![]() Otherwise, you can force it to decode this as AVC / h264 by using ffmpeg -f h264 -i input etc If ffmpeg is able to guess the codec of this footage, it'll use the appropriate decoder to work with it. I'm assuming it will, so I'd do away with the -f rawvideo as an input option. I'd advise you to check what ffprobe this this video is encoded as, and use those settings to determine if you need to force rawvideo to ffmpeg, or if it needs a decoder to look like a proper picture ) That will make ffmpeg think it does not need a decoder to interpret this footage, while it most probably will! As evidenced by: Error while decoding stream #0:0 Which is why your ffmpeg is giving you an error when you try to force it to eat raw video. So, looks to be a form of h.264 (AVC) Main profile, level 3.1, etc etc. ![]() ![]() raw) is actually encoded as AVC, which is an 'mpeg4' variant. MediaInfo says this video (altho the container is labeled as. Error setting option video_size to value 0x0. Unable to parse option value "-1" as pixel format Unable to parse option value "0x0" as image size Stream #0:0: Video: rawvideo, none, 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc Could not find codec parameters for stream 0 (Video: rawvideo, none): unspecified sizeĬonsider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize' optionsĠx5C3C6393.raw: could not find codec parametersĭuration: 00:00:00.04, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A ![]() Failed to open codec in av_find_stream_info Format image2 detected only with low score of 5, misdetection possible! Invalid buffer size, packet size 417540 < expected frame_size 720000Įrror while decoding stream #0:0: Invalid argumentĪlso, the video processed till here is just static.
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