Difference between revisions of "Ffmpeg"
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ffmpeg -i <input>.mp4 <output>.webm | ffmpeg -i <input>.mp4 <output>.webm | ||
ffmpeg -framerate 24 -i frame_%04d.png -c:v libvpx-vp9 -pix_fmt yuv420p output.webm | ffmpeg -framerate 24 -i frame_%04d.png -c:v libvpx-vp9 -pix_fmt yuv420p output.webm | ||
| + | ffmpeg -stream_loop 4 -i input.webm -c copy output_5x.webm | ||
ffmpeg -i MVI_0083.MP4 -s 960x540 -crf 18 20190322_out.webm | ffmpeg -i MVI_0083.MP4 -s 960x540 -crf 18 20190322_out.webm | ||
Latest revision as of 00:22, 30 December 2025
ffmpeg -i <input>.mp4 <output>.webm ffmpeg -framerate 24 -i frame_%04d.png -c:v libvpx-vp9 -pix_fmt yuv420p output.webm ffmpeg -stream_loop 4 -i input.webm -c copy output_5x.webm
ffmpeg -i MVI_0083.MP4 -s 960x540 -crf 18 20190322_out.webm ffmpeg -i MVI_0083.MP4 -s 960x540 20190322_out.mp4 ffmpeg.exe -i "test.avi" -c:v libx264 -crf 20 -c:a aac -strict -2 "test.mp4"
You might want to use the -ss and -t options to create short test encodes. -ss being the start time and -t being the duration — both in seconds. You probably don’t need to encode the entire video to determine what’s acceptable.
crf
- 0 = lossless
- 18 = visually lossless
- 23 = default
- 28 = sane low quality
- 51 = worst quality possible
- The range is exponential, so increasing the CRF value +6 results in roughly half the bitrate / file size, while -6 leads to roughly twice the bitrate.
Common Video Screen Sizes
- 960x540 horizontal (540x960 vertical)
- 640x360
- 512x288 (288x512)
- 340x202
- 360x240 3:2
- 720x480 3:2
video to frames
mkdir frames ffmpeg -i "%1" -r 1 frames/out-%03d.jpg
frames to video
ffmpeg -f image2 -i out-%03d.jpg tmp.avi