Hi Ron,

I don't have much experience with ffmpeg so I doubt I will be of much help.
But, are the cpus of both machines from different brands?

Is the server's OS different from the one you're using on your computer?

Are you using hardware acceleration on ffmpeg?

Is the ffmpeg version the same on both computers?


cheers,
Diogo

On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 6:31 AM, Ron Ganbar <ron...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I'm using ffmpeg to encode some video. When I run the command locally I
> get a very different result than when I run the same command on the same
> source on a server.
> Somebody told me that ffmpeg might change the bit rate or some other
> quality switch based on the environment it's running on. More specifically,
> that it can read what processor it has and make quality decisions based on
> that - and that this might be the reason for the change.
> I can't find anything in the documentation about this.
> Anybody has insight on this odd behavior?
>
> Thanks,
> Ron Ganbar
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