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I want to add -movflags +faststart to an mp4 file. Basically that is all I want to do, nothing else should be changed. I am using ffmpeg.

What's the fastest way to do this? Do I have to re-encode the whole video? Or is there a better/easier way?

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As simple as:

ffmpeg -i in.mp4 -c copy -map 0 -movflags +faststart out.mp4

Or if you can compile FFmpeg from source, make the tool qt-faststart in the tools/ directory and run it:

qt-faststart in.mp4 out.mp4

You can also use mp4box, which lets you move the MOOV atom to the start via this command:

mp4box -inter 0 in.mp4 -out out.mp4

Or if you want to fully optimize for streaming by also interleaving the audio/video data so that the file can be easily streamed in realtime:

mp4box -inter 500 in.mp4 -out out.mp4
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  • You may want to add -map_metadata 0 too in order to preserve any metadata May 4, 2020 at 10:05
  • Is there any way to "fully optimize" with ffmpeg instead of mp4box? I would be doing a transcode with ffmpeg, so it would be nice not to run a separate command. May 14, 2020 at 16:18
  • @Gyan I'm sorry, I meant is there also a way to interleave with ffmpeg like with mp4box. Or, are you saying faststart will interleave the results? Not finding anything on Google May 14, 2020 at 16:41
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    The MP4 muxer in ffmpeg does not support custom interleaving delta. faststart only relates to where the metadata is placed.
    – Gyan
    May 14, 2020 at 17:53
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    The ffmpeg command above (with either "+faststart" or just "faststart") gives me "moov atom not found" (the same error I'm trying to fix) I'm running on an .m4v file. Nov 16, 2021 at 16:24

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