Russell18 Posted February 9, 2021 Report Share Posted February 9, 2021 Hello Everyone, I have recorded a video. Now I want to convert it to Mp4. I use VLC media player. Is it possible to convert the video using a VLC media player? Any help would be appreciated. brian trageskin and dingformung 1 1 Thanks Haha Confused Sad Facepalm Burger Farnsworth Big Brain Like × Quote Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/100706-how-to-convert-video-to-mp4/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cryptowen Posted February 9, 2021 Report Share Posted February 9, 2021 i forget the exact process but i think there's a list of rules that explains it somewhere on this site Thanks Haha Confused Sad Facepalm Burger Farnsworth Big Brain Like × Quote Hide Cryptowen's signature Hide all signatures Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/100706-how-to-convert-video-to-mp4/#findComment-2853254 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Russell18 Posted February 10, 2021 Author Report Share Posted February 10, 2021 Thanks for reverting back. Anyway I have been able to solve the issue from here. Thanks Haha Confused Sad Facepalm Burger Farnsworth Big Brain Like × Quote Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/100706-how-to-convert-video-to-mp4/#findComment-2853473 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Zephyr_Nova Posted February 10, 2021 Report Share Posted February 10, 2021 Oh god this was the bane of my existence for like a month straight. PTSD triggered... and no I can't help because nothing I tried ever converted it properly. Thanks Haha Confused Sad Facepalm Burger Farnsworth Big Brain Like × Quote Hide Zephyr_Nova's signature Hide all signatures http://zephyrnova.bandcamp.com/releases My noise: http://cthulhudetonator.bandcamp.com My band: http://theskylitup.bandcamp.com Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/100706-how-to-convert-video-to-mp4/#findComment-2853477 Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruising for burgers Posted February 20, 2021 Report Share Posted February 20, 2021 (edited) ffmpeg -i old.mkv -ss xx:xx:xx(start) -t xx:xx:xx(duration) new.mkv ffmpeg.exeFetching info... ffmpeg Converting Audio into Different Formats / Sample Rates Minimal example: transcode from MP3 to WMA:ffmpeg -i input.mp3 output.wma You can get the list of supported formats with:ffmpeg -formats You can get the list of installed codecs with:ffmpeg -codecs Convert WAV to MP3, mix down to mono (use 1 audio channel), set bit rate to 64 kbps and sample rate to 22050 Hz:ffmpeg -i input.wav -ac 1 -ab 64000 -ar 22050 output.mp3 Convert any MP3 file to WAV 16khz mono 16bit:ffmpeg -i 111.mp3 -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 1 -ar 16000 out.wav Convert any MP3 file to WAV 20khz mono 16bit for ADDAC WAV Player:ffmpeg -i 111.mp3 -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 1 -ar 22050 out.wav cd into dir for batch process:for i in *.mp3; do ffmpeg -i "$i" -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 1 -ar 22050 "${i%.mp3}-encoded.wav"; done Picking the 30 seconds fragment at an offset of 1 minute: In secondsffmpeg -i input.mp3 -ss 60 -t 30 output.wav In HH:MM:SS formatffmpeg -i input.mp3 -ss 0:01:00 -t 0:00:30 output.wav Split an audio stream at specified segment rate (e.g. 3 seconds)ffmpeg -i somefile.mp3 -f segment -segment_time 3 -c copy out%03d.mp3 Extract Audio ffmpeg -i input-video.avi -vn -acodec copy output-audio.aac vn is no video.acodec copy says use the same audio stream that's already in there. ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -f mp3 -ab 192000 -vn music.mp3 The -i option in the above command is simple: it is the path to the input file. The second option -f mp3 tells ffmpeg that the ouput is in mp3 format. The third option i.e -ab 192000 tells ffmpeg that we want the output to be encoded at 192Kbps and -vn tells ffmpeg that we dont want video. The last param is the name of the output file. Replace Audio on a Video without re-encoding. preferred methodffmpeg -i INPUT.mp4 -i AUDIO.wav -shortest -c:v copy -c:a aac -b:a 256k OUTPUT.mp4 strip audio stream away from videoffmpeg -i INPUT.mp4 -codec copy -an OUTPUT.mp4 combine the two streams together (new audio with originally exisiting video)ffmpeg -i 36.MOV -i 36.wav -map 0:v -map 1:a -c copy -y 36-encoded.mov or add an offset to audioffmpeg -i 36.MOV -itsoffset -0.25 -i 36.wav -map 0:v -map 1:a -c copy -y 36-encoded.mov You say you want to "extract audio from them (mp3 or ogg)". But what if the audio in the mp4 file is not one of those? you'd have to transcode anyway. So why not leave the audio format detection up to ffmpeg? To convert one file: ffmpeg -i videofile.mp4 -vn -acodec libvorbis audiofile.ogg To convert many files: for vid in *.mp4; do ffmpeg -i "$vid" -vn -acodec libvorbis "${vid%.mp4}.ogg"; done You can of course select any ffmpeg parameters for audio encoding that you like, to set things like bitrate and so on. Use -acodec libmp3lame and change the extension from .ogg to .mp3 for mp3 encoding. If what you want is to really extract the audio, you can simply "copy" the audio track to a file using -acodec copy. Of course, the main difference is that transcoding is slow and cpu-intensive, while copying is really quick as you're just moving bytes from one file to another. Here's how to copy just the audio track (assuming it's in mp3 format): ffmpeg -i videofile.mp4 -vn -acodec copy audiofile.mp3 Note that in this case, the audiofile format has to be consistent with what the container has (i.e. if the audio is AAC format, you have to say audiofile.aac). You can use the ffprobe command to see which formats you have, this may provide some information: for file in *; do ffprobe $file 2>&1 |grep Audio; done A possible way to automatically parse the audio codec and name the audio file accordingly would be: for file in *mp4 *avi; do ffmpeg -i "$file" -vn -acodec copy "$file".ffprobe "$file" 2>&1 |sed -rn 's/.Audio: (...), ./\1/p'; done Note that this command uses sed to parse output from ffprobe for each file, it assumes a 3-letter audio codec name (e.g. mp3, ogg, aac) and will break with anything different. Encoding multiple files You can use a Bash "for loop" to encode all files in a directory: $ mkdir newfiles$ for f in *.m4a; do ffmpeg -i "$f" -codec:v copy -codec:a libmp3lame -q:a 2 newfiles/"${f%.m4a}.mp3"; done ffmpeg -i input.m4a -acodec libmp3lame -ab 128k output.mp3 m4a to mp3 conversion with ffmpeg and lame A batch file version of the same command would be:for f in *.m4a; do ffmpeg -i "$f" -acodec libmp3lame -ab 256k "${f%.m4a}.mp3"; done Extract Single Image from a Video at Specified Frame $ vf [ss][filename][outputFileName] where vf is a custom bash script as follows:$ ffmpeg -ss $1 -i $2 -qmin 1 -q:v 1 -qscale:v 2 -frames:v 1 -huffman optimal $3.jpg ss offset = frame number divided by FPS of video = the decimal (in milliseconds) ffmpeg needs i.e. 130.5 Merge Multiple Videos concat demuxer$ cat mylist.txtfile '/path/to/file1'file '/path/to/file2'file '/path/to/file3'$ ffmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -i mylist.txt -c copy output.mp4 Split a Video into Images $ ffmpeg -i video.flv image%d.jpg Convert Images into a Video $ ffmpeg -f image2 -i image%d.jpg imagestovideo.mp4$ ffmpeg -i image-%03d.png -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p test.mp4$ ffmpeg -r 1/5 -i image-%03d.png -c:v libx264 -vf fps=25 -pix_fmt yuv420p test.mp4 Convert Single Image into a Video $ ffmpeg -loop 1 -i image.png -c:v libx264 -t 60 -pix_fmt yuv420p -vf scale=1920:1080 out.mp4 Convert non-sequentially named Images in a directory $ ffmpeg -framerate 30 -pattern_type glob -i '*.jpeg' -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p gan-1.mov Convert image sequence of many different sizes and conform to specific