On 1/1/2023 10:16 AM, pehache wrote:
Le 03/12/2022 à 15:42, David Niklas a écrit :
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2022 11:49:04 -0800
> Dan Harkless wrote:
>> MakeMKV is in a semi-permanent Beta state, so you need to periodically
>> download new license keys from:
>>
>>
On Sun, Jan 1, 2023 at 10:35 PM Fritz Farnel wrote:
> I found conflicting info on the web and couldn't understand the source.
>
> Does v360 utilize GPU (cuda) ?
>
v360 is cpu only filter.
>
>
> My test with just adding '-hwaccel cuda' to a -filter_complex (hstack and
> v360) chain does not
I found conflicting info on the web and couldn't understand the source.
Does v360 utilize GPU (cuda) ?
My test with just adding '-hwaccel cuda' to a -filter_complex (hstack and
v360) chain does not throw error and shows ffmpeg on GPU, but the speed is
same as using CPU.
Am 01.01.23 um 19:16 schrieb pehache:
Couldn't I, or
anyone else, just edit the license check code out then?
Indeed yes in the case of a free software (but no in the case of MakeMKV)
when the source code is available *you can* and the only thing you
mustn't do is distiribute the results
Le 03/12/2022 à 15:42, David Niklas a écrit :
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022 11:49:04 -0800
Dan Harkless wrote:
MakeMKV is in a semi-permanent Beta state, so you need to periodically
download new license keys from:
https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1053
but aside from that, it's
Le 02/12/2022 à 13:36, MyCraigs List via ffmpeg-user a écrit :
I'm running Debian 11.
I use the command line "cat" to concatenate videos of all the same quality together. All
VOB files are cat'd together and none others. The second bunch of videos I cat together are from a
Sony video camera
Some audio streams may have StreamTitle metadata that will change from
time to time. How do you record that changing information so that you
can later show the title when the recording is being played? Are there
some standard tags that can be used to denote e.g. current program
name or current
On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 6:54 PM Ferdi Scholten wrote:
> Try using this together with -copyts
>
> -start_at_zero
>
> When used with copyts, shift input timestamps so they start at zero.
I do not see what is the use of using -copyts, if that resets the
timestamps anyway with -start_at_zero. I