> NUMBER_OF_FRAMES-eng: 31186
Isn't this exactly what you're looking for?
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lease follow the pointers given
by others and include the command line you're using along with full, uncut
console output from ffmpeg (copied as text, not a screenshot).
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duce and maintain user-level
documentation to supplement the dev-level documentation.
I think what you're proposing is a good step in that direction, and I'll be
happy to help where I can.
Regards,
Rodney.
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h as ffmpeg where all
contributors are volunteers doing it on their own time (most if not all having
paid jobs doing other work).
Cheers,
Rodney.
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showing version information). They don't need the sample input files or
resulting output file unless specifically requested.
Regards,
Rodney (not a dev but a long-time user).
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On Monday, 30 November 2020 23:49:55 ACDT Rodney Baker wrote:
> On Monday, 30 November 2020 18:51:28 ACDT madderek--- via ffmpeg-user wrote:
> [...]
> What the dev's are requesting is the complete, uncut console output that
> ffmpeg prints to the command-line window when you exec
g-devel mailing list. If it gets accepted, congratulations - you've just
helped to improve the product!
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vely?
Try typing "man ffmpeg" into a google search and see what comes up. You'll
probably find a link to this:
http://manpages.org/ffmpeg
Look for the section titled "Generic Options". There you'll find the detailed
descriptions you're looking for.
BTW, th
formation and which less -
> > that's what I would reasonably expect.
> It's as if in Algebra we can do |a - b| but don't know wether it's a < b or
> b < a...
>
> Rodolfo
Wh
the source container format and destination
container format are compatible with the format/s of the stream/s.
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r of Cuda cores
and/or the Framebuffer size) on the different cards? 768 with 4Mb FB on the
GTX 1050 Ti , 2432 with 8MB FB on the 1070 Ti.
I would expect the driver to need to allocate more resources to the latter...
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cessing off the CPU onto the GPU (depending, of
course, on which GPU you have in the system/s)?
More info here: https://gist.github.com/
Brainiarc7/4b49f463a08377530df6cecb8171306a
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>I've written it all in this document:
>http://www.astro-electronic.de/FFmpeg_Book.pdf
Thank you Michael.
Very informative and above all... useful.
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Forgive the naive response but...
Isn't FPS mostly a matter of playback via a viewer (in earlier days mostly
a projector)?
What I mean by this is that one second is one second no matter how we cut
it so we have a finite number of frames we can place into that second. If
the FPS is 24 we only get
All,
In the list of things added to the last ffmpeg release one of the items
mentioned is 'gif parser'. I was hoping a search would satisfy my
curiosity but I haven't been able to see what specific changes related to
the gif format were incorporated. After some time I thought I'd turn to
the ffmp
Thank you Carl. Just the info I was looking for.
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> Why not just keep the original? (Or, what's to be accomplished by the
> double conversion?)
>
This was what I was thinking as well.
There is something intriguing about the odd idea of round-tripping in the
sense of non destructive manipulation of data.
At least in keeping the original, the da
much better idea of how these things work, so if this doesn't help, hopefully
someone
else can. :)
Regards,
Rodney.
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and need to have port-forwarding
setup to allow inbound connections for e.g. ssh, vpn or other services I may
want to expose. (These days I use a zero-trust vpn solution that doesn't
require inbound port-forwarding, but that's another discussion altogether).
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om:557/streaming/channels/0 -an -vcodec copy -f flv rtmp://
> 127.0.0.1/live/stream
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