I have to do "slow motion" in a video file along with audio, in-between some frames and need to store the ramped video as a new video.
Ref: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ3_xMGzauk (watch from 0 to 10s)
From my analysis, I've found that AVFoundation framework can be helpful.
Copy and pasted from the above link:
" Editing AV Foundation uses compositions to create new assets from existing pieces of media (typically, one or more video and audio tracks). You use a mutable composition to add and remove tracks, and adjust their temporal orderings. You can also set the relative volumes and ramping of audio tracks; and set the opacity, and opacity ramps, of video tracks. A composition is an assemblage of pieces of media held in memory. When you export a composition using an export session, it's collapsed to a file. On iOS 4.1 and later, you can also create an asset from media such as sample buffers or still images using an asset writer.
"
Questions: Can I do " slow motion " the video/audio file using the AVFoundation framework ? Or Is there any other package available? If i want to handle audio and video separately, please guide me how to do?
Update :: Code For AV Export Session :
NSArray *paths = NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSDocumentDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES);
NSString *outputURL = paths[0];
NSFileManager *manager = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
[manager createDirectoryAtPath:outputURL withIntermediateDirectories:YES attributes:nil error:nil];
outputURL = [outputURL stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"output.mp4"];
// Remove Existing File
[manager removeItemAtPath:outputURL error:nil];
AVAssetExportSession *exportSession = [[AVAssetExportSession alloc] initWithAsset:self.inputAsset presetName:AVAssetExportPresetLowQuality];
exportSession.outputURL = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:outputURL]; // output path;
exportSession.outputFileType = AVFileTypeQuickTimeMovie;
[exportSession exportAsynchronouslyWithCompletionHandler:^(void) {
if (exportSession.status == AVAssetExportSessionStatusCompleted) {
[self writeVideoToPhotoLibrary:[NSURL fileURLWithPath:outputURL]];
ALAssetsLibrary *library = [[ALAssetsLibrary alloc] init];
[library writeVideoAtPathToSavedPhotosAlbum:[NSURL fileURLWithPath:outputURL] completionBlock:^(NSURL *assetURL, NSError *error){
if (error) {
NSLog(@"Video could not be saved");
}
}];
} else {
NSLog(@"error: %@", [exportSession error]);
}
}];
You could scale video using AVFoundation and CoreMedia frameworks. Take a look at the AVMutableCompositionTrack method:
- (void)scaleTimeRange:(CMTimeRange)timeRange toDuration:(CMTime)duration;
Sample:
AVURLAsset* videoAsset = nil; //self.inputAsset;
//create mutable composition
AVMutableComposition *mixComposition = [AVMutableComposition composition];
AVMutableCompositionTrack *compositionVideoTrack = [mixComposition addMutableTrackWithMediaType:AVMediaTypeVideo
preferredTrackID:kCMPersistentTrackID_Invalid];
NSError *videoInsertError = nil;
BOOL videoInsertResult = [compositionVideoTrack insertTimeRange:CMTimeRangeMake(kCMTimeZero, videoAsset.duration)
ofTrack:[[videoAsset tracksWithMediaType:AVMediaTypeVideo] objectAtIndex:0]
atTime:kCMTimeZero
error:&videoInsertError];
if (!videoInsertResult || nil != videoInsertError) {
//handle error
return;
}
//slow down whole video by 2.0
double videoScaleFactor = 2.0;
CMTime videoDuration = videoAsset.duration;
[compositionVideoTrack scaleTimeRange:CMTimeRangeMake(kCMTimeZero, videoDuration)
toDuration:CMTimeMake(videoDuration.value*videoScaleFactor, videoDuration.timescale)];
//export
AVAssetExportSession* assetExport = [[AVAssetExportSession alloc] initWithAsset:mixComposition
presetName:AVAssetExportPresetLowQuality];
(Probably audio track from videoAsset should also be added to mixComposition)