Q: FFMPEG - Applying three filters - three run FFMPEG or one?












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Is it possible to apply 3 filters at once?



Step 1:



ffmpeg -i "input_01.mp4" -y -s 1280x720 -b 3000k -acodec copy "output_01.mp4"


Step 2:



ffmpeg -i "bg.mp4" -i "output_01.mp4" -y -filter_complex "overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/2:shortest=1[out]" -b 3000k -map [out] -map 1:a -c:a copy "output_02.mp4"


Step 3:



ffmpeg -i "output_02.mp4" -i logo.png -y -filter_complex overlay="(main_w/2)-(overlay_w/2):(main_h/2)-(overlay_h)/2" -b 3000k -codec:a copy "output_03.mp4"


Is this possible or do I have to run FFmpeg thrice?










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    Is it possible to apply 3 filters at once?



    Step 1:



    ffmpeg -i "input_01.mp4" -y -s 1280x720 -b 3000k -acodec copy "output_01.mp4"


    Step 2:



    ffmpeg -i "bg.mp4" -i "output_01.mp4" -y -filter_complex "overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/2:shortest=1[out]" -b 3000k -map [out] -map 1:a -c:a copy "output_02.mp4"


    Step 3:



    ffmpeg -i "output_02.mp4" -i logo.png -y -filter_complex overlay="(main_w/2)-(overlay_w/2):(main_h/2)-(overlay_h)/2" -b 3000k -codec:a copy "output_03.mp4"


    Is this possible or do I have to run FFmpeg thrice?










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      Is it possible to apply 3 filters at once?



      Step 1:



      ffmpeg -i "input_01.mp4" -y -s 1280x720 -b 3000k -acodec copy "output_01.mp4"


      Step 2:



      ffmpeg -i "bg.mp4" -i "output_01.mp4" -y -filter_complex "overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/2:shortest=1[out]" -b 3000k -map [out] -map 1:a -c:a copy "output_02.mp4"


      Step 3:



      ffmpeg -i "output_02.mp4" -i logo.png -y -filter_complex overlay="(main_w/2)-(overlay_w/2):(main_h/2)-(overlay_h)/2" -b 3000k -codec:a copy "output_03.mp4"


      Is this possible or do I have to run FFmpeg thrice?










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      Is it possible to apply 3 filters at once?



      Step 1:



      ffmpeg -i "input_01.mp4" -y -s 1280x720 -b 3000k -acodec copy "output_01.mp4"


      Step 2:



      ffmpeg -i "bg.mp4" -i "output_01.mp4" -y -filter_complex "overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/2:shortest=1[out]" -b 3000k -map [out] -map 1:a -c:a copy "output_02.mp4"


      Step 3:



      ffmpeg -i "output_02.mp4" -i logo.png -y -filter_complex overlay="(main_w/2)-(overlay_w/2):(main_h/2)-(overlay_h)/2" -b 3000k -codec:a copy "output_03.mp4"


      Is this possible or do I have to run FFmpeg thrice?







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          Yes, they can be combined like this,



          ffmpeg -i "bg.mp4" -i "input_01.mp4" -i logo.png -y -filter_complex "[1:v]scale=1280x720[1v];[0:v][1v]overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/2:shortest=1[01v];[01v][2:v]overlay="(main_w/2)-(overlay_w/2):(main_h/2)-(overlay_h)/2[out]" -b:v 3000k -map [out] -map 1:a -c:a copy "output_02.mp4"





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          • That is what the command does. Share full log.

            – Gyan
            Nov 27 '18 at 4:20











          • Oh my friend - it works! Thank!

            – georgmann
            Dec 5 '18 at 12:01











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          Yes, they can be combined like this,



          ffmpeg -i "bg.mp4" -i "input_01.mp4" -i logo.png -y -filter_complex "[1:v]scale=1280x720[1v];[0:v][1v]overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/2:shortest=1[01v];[01v][2:v]overlay="(main_w/2)-(overlay_w/2):(main_h/2)-(overlay_h)/2[out]" -b:v 3000k -map [out] -map 1:a -c:a copy "output_02.mp4"





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          • That is what the command does. Share full log.

            – Gyan
            Nov 27 '18 at 4:20











          • Oh my friend - it works! Thank!

            – georgmann
            Dec 5 '18 at 12:01
















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          Yes, they can be combined like this,



          ffmpeg -i "bg.mp4" -i "input_01.mp4" -i logo.png -y -filter_complex "[1:v]scale=1280x720[1v];[0:v][1v]overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/2:shortest=1[01v];[01v][2:v]overlay="(main_w/2)-(overlay_w/2):(main_h/2)-(overlay_h)/2[out]" -b:v 3000k -map [out] -map 1:a -c:a copy "output_02.mp4"





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          • That is what the command does. Share full log.

            – Gyan
            Nov 27 '18 at 4:20











          • Oh my friend - it works! Thank!

            – georgmann
            Dec 5 '18 at 12:01














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          Yes, they can be combined like this,



          ffmpeg -i "bg.mp4" -i "input_01.mp4" -i logo.png -y -filter_complex "[1:v]scale=1280x720[1v];[0:v][1v]overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/2:shortest=1[01v];[01v][2:v]overlay="(main_w/2)-(overlay_w/2):(main_h/2)-(overlay_h)/2[out]" -b:v 3000k -map [out] -map 1:a -c:a copy "output_02.mp4"





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          Yes, they can be combined like this,



          ffmpeg -i "bg.mp4" -i "input_01.mp4" -i logo.png -y -filter_complex "[1:v]scale=1280x720[1v];[0:v][1v]overlay=(main_w-overlay_w)/2:(main_h-overlay_h)/2:shortest=1[01v];[01v][2:v]overlay="(main_w/2)-(overlay_w/2):(main_h/2)-(overlay_h)/2[out]" -b:v 3000k -map [out] -map 1:a -c:a copy "output_02.mp4"






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          answered Nov 26 '18 at 4:50









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          • That is what the command does. Share full log.

            – Gyan
            Nov 27 '18 at 4:20











          • Oh my friend - it works! Thank!

            – georgmann
            Dec 5 '18 at 12:01



















          • That is what the command does. Share full log.

            – Gyan
            Nov 27 '18 at 4:20











          • Oh my friend - it works! Thank!

            – georgmann
            Dec 5 '18 at 12:01

















          That is what the command does. Share full log.

          – Gyan
          Nov 27 '18 at 4:20





          That is what the command does. Share full log.

          – Gyan
          Nov 27 '18 at 4:20













          Oh my friend - it works! Thank!

          – georgmann
          Dec 5 '18 at 12:01





          Oh my friend - it works! Thank!

          – georgmann
          Dec 5 '18 at 12:01


















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