Hello
The one represents those 8-9 seconds?
ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=duration -of
default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1 out.avi
Quoting Kieran O Leary <[email protected]>:
Hi,
On 29 Aug 2016 8:22 p.m., <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello
I am not a tech savvy person only a logical one!
The value at the end, represents 5 minutes?
The value at the end showed the duration in seconds. In my test video,it
was between 8 and 9 seconds. In your software, it sounds like you have
rule
that says:
If filesize is less than 550 megs, then it will be uploaded.
You need to add a rule that says:
If duration of file is less than 300 seconds, then the file will be
uploaded.
The ffmpeg command I sent will give you that duration. It's up to you how
you use it. Perhaps you could ask for more detailed support with
'cumulus',
specifically: ' I now have an ffmpeg command that gives me the duration
in
seconds, so how do I set a filesize rule?' The answer to that question is
for 'Cumulus', not the ffmpeg support list.
I hope that you'll get the answer to your question, because then you'll
probably be able to enhance the functionality of your tools in other ways
by utilising ffmpeg.
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