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I've been using ffprobe to read packets from video streams for analysis. However it's painfully slow. A 30min 720p video takes roughly 8min to read.
I'm using the following command at the moment:



ffprobe.exe -i video.mp4 -show_entries packet=size,pts_time,flags,duration_time


This gives me the following information for every packet:



[PACKET]
pts_time=1981.392000
duration_time=0.032000
size=1536
flags=K_
[/PACKET]


I did read a fair bit in the documentation but it looks like this is just it or is there a way to make this faster?



Or would there be any alternative CLI tool to get the above information from a video faster?










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    I've been using ffprobe to read packets from video streams for analysis. However it's painfully slow. A 30min 720p video takes roughly 8min to read.
    I'm using the following command at the moment:



    ffprobe.exe -i video.mp4 -show_entries packet=size,pts_time,flags,duration_time


    This gives me the following information for every packet:



    [PACKET]
    pts_time=1981.392000
    duration_time=0.032000
    size=1536
    flags=K_
    [/PACKET]


    I did read a fair bit in the documentation but it looks like this is just it or is there a way to make this faster?



    Or would there be any alternative CLI tool to get the above information from a video faster?










    share|improve this question
























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      I've been using ffprobe to read packets from video streams for analysis. However it's painfully slow. A 30min 720p video takes roughly 8min to read.
      I'm using the following command at the moment:



      ffprobe.exe -i video.mp4 -show_entries packet=size,pts_time,flags,duration_time


      This gives me the following information for every packet:



      [PACKET]
      pts_time=1981.392000
      duration_time=0.032000
      size=1536
      flags=K_
      [/PACKET]


      I did read a fair bit in the documentation but it looks like this is just it or is there a way to make this faster?



      Or would there be any alternative CLI tool to get the above information from a video faster?










      share|improve this question














      I've been using ffprobe to read packets from video streams for analysis. However it's painfully slow. A 30min 720p video takes roughly 8min to read.
      I'm using the following command at the moment:



      ffprobe.exe -i video.mp4 -show_entries packet=size,pts_time,flags,duration_time


      This gives me the following information for every packet:



      [PACKET]
      pts_time=1981.392000
      duration_time=0.032000
      size=1536
      flags=K_
      [/PACKET]


      I did read a fair bit in the documentation but it looks like this is just it or is there a way to make this faster?



      Or would there be any alternative CLI tool to get the above information from a video faster?







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          The time taken is due to the printing of the log on the console. If you redirect to a file, a 30 min file should take a few seconds.



          ffprobe.exe -i video.mp4 -show_entries packet=size,pts_time,flags,duration_time > packets.log


          (Your command will probe audio packets as well, if present. Add -select_streams v for video only)






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            The time taken is due to the printing of the log on the console. If you redirect to a file, a 30 min file should take a few seconds.



            ffprobe.exe -i video.mp4 -show_entries packet=size,pts_time,flags,duration_time > packets.log


            (Your command will probe audio packets as well, if present. Add -select_streams v for video only)






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              The time taken is due to the printing of the log on the console. If you redirect to a file, a 30 min file should take a few seconds.



              ffprobe.exe -i video.mp4 -show_entries packet=size,pts_time,flags,duration_time > packets.log


              (Your command will probe audio packets as well, if present. Add -select_streams v for video only)






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                The time taken is due to the printing of the log on the console. If you redirect to a file, a 30 min file should take a few seconds.



                ffprobe.exe -i video.mp4 -show_entries packet=size,pts_time,flags,duration_time > packets.log


                (Your command will probe audio packets as well, if present. Add -select_streams v for video only)






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                The time taken is due to the printing of the log on the console. If you redirect to a file, a 30 min file should take a few seconds.



                ffprobe.exe -i video.mp4 -show_entries packet=size,pts_time,flags,duration_time > packets.log


                (Your command will probe audio packets as well, if present. Add -select_streams v for video only)







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