On 11/20/18, Chad Davis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello- > > Here's a newbie ffprobe question: > > I noticed that ffprobe supports txt files. For kicks, I created a sample > text file titled "test.txt" that contained "Test." I ran ffprobe (ffprobe > -v error -show_format -show_streams test.txt) and got this: > > [STREAM] > index=0 > codec_name=ansi > codec_long_name=ASCII/ANSI art > profile=unknown > codec_type=video > codec_time_base=1/25 > codec_tag_string=[0][0][0][0] > codec_tag=0x0000 > width=640 > height=400 > coded_width=640 > coded_height=400 > has_b_frames=0 > sample_aspect_ratio=0:1 > display_aspect_ratio=0:1 > pix_fmt=pal8 > level=-99 > color_range=N/A > color_space=unknown > color_transfer=unknown > color_primaries=unknown > chroma_location=unspecified > field_order=unknown > timecode=N/A > refs=1 > id=N/A > r_frame_rate=25/1 > avg_frame_rate=25/1 > time_base=1/25 > start_pts=N/A > start_time=N/A > duration_ts=1 > duration=0.040000 > bit_rate=N/A > max_bit_rate=N/A > bits_per_raw_sample=N/A > nb_frames=N/A > nb_read_frames=N/A > nb_read_packets=N/A > DISPOSITION:default=0 > DISPOSITION:dub=0 > DISPOSITION:original=0 > DISPOSITION:comment=0 > DISPOSITION:lyrics=0 > DISPOSITION:karaoke=0 > DISPOSITION:forced=0 > DISPOSITION:hearing_impaired=0 > DISPOSITION:visual_impaired=0 > DISPOSITION:clean_effects=0 > DISPOSITION:attached_pic=0 > DISPOSITION:timed_thumbnails=0 > [/STREAM] > [FORMAT] > filename=test.txt > nb_streams=1 > nb_programs=0 > format_name=tty > format_long_name=Tele-typewriter > start_time=N/A > duration=0.040000 > size=5 > bit_rate=1000 > probe_score=50 > [/FORMAT] > > I guess I don't understand why ffprobe would support text files. I also > don't understand why a text file could have a width, height or duration. Am > I missing something?
You are missing big picture. _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email [email protected] with subject "unsubscribe".
