Hi,
> As the others speculated: Under Windows, "'" is not a command line
> quotation character. If parts of the command line need to be quoted in
> order to be collated, you need to use the double quotation mark '"'.
> The single quotation mark is passed directly to ffmpeg on Windows,
> making your filter argument unparsable.

Yet another thing I learn about windows… This is surprising to me, I remember 
fighting a machine not binding to AD because it had a single quote (iirc) in 
its machine name. Does the single quote character have any special significance 
win the windows command line? (and while I’m asking, where do back-ticks and 
apostrophes fall?)

So is the ffescape tool compiled differently to work properly when compiled 
on/for windows?

Regards,
Ted Park

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