Hello,
nothing I have found. Neither via ffprobe, nor via ffmpeg, I have found
a solution.
Gloster
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On 28/06/2024 14.42, Richard Bartczak via ffmpeg-user wrote:
Hello,
nothing I have found. Neither via ffprobe, nor via ffmpeg, I have found
a solution.
A solution to what, Gloster? What are you trying to solve?
I'll give my latest take on IDR frames: They don't exist, per se. What I think an
On 27/06/2024 19.27, Phil Rhodes via ffmpeg-user wrote:
Mark,
For the purpose of being able to look at frame sequences easily, you can
probably just use something like Resolve.
Thank you, Phil. I tried it on your suggestion. In 48 years of personal computing, that is most
aggressive applica
Mark an american, stupi.., like possible.
Where a medicine, no.
Gloster
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If you have unlimited funds the I recommend you get Elecard StreamEye for
inspecting your ts and elementary streams.
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 8:27 AM Richard Bartczak via ffmpeg-user <
ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org> wrote:
> Mark an american, stupi.., like possible.
>
> Where a medicine, no.
>
> Gloste
On 28/06/2024 22.57, Richard Bartczak via ffmpeg-user wrote:
Mark an american, stupi.., like possible.
Where a medicine, no.
Gloster
Oh, dear...
Hey, Gloster, do you have the European sickness?
I'm 3rd generation Polish-American. If I was in Poland, I'd be Marek Filipiak. Do you hate me?
чт, 27 июн. 2024 г., 23:39 Mark Filipak :
> Hello All,
>
> 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 ple