> 2016/03/05 3:12 A.M. Thilo Borgmann <[email protected]> wrote: > > Am 04.03.16 um 17:51 schrieb 桃源老師: >> I'd like to confirm my git operation is correct or not. Here's console log. >> Would you please check them? > > If you see the same history on the web as in your local repo clone, > everything should be fine.
I have confirmed SHA of https://github.com/thiloborgmann/FFmpeg/commits/avf2 Then I build ffmpeg normally and tested. Unfortunately the result video's screen resolution is strange and the video's audio is just a noise... :-( I don't know what is wrong... The command I run is as follows: $ ffmpeg -f avfoundation -i "1:0" -vf "scale=1280:800,crop=1280:720:0:40" -c:v libx265 -preset ultrafast -x265-params crf=25 -c:a libfdk_aac -b:a 160k test.mkv The result video is uploaded to: https://mega.nz/#!ulsn1CqT!G5aNwppPCtq0qjlByZ5VvpYMiQhn4_BTd4KQmnh7tYo >> OK. Then should I capture raw video and raw audio? >> What container should be used? > > Either use rawvideo if the resolution is not too high or use a very fast > and "simple" video encoder - like mpeg2, maybe mpeg4. Audio can be kept > in raw format for the time being. Thank you for teach me. > I use almost the same hardware btw and it is possible to get "good" > recordings out of it. They will even be better after reconstruction is > finished. My MacBook Pro is Retina Display model. Is it related with the strange screen resolution of result video? Best Regards, // Miya aka. TougenRoushi
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