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| # Basics  | ||||
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| ffmpeg -i [input file] output_file.mkv | ||||
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| The input file might be a device, such as a camera. | ||||
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| Play video: | ||||
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| > ffplay file.mp4 | ||||
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| #Record screen | ||||
| Take the format as 'grab the x11 screen'. | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -f x11grab -s [screensize] -i :0.0 out.mkv | ||||
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| Get screensize with | ||||
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| > xrandr -q | ||||
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| or maybe just... | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -f x11grab -s "$(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2}')" -i :1.0 out.mkv | ||||
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| #Add default pulse audio | ||||
| > ffmpeg -f x11grab -s [screensize] -i :0.0 -f alsa -i default out.mkv | ||||
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| For problems, see pavucontrol. | ||||
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| # Random online suggestion | ||||
|  ffmpeg -video_size "$(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2}')" -f x11grab -i :0.0 -f pulse -ac 2 -i default ~/out.mkv | ||||
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| # Rotate | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -i in.mov -vf "transpose=1" out.mov | ||||
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| 0 = 90 Counterclockwise and verfical flip (default) | ||||
| 1 = 90 Clockwise | ||||
| 2 = 90 CounterClockwise | ||||
| 3 = 90Clockwise and vertical flip | ||||
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| # Lower Video Quality | ||||
| A crf quality of 18 is high, while 24 is low quality. | ||||
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| ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec libx264 -crf 20 output.mp4 | ||||
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| # convert  | ||||
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| Check for supported formats: | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -formats | ||||
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| To convert from mkv to mp4 we can use a codec rather than proper conversion.  Both are wrappers around other formats, so this conversion loses less quality than other conversion types. | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -i LostInTranslation.mkv -codec copy LostInTranslation.mp4 | ||||
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| Opus to mp3 | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -i song.opus song.mp3 | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -i video.flv video.mpeg | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -i input.webm -qscale 0 output.mp4 | ||||
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| # Video to Audio | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vn output.mp3 | ||||
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| # Convert all mkv files to mp4 | ||||
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| > for i in *.mkv; do | ||||
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|     > ffmpeg -i "$i" -codec copy "${i%.*}.mp4" | ||||
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| > done | ||||
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| # Change resolution | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -filter:v scale=1280:720 -c:a copy output.mp4 | ||||
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| Or just crop: | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -filter:v "crop=w:h:x:y" output.mp4 | ||||
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| Or aspect ratio: | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -aspect 16:9 output.mp4 | ||||
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| Or trim to start and stop times: | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -ss 00:00:50 -codec copy -t 50 output.mp4 | ||||
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| Indicate start times with -ss and time with -t in seconds. | ||||
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| Or split a video into parts: | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -t 00:00:30 -c copy part1.mp4 -ss 00:00:30 -codec copy part2.mp4 | ||||
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| # Compress Video | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vf scale=1280:-1 -c:v libx264 -preset veryslow -crf 24 output.mp4 | ||||
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| # Extract Images from Video | ||||
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| -r sets the frame rate, and -f selects the format. | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -r 1 -f image2 image-%2d.png | ||||
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| # Add Images to Audio | ||||
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| > $ ffmpeg -loop 1 -i inputimage.jpg -i inputaudio.mp3 -c:v libx264 -c:a aac -strict experimental -b:a 192k -shortest output.mp4 | ||||
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| # Create a Video from Multiple Parts | ||||
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| First make a text file indicating all the parts, e.g. | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
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| file /home/sk/myvideos/part1.mp4 | ||||
| file /home/sk/myvideos/part2.mp4 | ||||
| file /home/sk/myvideos/part3.mp4 | ||||
| file /home/sk/myvideos/part4.mp4 | ||||
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| ``` | ||||
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| Then join with: | ||||
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| > ffmpeg -f concat -i join.txt -c copy output.mp4 | ||||
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| # Add Subtitles | ||||
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| > fmpeg -i input.mp4 -i subtitle.srt -map 0 -map 1 -c copy -c:v libx264 -crf 23 -preset veryfast output.mp4 | ||||
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