same brick
wall I did and couldn't get past it? Is the issue maybe really not solvable at
all?
If so, I'd like to know and understand why at least.
Well, thanks a lot for any help you might be able to provide, and for reading
my wall of
text!
--
Michael Lackner
rote:
Hi Michael,
Maybe it's not because of this, but did you try raising the data segment
size limit for your user? ulimit -a should help.
Best,
Andrei Vrincianu
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 3:35 PM, Michael Lackner <
michael.lack...@unileoben.ac.at> wrote:
Greetings!
This is my f
it to read and
encode stuff to mp4. There is a guide[1] about how to do 2 pass, use
presets and the rest. You can also use -x264opts to pass options directly
to libx264 (but it doesn't support everything).
[1] https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/x264EncodingGuide
2014-03-27 4:17 GMT-04:00 Stu
lved, and now I know
how
anyway. :)
On 03/27/2014 09:17 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014-03-26, Michael Lackner wrote:
As for the other posts: Installing ffmpeg as a package can be done, but x264
would refuse
to link against it.
Could that be something as simple as needing to include -L/u
/2014 11:04 AM, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
Michael Lackner said:
Hello,
And that's why I cannot use ffmpeg directly. Part of what I am doing is
bringing a certain
x264 benchmark onto a wide variety of systems, and to do that properly, I would
need to
use the exact same options for comparison
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