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 Infos about howto play, edit and stream audio and video Infos about howto play, edit and stream audio and video
  
-===== Play internet radio streams on the command line ==+===== Internet Radio == 
 +==== Play internet radio streams on the command line ==
  
-Use ''​soma''​+Use ''​soma''​ or ''​mplayer''​
  
-===== Record internet radio streams to a file ==+==== Record internet radio streams to a file ==
  
 Just use ''​curl''​. The resulting file is playable with common players like mplayer, xine or vlc Just use ''​curl''​. The resulting file is playable with common players like mplayer, xine or vlc
  
-===== Audo and video editing ​with ffmpeg ​== +===== Audo and video editing ​tools == 
-==== Install ​on Slack ==+==== ffmpeg == 
 +=== Install ==
  
-Download ​from slackbuilds and build it as root using ''​su -'',​ not only ''​su''​. Otherwise the build will fail becaus ​it can't find ''​texi2html''​.+To install on Slack, download ​from slackbuilds and build it as root using ''​su -'',​ not only ''​su''​. Otherwise the build will fail because ​it can't find ''​texi2html''​.
  
-==== Extract a section ==+Recommended optional packages for ffmpeg: 
 +<​code>​ 
 +ffmpeg 
 +  libass 
 +  faac 
 +    libmp4v2 
 +  lame 
 +  x264 
 +  [x265] 
 +</​code>​
  
-This cuts out 61 seconds of all.mp3, starting at 41 min 8 sec from the beginning and writes the section to the file part.mp3. Note that no mp3 encoder is necessary and there is no quality loss.+Command to build the package with the optional packages enabled:
  
-  ffmpeg ​-ss 41:08 -i all.mp3 -codec copy -t 61 part.mp3  +  ​ASS=yes FAAC=yes LAME=yes X264=yes ./ffmpeg.SlackBuild
-   +
-This technique works for viedo as well.+
  
-===== DVD ripping with mencoder ==+FIXME FAAC seems not necessary any morge as of ffmpeg-3.2.4. Instead try FDK_AAC
  
-FIXME work in progress+Note: To install ffmpeg on a headless server (without X) it may be necessary to install additional stock packages first and to disable some features which are enabled by default (tested):
  
-==== Overview ==+  slackpkg install libXi libXtst 
 +  CACA=no OPENGL=no X11GRAB=no ASS=yes FAAC=yes LAME=yes X264=yes ./​ffmpeg.SlackBuild 
 + 
 +=== Docs == 
 + 
 +  - man ffmpeg 
 +  - https://​ffmpeg.org/​documentation.html 
 +  - https://​ffmpeg.org/​ffmpeg-all.html 
 +  - http://​trac.ffmpeg.org/​wiki 
 +  - https://​www.ostechnix.com/​20-ffmpeg-commands-beginners/​ 
 + 
 +Note that these official docs do not contain hints about DVD ripping. 
 + 
 +==== mencoder == 
 +=== Overview ==
  
   - mencoder uses ffmpeg   - mencoder uses ffmpeg
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   - A search for ''​ffmpeg vs mencoder''​ on the web shows that most people recommend mencoder, because it can do more   - A search for ''​ffmpeg vs mencoder''​ on the web shows that most people recommend mencoder, because it can do more
  
