Hello,
i'm creating a timelapse video. It's a h.264 MP4 Video. To do this i use the following code: ___________________________________________________________________________ sudo gst-launch-1.0 multifilesrc location=/home/pi/Timelapse/image_%04d.jpg index=0 \ caps="image/jpeg,framerate=\(fraction\)24/1" ! \ jpegdec ! \ queue ! \ omxh264enc target-bitrate=15000000 control-rate=variable ! \ video/x-h264,width=1920,height=1080,framerate=24/1,profile=high ! \ h264parse ! \ mp4mux faststart=true ! \ filesink location=/home/pi/Timelapse/video.mp4 ___________________________________________________________________________ Later i want to add some audio, for example from a mp3file, but i can make the source the format you recommend, to this video. But i have no idea how i can do this. As i'm useing a Raspberry Pi i use h.264 because the hardware supports this to do the job fast. Please help me to find the correct pipeline. Thanks. |
[...] ! mp4mux name=m faststart=true !\
filesink location=/home/pi/Timelapse/video.mp4 \ filesrc location=/home/pi/Timelapse/audio.mp3 !\ queue !\ mpegaudioparse !\ m. (including the dot) Note that there's a space, not an exclamation mark, between filesink and the other filesrc. On 2 September 2016 at 18:47, schousda <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hello, > > i'm creating a timelapse video. It's a h.264 MP4 Video. To do this i use the > following code: > ___________________________________________________________________________ > sudo gst-launch-1.0 multifilesrc location=/home/pi/Timelapse/image_%04d.jpg > index=0 \ > caps="image/jpeg,framerate=\(fraction\)24/1" ! \ > jpegdec ! \ > queue ! \ > omxh264enc target-bitrate=15000000 control-rate=variable ! \ > video/x-h264,width=1920,height=1080,framerate=24/1,profile=high ! \ > h264parse ! \ > mp4mux faststart=true ! \ > filesink location=/home/pi/Timelapse/video.mp4 > ___________________________________________________________________________ > > Later i want to add some audio, for example from a mp3file, but i can make > the source the format you recommend, to this video. But i have no idea how i > can do this. > > As i'm useing a Raspberry Pi i use h.264 because the hardware supports this > to do the job fast. > > Please help me to find the correct pipeline. Thanks. > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://gstreamer-devel.966125.n4.nabble.com/Merge-video-and-audio-to-file-tp4679383.html > Sent from the GStreamer-devel mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > gstreamer-devel mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
Hello,
Thanks for your help. I added your lines, so it looks like this: sudo gst-launch-1.0 multifilesrc location=/home/pi/Timelapse/image_%04d.jpg index=0 \ caps="image/jpeg,framerate=\(fraction\)24/1" ! \ jpegdec ! \ queue ! \ omxh264enc target-bitrate=15000000 control-rate=variable ! \ video/x-h264,width=1920,height=1080,framerate=24/1,profile=high ! \ h264parse ! \ mp4mux faststart=true ! \ filesink location=/home/pi/Timelapse/video.mp4 \ filesrc location=/home/pi/Timelapse/example_short.mp3 ! \ queue ! \ mpegaudioparse ! \ m. But when i run it, i get this error: No sink-element named "null" - omitting link Could you please help again? |
Hi,
If you notice, you have to give a name to mp4mux: mp4mux name=m faststart=true That's the meaning of the last "m." line: this should link to the element that we named m. The last dot basically means "try to automatically find a sink to use". In more complicated use cases, you'd specify a sink name, like m.audio_0, but here you can leave it blank as "m." Hope it helps! On 3 September 2016 at 00:22, schousda <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hello, > > Thanks for your help. > I added your lines, so it looks like this: > > sudo gst-launch-1.0 multifilesrc location=/home/pi/Timelapse/image_%04d.jpg > index=0 \ > caps="image/jpeg,framerate=\(fraction\)24/1" ! \ > jpegdec ! \ > queue ! \ > omxh264enc target-bitrate=15000000 control-rate=variable ! \ > video/x-h264,width=1920,height=1080,framerate=24/1,profile=high ! \ > h264parse ! \ > mp4mux faststart=true ! \ > filesink location=/home/pi/Timelapse/video.mp4 \ > filesrc location=/home/pi/Timelapse/example_short.mp3 ! \ > queue ! \ > mpegaudioparse ! \ > m. > > But when i run it, i get this error: > > No sink-element named "null" - omitting link > > Could you please help again? > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://gstreamer-devel.966125.n4.nabble.com/Merge-video-and-audio-to-file-tp4679383p4679392.html > Sent from the GStreamer-devel mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > gstreamer-devel mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
Sorry, i did'nt notice the change in this line.
Now it works. Thank you a lot for your help. |
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Hello,
as i wrote, the video with sound is creating now. but at the bottom of the video i get a green bar of about 40-60 pixels height. Why does this happen and is there a solution for that? Thanks again. |
Hello,
What are the dimensions of your original pictures? Are they 1920x1080? If not, you'll need to add a videoscale element into your pipeline. Best regards, Vivia On 4 September 2016 at 02:51, schousda <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hello, > as i wrote, the video with sound is creating now. > but at the bottom of the video i get a green bar of about 40-60 pixels > height. > Why does this happen and is there a solution for that? > > Thanks again. > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://gstreamer-devel.966125.n4.nabble.com/Merge-video-and-audio-to-file-tp4679383p4679403.html > Sent from the GStreamer-devel mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > gstreamer-devel mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
Hello,
my pictures are 1920x1080, so this should not be a problem. In the meantime i found out, that there is maybe an issue with the omx encoder because 1080 is not ratio to 16 1080/16=67.5). Tonight i will test the pipeline with source pictures of 1920x1088 (1088/16=68). Maybe this helps. But of course this is not a standard video format, so i will run into further problems maybe. Is there an alternative h.264 encoder? Thanks a lot for your help. |
Hi,
Which platform are you running it on? You can use x264enc, but it isn't hardware-accelerated - if you are running your pipeline on a Raspberry Pi, for example, it will be too slow. On 5 September 2016 at 15:53, schousda <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hello, > > my pictures are 1920x1080, so this should not be a problem. > In the meantime i found out, that there is maybe an issue with the omx > encoder because 1080 is not ratio to 16 1080/16=67.5). > Tonight i will test the pipeline with source pictures of 1920x1088 > (1088/16=68). Maybe this helps. > But of course this is not a standard video format, so i will run into > further problems maybe. > > Is there an alternative h.264 encoder? > > Thanks a lot for your help. > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://gstreamer-devel.966125.n4.nabble.com/Merge-video-and-audio-to-file-tp4679383p4679427.html > Sent from the GStreamer-devel mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > gstreamer-devel mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
Hello,
yes, im running it on my Raspberry Pi. The hardware acceleration is the reason why i want to use gstreamer. I already tried other tools before, but they worked way to slow or had problems with the limited ressources. |
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