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frame-interpolation

Unofficial Pytorch reimplementation of FILM: Frame Interpolation for Large Motion. (Tensorflow 2 implementation can be found here, https://github.com/google-research/frame-interpolation.)

Installation

Install PyTorch following official instructions, e. g.

conda install pytorch torchvision torchaudio pytorch-cuda=11.6 -c pytorch -c nvidia

Install pip dependencies,

pip install -r requirements.txt

Usage

INPUT=input.mp4 &&\
OUTPUT=output.mp4 &&\
python run.py -i ${INPUT} -o ${OUTPUT}

Useful ffmpeg commands for video processing

Cropping.

INPUT=input.mp4 &&\
OUTPUT=output.mp4 &&\
LEFT=10 && TOP=0 && WIDTH=256 && HEIGHT=256
ffmpeg -i ${INPUT} -filter:v "crop=${WIDTH}:${HEIGHT}:${LEFT}:${TOP}" ${OUTPUT}

(see, https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#toc-crop)

Changing framerate.

INPUT=input.mp4 &&\
OUTPUT=output.mp4 &&\
FPS=30 &&\
ffmpeg -i ${INPUT} -filter:v fps=${FPS} ${OUTPUT}

(see, https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#toc-fps-1, or https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/ChangingFrameRate)

Scaling.

INPUT=input.mp4 &&\
OUTPUT=output.mp4 &&\
W=416 &&\
H=416 &&\
ffmpeg -i ${INPUT} -vf scale=${W}:${H} ${OUTPUT}

(see, https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#toc-Scaling.)

Split into scenes.

The following command will create a file where for each frame of the specified video a characteristic is calculated, how much this frame differs from the previous one.

INPUT=input.mp4 &&\
ffmpeg -i ${INPUT} -vf "select='gte(scene,0)',metadata=print:file=scores.txt" -an -f null -

Cut fragment from video.

INPUT=input.mp4 &&\
OUTPUT=output.mp4 &&\
START=00:05:20 &&\
DURATION=00:10:00 &&\
ffmpeg -i ${INPUT} -ss ${START} -t ${DURATION} -c:v copy -c:a copy ${OUTPUT}.

Copy audio from one video to another.

INPUTV=input.mp4 &&\
INPUTA=input_with_audio.mp4 &&\
OUTPUT=output.mp4 &&\
ffmpeg -i ${INPUTV} -i ${INPUTA} -c copy -map 0:v:0 -map 1:a:0 -shortest ${OUTPUT}