-==== Unsorted Links ==+=== Install ​==
  
 +Onboard of Slack. FIXME Probably needs to be recompiled in order to support x264
 +
 +=== Docs ==
 +
 +  - man menconder
 +  - http://​www.mplayerhq.hu/​DOCS/​HTML/​en/​MPlayer.html
   - https://​wiki.ubuntuusers.de/​MEncoder   - https://​wiki.ubuntuusers.de/​MEncoder
   - Interesting (German) link: https://​wiki.ubuntuusers.de/​DVDs_manuell_rippen   - Interesting (German) link: https://​wiki.ubuntuusers.de/​DVDs_manuell_rippen
   - DVD auslesen: http://​www.wiki.csoft.at/​index.php/​MEncoder_Scripts#​DVD_auslesen   - DVD auslesen: http://​www.wiki.csoft.at/​index.php/​MEncoder_Scripts#​DVD_auslesen
 +
 +===== Audo and video editing by task ==
 +==== Get info about a media file ==
 +
 +  ffprobe
 +  ​
 +==== Extract a section from an audio/video file ==
 +
 +This cuts out 61 seconds of all.mp3, starting at 41 min 8 sec from the beginning and writes the section to the file part.mp3. Note that no mp3 encoder is necessary and there is no quality loss.
 +
 +  ffmpeg -ss 41:08 -i all.mp3 -codec copy -t 61 part.mp3 ​
 +
 +If you want to extract from the start just omit ''​-ss''​
 +If you want to extract until the end just omit ''​-t''​ :?:
 +
 +==== Concat multiple files ==
 +
 +<code mylist.txt>​
 +# this is a comment
 +file '/​path/​to/​file1'​
 +file '/​path/​to/​file2'​
 +file '/​path/​to/​file3'​
 +</​code>​
 +
 +  ffmpeg -f concat -i mylist.txt -c copy output
 +
 +From https://​trac.ffmpeg.org/​wiki/​Concatenate for format of ''​mylist.txt''​
 +
 +==== Encode to x264 ==
 +
 +Test shows that both commands results in 2 files with the same size and bitrate:​((Bitrate can be checked with ''​ffprobe''​))
 +  ffmpeg -i IN.VOB out.mkv
 +  ffmpeg -i IN.VOB -c:v libx264 -preset medium -crf 23 -c:a libvorbis out.mkv
 +
 +  - 2-pass encoding (-pass 1/2) needs a certain bitrate option (-b:v) as well and  seems to be useful only if you want an exact output file size.
 +  - Constant Rate Factor (CRF) encoding seems not te be inferior compared to 2-pass
 +  - crf 28 still seems to provide acceptable quality
 +  - A slower preset seems to provide smaller file size with same quality at the cost of a higher encoding time.
 +  - ''​-preset slow''​ helps about 5-10% compared to the ''​medium''​ preset
 +Source: http://​trac.ffmpeg.org/​wiki/​Encode/​H.264
 +
 +Rule of thumb to save space: Make a test encoding with default values (crf=23) and than increase the crf value until quality becomes inacceptable.
 +
 +Useful opts:
 +<​code>​
 +-tune animation - good for cartoons
 +-an disable audio
 +-vn disable video
 +</​code>​
 +
 +==== Stream selection ==
 +Example: Select all video stream and 2nd audio stream of first (and normally only) input file:
 +
 +  ffmpeg ​ -i input.vob -map 0:v -map 0:a:1 output.mkv
 + 
 +===== Manual DVD ripping ==
 +==== Copy raw Media to Disk ==
 +
 +Find the right track by reading DVD content using ''​lsdvd''​((available on slackbuilds)). ''​%%mencoder dvd:// -v -o -%%''​ may be helpfull as well
 +
 +Extract track n with 
 +  mplayer dvd://n -dumpstream -dumpfile title_n.vob [-chapter m-m]
 +
 +If reading and/or extaction does not work (check for completeness,​ passages with garbage!) then try the following method:
 +
 +==== Copy raw Media to Disk Alternative ==
 +
 +Mount the DVD and check all VOB-files with mplayer (or ffplay). ​ Copy those you need to disk
 +
 +Some VOBs have garbage at the beginning, delete it using extracting the valid section with ffmpeg (see above)
 +
 +Some VOBs have garbage at the end. To cut this off, note the start offset seconds with ffprobe, eg: ''​start:​ 4356.264000''​
 +Then note the desired end position with mplayer via on screen display or CLI output, eg 4528
 +Subtraction of end from start gives the duration in seconds. Feed this to ffmpeg:
 +  ffmpeg -i VTS_01_4.org.VOB -codec copy -t 171.736 VTS_01_4.VOB
 +
 +Create a voblist text file for concatenation. See above
 +
 +==== Encode ==
 +
 +  ffmpeg -i input.vob output.mkv
 +
 +See above for more options
 +
 +==== Todo ==
 +
 +  - Chapter markers
 +  - subtitles
 +  - multiple audio tracks
 +  - Test ffmpeg -aspect
  
 ===== DVD ripping with HandBrake == ===== DVD ripping with HandBrake ==
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