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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Video Contact Sheet on Lion from movies downloaded youtube MP4 Post 302593783 by slashdotweenie on Saturday 28th of January 2012 04:18:50 PM
Old 01-28-2012
Video Contact Sheet on Lion from movies downloaded youtube MP4

Hi

I am running Lion with latest patches

Code:
> uname -a
Darwin wger.local 11.2.0 Darwin Kernel Version 11.2.0: Tue Aug  9 20:54:00 PDT 2011; root:xnu-1699.24.8~1/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64

Installed mplayer, ffmpeg, gnu-getopt and ImageMagick through brew.

I am unable to generate Video Contact Sheet images from movies in MP4 downloaded off youtube.

Tried with two bash scripts. They are only front-ends for mplayer/ffmpeg.

Code:
> ./vcs-1.12.3.bash ../test.mp4
Video Contact Sheet *NIX v1.12.3, (c) 2007-2011 Toni Corvera
Unable to locate DejaVu Sans font. Falling back to helvetica.
Processing ../test.mp4...
Unable to find length of file "../test.mp4". Can't continue.
Cleaning up...

Code:
> ./slickslice-0.9 -x ../test.mp4
VERSION: SlickSlice 0.9

INFO: Looking for the programs SlickSlice depends on:
INFO: 'convert' found, 'mplayer' found, 'montage' found, 'identify' found
USER: SlickSlicing "../test.mp4"

WARN: Custom font DejaVu-Sans-Condensed was not found
WARN: Default font will be used.
HINT: run 'identify -list font' for a list of all available fonts
HINT: or install the font package with DejaVu-Sans-Condensed
INFO: Examining /Users/max/Downloads/bin/../test.mp4
INFO: regular file
sed: 1: "/^ID_/ { s/[]()|&;<>`'\ ...": extra characters at the end of p command
sed: 1: "/^ID_/ { s/[]()|&;<>`'\ ...": extra characters at the end of p command
sed: 1: "/^ID_/ { s/[]()|&;<>`'\ ...": extra characters at the end of p command
INFO: Movie image width is undefined
WARN: Is this a videofile at all?
ERROR: No video to slickslice :(

project sites:

SlickSlice
Video Contact Sheet *NIX

any idea?
 

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iowatcher(1)						      General Commands Manual						      iowatcher(1)

NAME
iowatcher - Create visualizations from blktrace results SYNOPSIS
iowatcher OPTIONS... DESCRIPTION
iowatcher graphs the results of a blktrace run. It can graph the result of an existing blktrace, start a new blktrace, or start a new blk- trace and a benchmark run. It can then create an image or movie of the IO from a given trace. iowatcher can produce either SVG files or movies in mp4 format (with ffmpeg) or ogg format (with png2theora). OPTIONS
--help Print a brief usage summary. -d, --device <device> Controls which device you are tracing. You can only trace one device at a time for now. It is sent directly to blktrace, and only needed when you are making a new trace. -D, --blktrace-destination <destination> Destination for blktrace. -p, --prog <program> Program to run while blktrace is run. -K, --keep-movie-svgs Keep the SVG files generated for movie mode. -t, --trace <file|directory> Controls the name of the blktrace file. iowatcher uses a dump from blkparse, so -t tries to guess the name of the corresponding per CPU blktrace data files if the dump file doesn't already exist. If you want more than one trace in a given graph, you can specify -t more than once. If a directory is specified, iowatcher will use the name of the directory as the base name of the dump file and all trace files found inside the directory will be processed. -l, --label <label> Sets a label in the graph for a trace file. The labels are added in the same order the trace files are added. -m, --movie [spindle|rect] Create a movie. The file format depends on the extension used in the -o filename.* option. If you specify an .ogv or .ogg exten- sion, the result will be Ogg Theora video, if png2theora is available. If you use an .mp4 extension, the result will be an mp4 video if ffmpeg is available. You can use any other extension, but the end result will be an mp4. You can use --movie=spindle or --movie=rect, which changes the style of the IO mapping. -T, --title <title> Set a title to be placed at the top of the graph. -o, --output <file> Output filename (default: trace.svg). -r, --rolling <seconds> Control the duration for the rolling average. iowatcher tries to smooth out bumpy graphs by averaging the current second with sec- onds from the past. Larger numbers here give you flatter graphs. -h, --height <height> Set the height of each graph -w, --width <width> Set the width of each graph -c, --columns <columns> Numbers of columns in graph output -x, --xzoom <min:max> Limit processed time range to min:max -y, --yzoom <min:max> Limit processed sectors to min:max -a, --io-plot-action <action> Plot given action (one of Q,D,C) in IO graph -P, --per-process-io Distinguish between processes in IO graph -O, --only-graph <graph> Add a single graph to the output (see GRAPHS). By default all the graphs are included, but with -O you get only the graphs you ask for. -O may be used more than once. -N, --no-graph <type> Remove a single graph from the output (see GRAPHS). This may also be used more than once. GRAPHS
Choices for -O and -N are: io, tput, latency, queue_depth, iops, cpu-sys, cpu-io, cpu-irq, cpu-user, cpu-soft EXAMPLES
Generate graph from the existing trace.dump: iowatcher -t trace.dump -o trace.svg Skip the IO graph: iowatcher -t trace.dump -o trace.svg -N io Only graph tput and latency: iowatcher -t trace.dump -o trace.svg -O tput -O latency Generate a graph from two runs, and label them: iowatcher -t ext4.dump -t xfs.dump -l Ext4 -l XFS -o trace.svg Run a fio benchmark and store the trace in trace.dump, add a title to the top, use /dev/sda for blktrace: iowatcher -d /dev/sda -t trace.dump -T 'Fio Benchmark' -p 'fio some_job_file' Make a movie from an existing trace: iowatcher -t trace --movie -o trace.mp4 iowatcher(1)
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