![]() Index Installation Usage Prerequisites Creating an FFmpeg command Specifying inputs Input options Audio options Video options Video frame size options Specifying multiple outputs Output options Miscellaneous options Setting event handlers Starting FFmpeg processing Controlling the FFmpeg process Reading video metadata Querying ffmpeg capabilities Cloning an FfmpegCommand Contributing Code contributions Documentation contributions Updating the documentation Running tests Main contributors License Classes FfmpegCommand Audio methods Capabilities methods Custom options methods Input methods Metadata methods Miscellaneous methods Other methods Output methods Processing methods Video methods Video size methods ĭocumentation generated by JSDoc 3.3. ![]() ![]() This._currentOutput.options('-map', spec.replace(utils.streamRegexp, '')) ![]() sseof position (input) Like the -ss option but relative to the 'end of file'. position must be a time duration specification, see (ffmpeg-utils)the Time duration section in the ffmpeg-utils(1) manual. If you set either the FLVTOOL2PATH or FLVMETAPATH, fluent-ffmpeg will try to use it instead of searching in the PATH. run completes the remaining files are emitted and the stream completed (closed). If you intend to encode FLV videos, you must have either flvtool2 or flvmeta installed and in your PATH or fluent-ffmpeg won't be able to produce streamable output files. In order to stream the output, an interval time polls the file system for the transcoded output, emitting the data as events via subscriber.next. ffmpeg -streamloop -1 -i /mnt/Sunrise.mp4 -map 0:v -vcodec copy -bsf:v h264mp4toannexb -f h264. The first process writes the output bitstream to stdout and the other process read the bitstream from stdin. * spec stream specification string, with optional square brackets When used as an output option (before an output url), decodes but discards input until the timestamps reach position. When run, FFmpeg writes files with an incremental index (0.mp4, 1.mp4, ) to the mem file -system. One process to read and decode the input file and another process to generate the mpeg-ts stream.
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