On 2022-01-19T12:23:07+0100, Bo Berglund <bo.bergl...@gmail.com> wrote: > ffprobe -hide_banner -i input.mp4 | grep Duration ffprobe -hide_banner input.mp4 2>&1 | grep Duration
- 2>&1, because ffprobe (as well as ffmpeg) send the information to stderr. - Unlike ffmpeg, -i isn't needed for ffprobe and ffplay. On 2022-01-19T13:56:41+0100, Bo Berglund <bo.bergl...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, 19 Jan 2022 12:59:45 +0100, Bo Berglund <bo.bergl...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Thanks, this returns the following output: >> 0:43:26.384000 > [...] > > Results in this output: > 0:43:26 > > Exactly what is needed... Is it? What if ffprobe returned 0:43:26.584000 (or 2606.584000 without -sexagesimal) instead? I'd figure you'd then want to end up with 00:43:27, right? $ ffprobe -hide_banner -v 0 -show_entries format=duration -of compact=p=0:nk=1 input.mp4 2606.584000 $ ffprobe -hide_banner -v 0 -show_entries format=duration -of compact=p=0:nk=1 input.mp4 | awk '{print int($1 + 0.5)}' 2607 $ date -d@$(ffprobe -hide_banner -v 0 -show_entries format=duration -of compact=p=0:nk=1 input.mp4 | awk '{print int($1 + 0.5)}') -u '+%H:%M:%S' 00:43:27 Alternatively you can also use Xidel for this. $ ffprobe -hide_banner -v 0 -show_entries format=duration -of compact=p=0:nk=1 input.mp4 | \ xidel -se 'format-time($raw * duration("PT1S") + duration("PT0.5S"),"[H01]:[m01]:[s01]")' 00:43:27 $ ffprobe -hide_banner -v 0 -show_entries format=duration -of compact=p=0:nk=1 input.mp4 | \ xidel -se 'format-time(($raw + 0.5) * duration("PT1S"),"[H01]:[m01]:[s01]")' 00:43:27 >From the JSON: $ ffprobe -hide_banner -v 0 -show_format -of json input.mp4 | \ xidel -se 'format-time(($json/format/duration + 0.5) * duration("PT1S"),"[H01]:[m01]:[s01]")' 00:43:27 Or from the initial log: $ ffprobe -hide_banner input.mp4 2>&1 | \ xidel -se 'format-time(time(extract($raw,"Duration: (.+?),",1)) + duration("PT0.5S"),"[H01]:[m01]:[s01]")' 00:43:27 -- Reino _______________________________________________ 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".