On 3/26/19, Ulf Zibis <ulf.zi...@cosoco.de> wrote: > > Am 26.03.19 um 17:39 schrieb Carl Eugen Hoyos: >> >>> 1.) There may be a shortcut in CPU architecture for copying nulls in >>> series (fillborders.c essentially does that) and more important ... >> I am curious: >> Which architecture are you thinking about that interprets >> FFmpeg's inner structure? > I was inspired of your suspicion. ;-) From Java code I know, that such > things happen as cause of the JIT "just in time compiler" optimization, > don't know, if modern C compilers assemble similar effects. > >>> 2.) Additionally I want to test on different ... >>> - number of planes >>> - color model /resolution >>> - bit depth >> Use the input option -pix_fmt > > Ok, I'll look on that. > > And I'm still curious to read something on my initial question > (following your suggestion from 19.03.19, 17:31 CET to use "-loop"): > ... I ask, because I want to understand the purpose of the shorter > options "-loop number" and "-stream_loop number" (or how to apply them > correctly in the command line to get the wanted effect on single picture > input).
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