

I don't really expect to be handed a solution but if anyone could point me to resources where I can find out more about the encoding systems and DTS and audio channels and how ffmpeg deals with these that would be a big help. I have found various sources about the error on SO but none of them really helped and most of them aren't even answered. Where the bitrate is the only difference, The bitrate is 2kb/s for some files and 69kb/s for others. Sample text file is like : file 1.jpg duration 3 file 2.jpg duration 3 file 3. Since images can be of different duration, i am using duration filter to specify the duration of each image. I am creating a text file with image file path. Stream #0:1(und): Audio: aac (LC) (mp4a / 0圆134706D), 44100 Hz, stereo, fltp, kb/s (default) I am trying to generate video from images using ffmpeg concat demuxer. Is there a way I can analyse the streams in more detail? I checked them with ffprobe and all the files report The issue only occurs after trim however, and the error message (Non-monotonous DTS in output stream) is the same. As far as I can tell all the clips are in stereo at 44100. The cause appears to be different though. You may also want to check out all available functions/classes of the module ffmpeg, or try the search function. You can vote up the ones you like or vote down the ones you dont like, and go to the original project or source file by following the links above each example. For example to read a sequence of files split1. The following are 30 code examples of ffmpeg.output ().


I am trying to concatenate a series of videos together and I am getting the same behaviour as this previous thread. , URLN are the urls of the resource to be concatenated, each one possibly specifying a distinct protocol.
