I just found this:
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Capture/Desktop
Very interesting indeed.
I have two monitors. I could write something about how to use this
with two monitors (or more). Would that be appreciated? If yes, how to
get my contribution into that page?
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Cecil Westerhof
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Am 12.10.2023 um 11:51 schrieb Cecil Westerhof via ffmpeg-user:
I just found this:
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Capture/Desktop
Very interesting indeed.
I have two monitors. I could write something about how to use this
with two monitors (or more). Would that be appreciated? If yes, how to
I am using ffmpeg on Ubuntu 22.04 to create 1 second mp4 videos from piped
jpgs. The only issue that I have is that ffmpeg stops executing after the first
set of jpgs is piped in. I need ffmpeg to continuously take in jpgs so that it
can keep creating more mp4s.
This is the command line that got
In my experience, adding a -map 0 option makes copying all the extra stuff
more likely. This was my command to compress a DVD I'd ripped to an MKV
file, converting the video to h.264 but copying all of the other tracks and
details.
C:\WINDOWS\ffmpeg.exe -i
"J:\DVD\_BARB_AND_STAR_GOTO_VISTA_DEL_MA
Hi,
I have concatenated 2 mkv videos, both with video and audio stream. In the
resulting mkv video in the 2n part, there is no audio anymore.
What can I do, to have audio also in the 2nd part.
$ ffmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -i <(echo "file '$PWD/König_de.mkv'" && echo "file
'$PWD/König_de_Abspann