[FFmpeg-user] filters zoompan and crop
Jim DeLaHunt
list+ffmpeg-user at jdlh.com
Fri Nov 2 00:31:40 EET 2018
On 2018-11-01 15:02, S Andreason wrote:
> Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
>> .
>>> I want to generate an overlay to zoom in, have the input png start
>>> small, and grow to half the video size, like from 20 to 320 in
>>> width. Starting the zoompan at z=0.1 does not seem to work.
>> Take a look at the *pad* filter
>> <http://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-all.html#pad>. That generates an output
>> frame which consists of an input frame with padding around it.
> I suppose that could work, if it would accept the frame number as a
> variable, so that the x,y,w,h could change over time, and allow the
> padding color to be transparent.
>
> So, I still see no filters to start small, without disturbing the rest
> of the frame, and have it grow over time to full size, replacing the
> video on the lower layer.
I see the problem. The *pad* filter doesn't let you use the frame number
/n/ as a parameter for expressions defining /width/, /height/, /x/, and
/y/. In contrast, the *zoompan* filter does give you both an input frame
number and output frame number to use in expressions. I have used
*zoompan* to animate a video by writing ridiculously complex expressions
for /x/ and /y/ and /zoom/ based on frame number.
> You have confirmed zoompan won't shrink less than 1.0 in size factor.
> For example zoom value of 0.1 should enlarge the input stream x10 and
> with x and y I could select where in the stream[0] to place the
> (growing/shrinking) stream[1].
I have the impression that *zoompan* was designed with one use in mind,
panning over a large still image, and so they missed the chance to make
a more flexible and useful tool. I would love it if someone would make
an "animate" filter, which could do arbitrary affine coordinate
transforms on frames of an incoming video, based on a set of key frames,
with bézier interpolation between the keyframes.
That tool would sure serve my needs better. Maybe it would serve yours
also. Should we raise money for a bounty to write it?
>>> Also if the first filter was successful, I need to crop it so that
>>> it grows over time. I am having trouble getting crop to adjust based
>>> on the frame number. From my testing it seems n in this case starts
>>> at 0 when the enable between starts, instead of the output video
>>> frame number like the other filters I have been using.
>> I'm not sure I follow what you mean by "when the enable between starts".
> Sorry, I'll re-word it;
> when the "enable='between(t,#,#)'" begins
> I was experiencing something more than just 0 to 2 frames offset. I'll
> work up another example once I have a moment to re-create it.
Thank you. That phrase is much clearer when accompanied by punctuation.
Sorry, I've never used the /enable/ parameter, so I don't know what
effect it has on other parameters.
Best regards,
—Jim DeLaHunt, software engineer, Vancouver, Canada
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