On 3/26/2021 2:09 AM, Cecil Westerhof via ffmpeg-user wrote:
I publish speeches I give during zoom meetings. The problem is that
some people forget to mute themselves and when they make a sound they
will appear in the video. Luckily most time people do not have a
problem with that. But if they would, what would the best way to hide
them?
Pull the video into some editing software and drop in a few replacement
frames when needed. You could do this with ffmpeg, but it's probably going
to be simpler in the long run with with purpose-built editing software*
(FOSS editors often use ffmpeg libraries inside, I know shotcut does).
*openShot, Kdenlive, VidCutter, Shotcut, etc
(You might be able to build a house with just a Swiss Army knife, but it'll
be easier if you also have a hammer.)
z!
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