I have been using ffmpeg-probe for initial video file corruption testing and a relatively simple test to determine if image files open. But in the process of running these same files through object detection analysis I am finding a number of them that are legitimately corrupted upon closer inspection (often times look like they stopped progressively loading or some other issue).
I have tried to find an existing library or tool that was made for this type of test, but as of yet I haven’t been able to locate anything that wasn’t some form of the basic functionality I already have.
Can anyone suggest a library that might be a good option.
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r/learnpython I have been using ffmpeg-probe for initial video file corruption testing and a relatively simple test to determine if image files open. But in the process of running these same files through object detection analysis I am finding a number of them that are legitimately corrupted upon closer inspection (often times look like they stopped progressively loading or some other issue). I have tried to find an existing library or tool that was made for this type of test, but as of yet I haven’t been able to locate anything that wasn’t some form of the basic functionality I already have. Can anyone suggest a library that might be a good option. submitted by /u/AstonM77 [link] [comments]
I have been using ffmpeg-probe for initial video file corruption testing and a relatively simple test to determine if image files open. But in the process of running these same files through object detection analysis I am finding a number of them that are legitimately corrupted upon closer inspection (often times look like they stopped progressively loading or some other issue).
I have tried to find an existing library or tool that was made for this type of test, but as of yet I haven’t been able to locate anything that wasn’t some form of the basic functionality I already have.
Can anyone suggest a library that might be a good option.
submitted by /u/AstonM77
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