I don’t have 2 files, I have only 1 movie , and thats it.
 If I had 2 files already the problem would be solved, I asked a question 
because I don’t know how to do it.
I followed up on Keiren's suggestion to try it , but didn't get the same 
properties .

When I mean "nearly identical" I mean EVERYTHING = contaminate the video as 
little as possible ( besides the superimposed numbers)
Instead of following the parameters Data-rate (constant\variable and quantity), 
Frame-rate(constant\variable and quantity) etc. I want a method to keep the 
previous encoding parameters of the video ( the original non-numbered one).

If a suggestion like Kieran would work with "-vcodec copy" I'd be a happy man , 
but this isn't the case , because I get an error ( for applying a filter)



-----Original Message-----
From: ffmpeg-user [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Moritz 
Barsnick
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 1:25 PM
To: FFmpeg user discussions
Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] Slicing a 4K video to images and then encoding them 
back using the same codec

On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 16:14:40 +0000, Liran Sharoni wrote:

> But the video created is not the same at all ( I can see this using
> media info) :The container format profile is not Base Media/Version 2
> , the codec ID is not mp42, some data is not even displayed here like
> Overall bit rate mode and the list goes on.

You weren't clear with what you meant by "a nearly identical video".

First of all, ffmpeg's encoder/muxer knows little about the demuxer/decoder. So 
YOU will have to provide the correct encoding parameters.

Secondly, you need to define what your constraints are. Same 
format/codec/profile? Same bitrate? Same codec parameters (there are many!)?

You didn't provide the full uncut console output, as requested by Kieran, so 
there is some guessing involved. And mediainfo output isn't always useful. 
Please (also) provide the output of ffprobe or "ffmpeg -i" for both files, and 
the correct command and the full console output for the conversion process.

Most importantly: How did you manage to create a 2-second output from a 
3-minute input???? Your command line, the console output, and the file analysis 
(in this case: mediainfo output) must match, otherwise you are causing a lot of 
confusion!

> * also I couldn’t use the drawtext filter to display the numbers from
> 1 ( only from 0 , tried using expr but it only showed me "n+1}" on the
> video)

I think you used expressions incorrectly. And I needed more backslashes than 
you (only the "text=" is relevant to you):
  -vf 
"drawtext=fontsize=200:fontfile=c\\:\\\\Windows\\\\Fonts\\\\consola.ttf:box=1::text=%{eif\\:n+1\\:d}"
Works for me.

Cheers,
Moritz
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