frame size $ ffmpeg -i image-%04d.jpg -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -vf "scale=max(1280\,a*720):max(1280\,720/a),crop=1280:720" test.mp4 Guarantee aspect ratio from image sequence $ ffmpeg -i image-%04d.jpg -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -vf "scale=720:-2" test.mp4 Evaluate which ratio to apply for scaling, then scale with the requisite amount of padding $ ffmpeg -i image-%04d.jpg -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -vf "scale=iw*min(1280/iw\,720/ih):ih*min(1280/iw\,720/ih), pad=1280:720:(1280-iw*min(1280/iw\,720/ih))/2:(720-ih*min(1280/iw\,720/ih))/2" test.mp4 1920 version$ ffmpeg -i image-%04d.jpg -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -vf "scale=iw*min(1920/iw\,1080/ih):ih*min(1920/iw\,1080/ih), pad=1920:1080:(1920-iw*min(1920/iw\,1080/ih))/2:(1080-ih*min(1920/iw\,1080/ih))/2" test.mp4 Convert .mov (JPEG-A or other codec) to H264 .mp4 ffmpeg -i input.mov -vcodec libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p output.mp4 Simple FLAC convert ffmpeg -i audio.xxx -c:a flac audio.flac Mix Stereo to Mono You can modify a video file directly without having to re-encode the video stream. However the audio stream will have to be re-encoded. Left channel to mono: ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -map_channel 0.1.0 -c:v copy mono.mp4 Left channel to stereo:ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -map_channel 0.1.0 -map_channel 0.1.0 -c:v copy stereo.mp4 If you want to use the right channel, write 0.1.1 instead of 0.1.0. Trim End of file (mp3) Here's a command line that will slice to 30 seconds without transcoding:ffmpeg -t 30 -i inputfile.mp3 -acodec copy outputfile.mp3 To Encode or Re-encode ? Do you need to cut video with re-encoding or without re-encoding mode? You can try to following below command. Synopsis: ffmpeg -i [input_file] -ss [start_seconds] -t [duration_seconds] [output_file] use ffmpeg cut mp4 video without re-encoding Example:ffmpeg -i source.mp4 -ss 00:00:05 -t 00:00:10 -c copy cut_video.mp4 use ffmpeg cut mp4 video with re-encoding Example:ffmpeg -i source.mp4 -ss 00:00:05 -t 00:00:10 -async 1 -strict -2 cut_video.mp4 If you want to cut off section from the beginning, simply drop -t 00:00:10 from the command reduce filesize Example:ffmpeg -i input.mov -vcodec libx264 -crf 24 output.mp4 It reduced a 100mb video to 9mb.. Very little change in video quality. Example:ffmpeg -i video.mov -vf eq=saturation=0 -s 640x480 -c:v libx264 -crf 24 output.mp4 make a grayscale version and scale to 640x480 Convert MP4 to WEBM ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c:v libvpx-vp9 -crf 31 -b:v 1M output.webmmore info Convert MKV to MP4 ffmpeg -i file.mkv check for streams that you want (video/audio). be sure to convert/specify DTS 6 channel audio streamffmpeg -i input.mkv -strict experimental -map 0:0 -map 0:1 -c:v copy -c:a:1 libmp3lame -b:a 192k -ac 6 output.mp4 Add Watermark overlay (png) to the center of a video ffmpeg -i source.mov -i watermark.png -filter_complex "overlay=x=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:y=(main_h-overlay_h)/2" output.mp4 Reverse a video ffmpeg -i vid.mp4 -vf reverse reversed.mp4 Concat a video with a reversed copy of itself for ping-pong looping effect ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -filter_complex "[0:v]reverse,fifo[r];[0:v][r] concat=n=2:v=1 [v]" -map "[v]" output.mp4 more commandshttp://www.catswhocode.com/blog/19-ffmpeg-commands-for-all-needs Edited February 20, 2021 by Tim_J Thanks Haha Confused Sad Facepalm Burger Farnsworth Big Brain Like × Quote Hide cruising for burgers's signature Hide all signatures https://www.instagram.com/ancestralwaves/ Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/100706-how-to-convert-video-to-mp4/#findComment-2855554 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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