Hi,

>> NERDfirst, the guy giving a youtube tutorial on FFmpeg
>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPV7JXTWPWI>said that one way to use
>> FFmpeg was to have the infile and outfile in the same directory as the
>> FFmpeg.exe. Are you saying he's wrong, then, that one canNOT have those
>> three files in the same directory?

I don’t know what the guy in the video said, but I think that would only make 
sense if you had a folder owned by you (regular user, not root or admin or 
whatever it is in windows) and a static ffmpeg.exe in the folder. If you have 
it in a folder in your path env var, then most likely you only want executable 
binaries there, not media files.

This is just my personal opinion, but more often than not, people on this list 
include contributors to the FFmpeg project, (basically authors of the program) 
and are more knowledgeable and experienced than a random YouTuber you might 
find.

Best regards,
Ted Park
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