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video-stitch

Stitches video clips on top of another clip using ffmpeg

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VideoStitch

A node module that performs cutting, clips extraction, merging on videos using ffpmeg.

Requirements

This module is tested against FFMPEG 3.x only. Later versions should work though but are untested at this point. Please test and report your findings.

Note that ffmpeg executable must be in your PATH for this module to work.

Video Merge Usage

Video merge overwrites given clips on top of an original video and outputs the final video.

'use strict';

let videoStitch = require('video-stitch');

let videoMerge = videoStitch.merge;

videoMerge({
  // ffmpeg_path: <path-to-ffmpeg> Optional. Otherwise it will just use ffmpeg on your $PATH
})
  .original({
    "fileName": "FILENAME",
    "duration": "hh:mm:ss"
  })
  .clips([
    {
      "startTime": "hh:mm:ss",
      "fileName": "FILENAME",
      "duration": "hh:mm:ss"
    },
    {
      "startTime": "hh:mm:ss",
      "fileName": "FILENAME",
      "duration": "hh:mm:ss"
    },
    {
      "startTime": "hh:mm:ss",
      "fileName": "FILENAME",
      "duration": "hh:mm:ss"
    }
  ])
  .merge()
  .then((outputFile) => {
    console.log('path to output file', outputFile);
  });

Video Cut Usage

Takes an original video, applies required cuts to exclude specified regions (clips) and gives you back the resulting clips of the originally cut video.

'use strict';

let videoStitch = require('video-stitch');

let videoCut = videoStitch.cut;

videoCut({
    silent: true // optional. if set to false, gives detailed output on console
    // ffmpeg_path: <path-to-ffmpeg> Optional. Otherwise it will just use ffmpeg on your $PATH
  })
  .original({
    "fileName": "FILENAME",
    "duration": "hh:mm:ss"
  })
  .exclude([
    {
      "startTime": "hh:mm:ss",
      "duration": "hh:mm:ss"
    },
    {
      "startTime": "hh:mm:ss",
      "duration": "hh:mm:ss"
    },
    {
      "startTime": "hh:mm:ss",
      "duration": "hh:mm:ss"
    }
  ])
  .cut()
  .then((videoClips) => {
    // [{startTime, duration, fileName}]
  });

Video Concat Usage

Takes a bunch of clips and joins them together.

'use strict';

let videoStitch = require('video-stitch');

let videoConcat = videoStitch.concat;

videoConcat({
    // ffmpeg_path: <path-to-ffmpeg> Optional. Otherwise it will just use ffmpeg on your $PATH
    silent: true, // optional. if set to false, gives detailed output on console
    overwrite: false // optional. by default, if file already exists, ffmpeg will ask for overwriting in console and that pause the process. if set to true, it will force overwriting. if set to false it will prevent overwriting.
  })
  .clips([
    {
      "fileName": "FILENAME"
    },
    {
      "fileName": "FILENAME"
    },
    {
      "fileName": "FILENAME"
    }
  ])
  .output("myfilename") //optional absolute file name for output file
  .concat()
  .then((outputFileName) => {
    
  });

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Package last updated on 25 Jun 2021

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