On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 02:11:14AM -0500, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) wrote: > On 2021-03-11 18:37, Reino Wijnsma wrote: > > On 2021-03-09T20:43:21+0100, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) <markfili...@bog.us> > > wrote: > > > On 2021-03-09 03:58, Michael Koch wrote: > > > > These links might help: > > > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2017843/fetch-frame-count-with-ffmpeg > > > > https://superuser.com/questions/1512575/why-total-frame-count-is-different-in-ffmpeg-than-ffprobe > > > > > > > > Michael > > > > > > Those links are really hard to follow and it's fruitless to try to find > > > what's there that works vs. what doesn't work. > > > > > > From Ulf Zibis: > > > can one please tell me, how I can get the total number of frames of a > > > video? > > > > > > Was Ulf's question actually answered? I think not. > > > > How can you say that? These urls do exactly that. They offer a couple of > > solutions on how to get the total number of frames. > > What is so hard to follow? > > > Re, https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2017843/fetch-frame-count-with-ffmpeg. > I think this: > 'ffmpeg -i input.mkv -map 0:v:0 -c copy -f null -'
As was established in this discussion, ffmpeg is simply not the right tool for that. I, who suggested using it, know better now. Thanks BTW to Nicolas. > [1] Specifically, videos copied from DVDs with 'drawtext...text=%{n}' but > that show burned-in frame number beginning with '1' (or '2' or '3' ..). > Example: > Frame #s 1..3596 <=burned-in > @ 30/1.001fps <=confirmed > with 2:00.071 running time <= 3598.[516483..] to 3598.[5464..] actual frames Obviously, there cannot be fractions of frames, hence you always need to round up. > "frame= 3596 fps= 30 q=15.8 Lsize= 87555kB time=00:02:00.03 > bitrate=5975.2kbits/s dup=0 drop=1 speed=0.988x" <= last line of log > -- What is a person to believe? And that is exactly what happened here. But to reiterate what Nicolas pointed out, the copy codec effectively disables decoding and hence counts *packets* not frames. Anyway, ffmpeg is not the right tool, as I myself have learned in this very thread. ffprobe -count_frames should be used. Yes it is rather slow but that is because a packet needs to be decoded first to get the frame. _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".