Am 20.08.24 um 21:33 schrieb Ulf Zibis:
Am 14.08.24 um 17:20 schrieb Ulf Zibis:
Am 12.08.24 um 19:04 schrieb Mark Filipak:
That's a question for your operating system. I can change file times
to whatever I want via the TotalCommander file browser. There are
probably others.
Isn't removing existing output files samely a question for the OS ?
But for convenience FFmpeg CLI provides option `-y` for this task, so
why not thinking about conveniently preserving file times by FFmpeg CLI?
There seems some need to outline and precise my original message.
1. For the security of existing data and in some way for convenience
(avoid the need to create the potentially overwritten data again) FFmpeg
CLI does not silently overwrite existing files. This requires an
additional OS filsystem operation (test for existing files with same name)
irrelevant
2. For additional convenience FFmpeg provides option '-y' to prevent the
user from manually deal with existing files. This requires 2 additional
OS filsystem operations (write a message to system output stream + read
and parse from system input stream).
this is not true because "-y" the default from filesystem / OS view of
point and needs no action
5. I'm sure, that anyone with a minimum of smartness was able to
understand my original message.
anyobdy with smartness considers jumping out of the window by all your
nonsense
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