Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert audio to CSV

2024-06-29 Thread Michael Koch
Am 30.06.2024 um 07:47 schrieb Alexander Gribanov: вс, 30 июн. 2024 г. в 08:38, Michael Koch : Hi, is it possible to convert an audio waveform to a CSV list? I want to insert 2048 samples of a waveform into the C source code for a microcontroller. Hello! I don't know about how to make a CSV

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert audio to CSV

2024-06-29 Thread Alexander Gribanov
вс, 30 июн. 2024 г. в 08:38, Michael Koch : > Hi, > > is it possible to convert an audio waveform to a CSV list? > I want to insert 2048 samples of a waveform into the C source code for a > microcontroller. > Hello! I don't know about how to make a CSV list, but if You need it for a microcontrolle

[FFmpeg-user] Convert audio to CSV

2024-06-29 Thread Michael Koch
Hi, is it possible to convert an audio waveform to a CSV list? I want to insert 2048 samples of a waveform into the C source code for a microcontroller. Michael ___ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Carl Zwanzig
On 6/29/2024 7:00 PM, Mark Filipak wrote: Everything is down to what your router does. Which in the vast majority of small installations (e.g. homes) is _also_ working as a NAT device and performs some filtering and basic firewall functions. Or, at least I hope the device you have does, it's ha

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Rob Hallam
On Sun, 30 Jun 2024 at 03:00, Mark Filipak wrote: > On 29/06/2024 20.58, Rob Hallam wrote: > > On Sat, 29 Jun 2024 at 23:37, Mark Filipak > > wrote: > Contrary to what is shown above, I did not write that. Apologies, I was trying to cut out some of the half-dozen levels of quoting and missed a

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread MediaMouth
> On Jun 29, 2024, at 23:54, Mark Filipak wrote: > FWIW Resolve uses a database approach to its projects. (Avid uses files (bins aka .avb files) as does Premiere. That likely accounts for at least one of the open ports if not more > > If that connects workstations on a LAN,

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Mark Filipak
On 29/06/2024 23.23, MediaMouth wrote: On Jun 29, 2024, at 19:07, Mark Filipak wrote: FWIW Resolve uses a database approach to its projects. (Avid uses files (bins aka .avb files) as does Premiere. That likely accounts for at least one of the open ports if not more If that connects works

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Mark Filipak
On 29/06/2024 22.42, Carl Zwanzig wrote: On 6/29/2024 5:37 PM, Mark Filipak wrote: The firewall is between them and the OS networking. The firewall is between your ISP's terminal device ... What's an "ISP's terminal device"? ... and your PC's network interface ... What's "your PC's netwo

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread MediaMouth
> On Jun 29, 2024, at 19:07, Mark Filipak wrote: > >> FWIW Resolve uses a database approach to its projects. (Avid uses files >> (bins aka .avb files) as does Premiere. That likely accounts for at least >> one of the open ports if not more > > I think you're referring to collaborative sof

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Carl Zwanzig
On 6/29/2024 5:37 PM, Mark Filipak wrote: The firewall is between them and the OS networking. The firewall is between your ISP's terminal device and your PC's network interface, and it's probably also performing routing and NAT; many people call it just a router, but it's also performing othe

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Mark Filipak
On 29/06/2024 20.58, Rob Hallam wrote: On Sat, 29 Jun 2024 at 23:37, Mark Filipak wrote: On 29/06/2024 18.19, Rob Hallam wrote: On Sat, 29 Jun 2024 at 22:35, Mark Filipak wrote: Only if your router is misconfigured to let all ports through to your internal network by default. If it does, t

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Rob Hallam
On Sat, 29 Jun 2024 at 23:37, Mark Filipak wrote: > > On 29/06/2024 18.19, Rob Hallam wrote: > > On Sat, 29 Jun 2024 at 22:35, Mark Filipak > > wrote: > >>> Only if your router is misconfigured to let all ports through to your > >>> internal network by default. If it does, then a relatively unc

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Mark Filipak
On 29/06/2024 19.32, Carl Zwanzig wrote: Mark Filipak wrote in various messages:  Open ports shine on the Internet like stars in the sky. Open ports want to be found. How does the world see those ports _inside_ your firewall? Please explain. (You do have an Internet firewall, don't you? Whi

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Carl Zwanzig
Mark Filipak wrote in various messages: Open ports shine on the Internet like stars in the sky. Open ports want to be found. How does the world see those ports _inside_ your firewall? Please explain. (You do have an Internet firewall, don't you? Which one?) Blackmagic was created to comp

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Mark Filipak
On 29/06/2024 18.30, MediaMouth wrote: On Jun 29, 2024, at 18:21, MacFH - C E Macfarlane - News wrote: On 29/06/2024 22:35, Mark Filipak wrote: 2 - There is a web site that shows your open ports. I can't remember the name. Sorry. I did tests to prove open ports are readily seen. I did no

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread MacFH - C E Macfarlane - News
On 29/06/2024 23:30, MediaMouth wrote: On Jun 29, 2024, at 18:21, MacFH - C E Macfarlane - News wrote: On 29/06/2024 22:35, Mark Filipak wrote: 2 - There is a web site that shows your open ports. I can't remember the name. Sorry. I did tests to prove open ports are readily seen. I did not

