I am trying to convert a mov with alpha transparency to webm with alpha transparency, as seen here . I followed the steps explained here to no avail.
From this answer I was able to remove all the black in the video, thus making it transparent but this is not what I need as I already have a transparent mov and would like to convert that to transparent webm format.
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c:v libvpx -vf "colorkey=0x000000:0.1:0.1,format=yuva420p" out.webm
This is the ffprobe
output of the video I would like to convert to webm with transparency.
built with Apple LLVM version 7.0.2 (clang-700.1.81)
configuration: --prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/ffmpeg/2.8.4 --enable-shared --enable-pthreads --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-hardcoded-tables --enable-avresample --cc=clang --host-cflags= --host-ldflags= --enable-opencl --enable-libx264 --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libvo-aacenc --enable-libxvid --enable-libfreetype --enable-libtheora --enable-libvorbis --enable-libvpx --enable-librtmp --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libass --enable-ffplay --enable-libspeex --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libfdk-aac --enable-libopus --enable-frei0r --enable-libopenjpeg --disable-decoder=jpeg2000 --extra-cflags=-I/usr/local/Cellar/openjpeg/1.5.2_1/include/openjpeg-1.5 --enable-nonfree --enable-vda
libavutil 54. 31.100 / 54. 31.100
libavcodec 56. 60.100 / 56. 60.100
libavformat 56. 40.101 / 56. 40.101
libavdevice 56. 4.100 / 56. 4.100
libavfilter 5. 40.101 / 5. 40.101
libavresample 2. 1. 0 / 2. 1. 0
libswscale 3. 1.101 / 3. 1.101
libswresample 1. 2.101 / 1. 2.101
libpostproc 53. 3.100 / 53. 3.100
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'input.mov':
Metadata:
major_brand : qt
minor_version : 0
compatible_brands: qt
creation_time : 2016-01-17 16:04:07
encoder : Mac OS X v? (AVF 1046.9.1, CM 1731.15.20, x86_64)
encoder-eng : Mac OS X v? (AVF 1046.9.1, CM 1731.15.20, x86_64)
Duration: 00:00:06.63, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 63966 kb/s
Stream #0:0(eng): Video: prores (ap4h / 0x68347061), yuva444p10le(bt470bg/smpte240m/bt709), 1920x1080, 63963 kb/s, 25.03 fps, 25 tbr, 600 tbn, 600 tbc (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2016-01-17 16:04:07
handler_name : Core Media Data Handler
encoder : Apple ProRes 4444
I've also tried the following command which didn't work for me either.
ffmpeg -y -i input.mov -c:v libvpx-vp9 -b:v 2000k -pass 1 -an -f webm output.webm
I'm using version 2.8.4 of ffmpeg on a Mac, installed with brew. 2.8.5 is the latest version.
尝试
ffmpeg -i input.mov -c:v libvpx -pix_fmt yuva420p out.webm
Since 2016-07-13 , it's possible to encode VP9/webm videos with alpha channel ( VP9a ). However, the command you use here will create a VP8a video. Assuming you got a copy of ffmpeg compiled after that date, all you need is change the libvpx
to libvpx-vp9
. You don't need the yuva420p
conversion either (is selected by default).
All of the other solutions resulted in a video of subpar quality. Please ensure that you define the bitrate to your liking. I changed mine from 1M to 2M and was satisfied.
ffmpeg -i "Model 1 V1.mov" -f webm -c:v libvpx -b:v 2M -acodec libvorbis -auto-alt-ref 0 model1v3.webm -hide_banner
If you're using After Effects or Premiere Pro, there's also this plugin , which can be used in Adobe Media Encoder.
WebM-alpha is only defined for VP8. It doesn't work at all for VP9 right now.
I've tried the plugin but doesn't work for me. I still get a black background and the code for ffmpeg give me the same results,
This is the command that worked for me for VP8.
ffmpeg -i input.mov -c:v libvpx -pix_fmt yuva420p -b:v 2M -auto-alt-ref 0 output.webm
Accepted option did not work.
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