These are all the arguments I'm passing into the script to build the FFmpeg command. That's a chunky boy, so let me break down what exactly is happening. Overlay=-600:0:eof_action=pass,fade=t=in:st=0:d=$FADE_IN_DURATION,fade=t=out:st=$FADE_OUT_START:d=$FADE_OUT_DURATION Īdelay=$MILLI|$MILLI,volume=0.5 Īmix=inputs=3:duration=longest:dropout_transition=0:weights=3 3 1 Ĭoncat=n=2:v=1:a=1" \ Script #!/usr/bin/env shįADE_OUT_START=$(bc -l <<< "$DURATION - $FADE_OUT_DURATION")įfmpeg -i $IN -i $OUTRO -filter_complex \ Oh, what's that? Do you want to see the magic? I got you bud. Appends the outro to the end of the video.Adding a fade-out effect before the outro. ![]() Adding a fade-in effect to the start of the video.Delaying and overlaying a sub animation over the main video (usually just a recording). ![]() So what exactly is it doing you ask? So far it does the following: No, instead a single FFmpeg command does all the editing for me. Now, that doesn't mean there isn't any editing, there is a little but that will grow in time. I haven't done any manual editing on the past three videos. ![]() If you've been watching my videos from the posts I make on here (thank you if you have), I got a dirty little secret.
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