Hi everyone,
( sorry for my english... french native speaker...)
First , thanks to the handbrake developer-team for such nice tool, very helpfull and performant... I used it for more than 10 years... BIG THANKS!
Now my question:
While using big files of -- video camera streams -- saved... I am searching a solution of reducing/shrinking the file to automatiicaly keep only the frames where there is changes ( so frames where there is activity to watch! ).
-I was thinking that handbrake could be very helpful, since it has all the basic needs... but of course this would end with something else/ another piece of software wich could maybe be called: handshrink ?
When the images are all the same, then file size will be shrinked to 0 bytes! This is easy with a camera installed inside home...
But, it is more difficult on outside environment... wind... trees...sunshine... and so on...
So, in order to reduce/shrink the stream, somehow it would need to define some user-defined-parameters-rules like :
- Keep actual frame only if xx % pixels was different previous frames
and if possible have a smart way to cancel small changes ( like wind on foil trees...)
So, here is my dream... if anyone can tell me if such piece of software is already existing ? and/or if a developer team could work on this ?
I think this would be great and very useful and it could lead to many applications... it could be idealy also implemented directly on camera hardware to generate a very tiny stream containing only usefull sequences!
Does my dream can become true ?
Reduce/shrink file time of a in video camera stream
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Re: Reduce/shrink file time of a in video camera stream
You've basically described some aspects of how modern lossy encoding works, and it's also way more complicated than you're imagining.
Try the HQ preset for your content resolution and see how you feel about the result. Does it look OK? Is the new size what you wanted? Was the time acceptable? Post back here with your feedback and encoding log and we can provide more specific guidance.
Try the HQ preset for your content resolution and see how you feel about the result. Does it look OK? Is the new size what you wanted? Was the time acceptable? Post back here with your feedback and encoding log and we can provide more specific guidance.
Re: Reduce/shrink file time of a in video camera stream
HandBrake will succeed at reducing file size, but it won't automatically trim out segments without motion. Not sure what software, if any, would do that for you.
Re: Reduce/shrink file time of a in video camera stream
That request is ambiguous enough to suggest the OP may want to have software do the work of skipping "discardable" content automatically (as opposed to just reducing file size).steveallen wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 5:03 pm While using big files of -- video camera streams -- saved... I am searching a solution of reducing/shrinking the file to automatiicaly keep only the frames where there is changes ( so frames where there is activity to watch! ).
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Re: Reduce/shrink file time of a in video camera stream
Sounds like the OP wants some kind of time lapse that you see on some security cameras. Thus you don’t have to watch an hour of video if nothing happens.