cdrev
cdrev

Reputation: 6034

FFmpeg - Overlay one video onto another video?

I understand that this is a very open ended question. I have done some initial reading into FFmpeg, but now require some guidance.

Problem

Notes

Thanks - C.

Edits

  1. Backend is Go/Ruby. Open to using a new language.
  2. The audio from the first video should be kept.
  3. Setting the interval at which the overlay starts would be great.

Current Solution

ffmpeg -i input.mov -i overlay.mov -filter_complex "[0:0][1:0]overlay[out]" -shortest -map [out] -map 0:1 -pix_fmt yuv420p -c:a copy -c:v libx264 -crf 18  output.mov

This nearly works, however:

Upvotes: 25

Views: 42061

Answers (1)

Gyan
Gyan

Reputation: 93369

If you just want a ffmpeg command, try

ffmpeg -i input.mov -i overlay.mov \
-filter_complex "[1:v]setpts=PTS-10/TB[a]; \
                 [0:v][a]overlay=enable=gte(t\,5):shortest=1[out]" \
-map [out] -map 0:a \
-c:v libx264 -crf 18 -pix_fmt yuv420p \
-c:a copy \
output.mov

This starts the overlay at 5 seconds with the overlaid video start point being 00:15.

setpts=PTS-10/TB is setpts=PTS+(overlay_delay-video_trim_in)/TB

overlay=enable=gte(t\,5) is overlay=enable=gte(t\,overlay_delay)

Upvotes: 29

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