In this tutorial, I’ll give you an FFMPEG command that enables you to apply the linear wipe transition effect between multiple videos using xfade filter. You have to execute this FFMPEG command inside the command prompt or terminal.
Linear Wipe Transition Between Multiple Videos Using xfade Filter
Syntax/Format of Command
ffmpeg \ -i video1.mp4 \ -i video2.mp4 \ -filter_complex xfade=transition=<FADE_TYPE>:\ duration=<TRANSITION_DURATION_IN_SECONDS>:\ offset=<OFFSET_RELATIVE_TO_FIRST_STREAM_IN_SECONDS> \ outputVideo.mp4
Explanation
Here video1.mp4 is the first video and video2.mp4 is the second video
And in place of duration you can replace how much seconds you need to put of transition time
And in place of offset you need to replace the offset time in seconds
And then in place of fade_type you can replace many effects that xfade supports. They are listed are as follows
Linear Wipe filter :-> One such filter is Linear Wipe transition filter. The command will look something like this
wipeleft Transition using FFmpeg
ffmpeg -i inputVideo1.mp4 -i inputVideo2.mp4 -filter_complex xfade=transition=wipeleft:duration=5:offset=0 wipeleftVideo.mp4
wiperight transition command in FFMPEG
ffmpeg -i inputVideo1.mp4 -i inputVideo2.mp4 -filter_complex xfade=transition=wiperight:duration=5:offset=0 wiperightVideo.mp4