Am Di., 28. Apr. 2020 um 17:52 Uhr schrieb Colin Bitterfield
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> Question on Timecode Based Filenames:
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>
> What is required to generate a filename based on timecode.
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> i.e. filename-start-time_end-time.mov
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> The % variables don’t seem to be well defined in the documentation.
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> I have it working with strtime 1 and using %H%M%S type variables.
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> Is there a reference for the %variables ?
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> Regards,
>
> Colin
>
> ps read man ffmpeg-formats (and the documentation pages)
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>
> Command:
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> gtimeout 62m   /opt/local/bin/ffmpeg -hwaccel videotoolbox -benchmark_all 
> -hide_banner -stats -loglevel error -c dvvideo -pix_fmt 0rgb 
> -capture_raw_data true -f avfoundation -i "ZR25 MC"  -c: copy -f dv pipe: | 
> /opt/local/bin/ffmpeg -i pipe: -hide_banner -c:v dvvideo -c:a:0 pcm_s16le   
> -strftime 1 -copyts -timecode "00:00:00;00" -increment_tc 1 -reset_timestamps 
> 0 -segment_time 00:05:00  -f segment  
> “video_%H-%M-%S_production_original.mov" -y

Complete, uncut console output missing, remove hide_banner when asking
for help here
and please use a testcase without the pipe.

I don't know if the C library on macos supports strftime, it works on
Windows, but not mingw.

Carl Eugen
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