> > > >> Are you sure that there is a file CapturedImage-000.raw ? > >> You forgot to specify the input pixel format. > >> Many parameters are missing for the raw output. But the error message is > >> from the input. > >> > >> Do you really want raw video? That's not the easiest format for a > beginner. > >> Everything must be specified for the input (file format, pixel format, > >> size, framerate, and whatever I may have forgotten...) and the same > >> things must be specified for the output again. > >> > >> [image: image.png] > >> this error pops up when I add the flag -f rawvideo (I have a raw files, > >> should this be used for raw video?) > >> > > I tried by giving the input with -pix_fmt, it's the same error. > > > > Yes, I want raw video. I have converted RAW files to .mp4 successfully > with > > uncompressed, the size of the .mp4 format video was less comparatively. > > I have 30 RAW files with each file is around 4Mbps (so, 30 RAW > > filesx4Mbps=180Mbps for one second), the output of the video file size > > (.mp4) is coming around 18 Mbps, so I am assuming .mp4 video format is > > doing some compression and hence I need to try this with RAW video. > > What do you want to do with the RAW video? You know that you can't play > it with most players? > > Yes, I know it cannot be played with most of th players, I need to see the > size of the RAW video and make some compression on it for our further > analysis.
Could you please help me on the missing parameters to generate the RAW video? _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".