I have an app that allows a user to record a video with UIImagePickerController and then upload it to YouTube. The problem is that the video file that UIImagePickerController creates is HUGE, even when the video is only 5 seconds long. For example, a 5 second long video is 16-20 megabytes. I want to keep the video in 540 or 720 quality, but I want to reduce the file size.
I’ve been experimenting with AVFoundation and AVAssetExportSession to try to get a smaller file size. I’ve tried the following code:
AVAsset *video = [AVAsset assetWithURL:videoURL];
AVAssetExportSession *exportSession = [AVAssetExportSession exportSessionWithAsset:video presetName:AVAssetExportPresetPassthrough];
exportSession.shouldOptimizeForNetworkUse = YES;
exportSession.outputFileType = AVFileTypeMPEG4;
exportSession.outputURL = [pathToSavedVideosDirectory URLByAppendingPathComponent:@"vid1.mp4"];
[exportSession exportAsynchronouslyWithCompletionHandler:^{
NSLog(@"done processing video!");
}];
But this hasn’t reduced the file size at all. I know what I’m doing is possible because in Apple’s Photos app, when you select “share on YouTube”, will automatically process the video file so its small enough to upload. I want to do the same thing in my app.
How can I accomplish this?
With
AVCaptureSessionandAVAssetWriteryou can set the compression settings as such:Edit: I guess if you insist on using the
UIImagePickerto create the movie in the first place, you’ll have to useAVAssetReader'scopyNextSampleBufferandAVAssetWriter'sappendSampleBuffermethods to do the transcode.