.0-50.0>: constant quality, lower is better
AviDemux
A GUI easier to use, like VirtualDub for Windows.
Audio
mp3
⇒ lame
To encode from wav to mp3 in “speech” quality :
lame -V2 --vbr-new -q0 --lowpass 10 -s 22.05 -b32 file.wav file.mp3
ogg
(using vorbis-tools package)
⇒ oggenc
To encode from wav to ogg in “speech” quality :
oggenc -b 32 --downmix --resample 22050 file.wav file.ogg
Converting from ogg to ogg in “speech” quality :
oggdec -b 16 -R file.ogg -o - | oggenc -r -B 16 -C 1 -b 32 --resample 22050 - -o file_recomp.ogg
sox
play,record,process