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Mark Filipak
On 29/06/2024 18.19, Rob Hallam wrote: On Sat, 29 Jun 2024 at 22:35, Mark Filipak wrote: Only if your router is misconfigured to let all ports through to your internal network by default. If it does, then a relatively uncommon piece of MPEG software will be the least of your problems. That i

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread MediaMouth
> On Jun 29, 2024, at 18:21, MacFH - C E Macfarlane - News > wrote: > > On 29/06/2024 22:35, Mark Filipak wrote: >> >> 2 - There is a web site that shows your open ports. I can't remember the >> name. Sorry. I did tests to prove open ports are readily seen. I did not >> have to reconfigure t

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread MacFH - C E Macfarlane - News
On 29/06/2024 22:35, Mark Filipak wrote: 2 - There is a web site that shows your open ports. I can't remember the name. Sorry. I did tests to prove open ports are readily seen. I did not have to reconfigure the router to do the tests. The site uses your IP to probe. Gibson Research, follow the

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Rob Hallam
On Sat, 29 Jun 2024 at 22:35, Mark Filipak wrote: > > Only if your router is misconfigured to let all ports through to your > > internal network by default. If it does, then a relatively uncommon > > piece of MPEG software will be the least of your problems. > > That is not true, and if Oliver us

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Mark Filipak
On 29/06/2024 17.52, Paul B Mahol wrote: On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 11:42 PM Mark Filipak wrote: If you listen only yourself and nobody else, you also are ignorant. That's logical and illogical at the same time, Paul. If you have no knowledge or experience and you listen only to yourself, you

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Paul B Mahol
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 11:42 PM Mark Filipak wrote: > On 29/06/2024 17.18, Oliver Fromme wrote: > > Mark Filipak wrote: > > > On 29/06/2024 16.28, Carl Zwanzig wrote: > > > > On 6/29/2024 12:56 PM, Mark Filipak wrote: > > > > > I did. That's why I decided not to use it. > > > > > > > >

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Mark Filipak
On 29/06/2024 17.18, Oliver Fromme wrote: Mark Filipak wrote: > On 29/06/2024 16.28, Carl Zwanzig wrote: > > On 6/29/2024 12:56 PM, Mark Filipak wrote: > > > I did. That's why I decided not to use it. > > > > Your loss. > > > > z! > > No, they're loss. Open ports shine on the In

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Oliver Fromme
Mark Filipak wrote: > On 29/06/2024 16.28, Carl Zwanzig wrote: > > On 6/29/2024 12:56 PM, Mark Filipak wrote: > > > I did. That's why I decided not to use it. > > > > Your loss. > > > > z! > > No, they're loss. Open ports shine on the Internet like stars in the sky. > Open ports want

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Mark Filipak
On 29/06/2024 16.28, Carl Zwanzig wrote: On 6/29/2024 12:56 PM, Mark Filipak wrote: I did. That's why I decided not to use it. Your loss. z! No, they're loss. Open ports shine on the Internet like stars in the sky. Open ports want to be found. Anyone/anything scanning IP blocks will see t

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Carl Zwanzig
On 6/29/2024 12:56 PM, Mark Filipak wrote: I did. That's why I decided not to use it. Your loss. z! ___ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpe

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Carl Zwanzig
On 6/29/2024 12:46 PM, Paul B Mahol wrote: I have no respect to anything called 'Blackmagic'. That's fine, but then it appears that you're not familiar with the video production industry - BMD products are all over. Perhaps you also can't respect anything from "Grass Valley" or "Decimator", o

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Mark Filipak
On 29/06/2024 14.58, Carl Zwanzig wrote: On 6/28/2024 4:07 PM, Mark Filipak wrote: I have to consider Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve to be a virus hub that is probably selling access to my system through those ports to outside clients. You're welcome to consider it such, but that doesn't make it s

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Paul B Mahol
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 8:58 PM Carl Zwanzig wrote: > On 6/28/2024 4:07 PM, Mark Filipak wrote: > > I have to consider Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve to be a virus hub that is > > probably selling access to my system through those ports to outside > clients. > > You're welcome to consider it such, bu

[FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

2024-06-29 Thread Carl Zwanzig
On 6/28/2024 4:07 PM, Mark Filipak wrote: I have to consider Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve to be a virus hub that is probably selling access to my system through those ports to outside clients. You're welcome to consider it such, but that doesn't make it so. BMD is a rather old and respected com

Re: [FFmpeg-user] key frame

2024-06-29 Thread Carl Zwanzig
On 6/27/2024 4:21 PM, Paul B Mahol wrote: Difference between I-frame and key frame is so subtle that is not relevant for your project. What are they? They may be relevant to another project. z! ___ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org ht

Re: [FFmpeg-user] key frame

2024-06-29 Thread MacFH - C E Macfarlane - News
On 27/06/2024 21:39, Mark Filipak wrote: I'm considering buying professional video software to evaluate and analyze FFmpeg trims and splices and for troubleshooting. My objective is to improve my edits, and to improve FFmpeg. I'm retired, I have plenty of time, I have plenty of money. From her