ons 2021-02-24 klockan 23:45 + skrev Jimmy Jaffe:
> Hi people. Now it is very common videos recorded with bad rotations.
> With ffmpeg it is possible to rotate without re-encoding the video
> using the 'rotate' instruction. But if the video has more than one
> rotation it is not possible. Will
Not possible.
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On 11/17/17, Ben Hutchinson wrote:
> I would like to be able to deinterlace a video by converting full-height
> frames into half-height fields (where each frame of the output represents
> one field of the input) at double the frame rate. The way this would work
> is it would take the top field (or
Roger Pack gmail.com> writes:
> On 2/2/16, Carl Eugen Hoyos ag.or.at> wrote:
> > Roger Pack gmail.com> writes:
> >
> >> I wonder if it would be possible to tweak some config
> >> setting so that 10 MB uploads is the max?
> >
> > Please don't!
>
> reasoning?
For 50% of the bug report, 2.5 MB a
On 2/2/16, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> Roger Pack gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I wonder if it would be possible to tweak some config
>> setting so that 10 MB uploads is the max?
>
> Please don't!
reasoning? if we're going to use the disk space by putting it in
incoming why not make it easier for users
Roger Pack gmail.com> writes:
> I wonder if it would be possible to tweak some config
> setting so that 10 MB uploads is the max?
Please don't!
> 2.5 MB is sometimes a tricky target to
> reach with more chatty videos (at least for me anyway...)
Then just use incoming or another upload site.
On 1/15/16, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 02:00:19PM -0700, Roger Pack wrote:
>> I know ways exist to "upload" a file larger than 2.5MB.
>> However many people "at trac upload time" may be unfamiliar with those.
>> Might be nice to add a link on the trac "upload" page to the
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 02:00:19PM -0700, Roger Pack wrote:
> I know ways exist to "upload" a file larger than 2.5MB.
> However many people "at trac upload time" may be unfamiliar with those.
> Might be nice to add a link on the trac "upload" page to the
> instructions for larger files. Example pa