Hello everyone! :)
FFmpeg's segment muxer [1] is very useful and very configurable already,
and I was wondering if it would be possible to add the possibility for
splitting based on something like information given in an additional
(text)file?
Each line of the textfile would contain the foll
Hi everyone!
We're planning on using FFmpeg's segment muxer [1] to split radio
recordings for archival preservation usage (*).
Works pretty well! (except for some warnings, but that's another issue).
Would it be possible to have a "segment_overlap" option, to add some
time before/after each
ons 2021-02-24 klockan 23:45 + skrev Jimmy Jaffe:
> Hi people. Now it is very common videos recorded with bad rotations.
> With ffmpeg it is possible to rotate without re-encoding the video
> using the 'rotate' instruction. But if the video has more than one
> rotation it is not possible. Will
Not possible.
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Hi people. Now it is very common videos recorded with bad rotations. With
ffmpeg it is possible to rotate without re-encoding the video using the
'rotate' instruction. But if the video has more than one rotation it is not
possible. Will it be possible to add rotation instructions with time? For
On 11/17/17, Ben Hutchinson wrote:
> I would like to be able to deinterlace a video by converting full-height
> frames into half-height fields (where each frame of the output represents
> one field of the input) at double the frame rate. The way this would work
> is it would take the top field (or
I would like to be able to deinterlace a video by converting full-height
frames into half-height fields (where each frame of the output represents
one field of the input) at double the frame rate. The way this would work
is it would take the top field (or bottom field) first and export it as the
fi
Roger Pack gmail.com> writes:
> On 2/2/16, Carl Eugen Hoyos ag.or.at> wrote:
> > Roger Pack gmail.com> writes:
> >
> >> I wonder if it would be possible to tweak some config
> >> setting so that 10 MB uploads is the max?
> >
> > Please don't!
>
> reasoning?
For 50% of the bug report, 2.5 MB a
On 2/2/16, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> Roger Pack gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I wonder if it would be possible to tweak some config
>> setting so that 10 MB uploads is the max?
>
> Please don't!
reasoning? if we're going to use the disk space by putting it in
incoming why not make it easier for users
Roger Pack gmail.com> writes:
> I wonder if it would be possible to tweak some config
> setting so that 10 MB uploads is the max?
Please don't!
> 2.5 MB is sometimes a tricky target to
> reach with more chatty videos (at least for me anyway...)
Then just use incoming or another upload site.
On 1/15/16, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 02:00:19PM -0700, Roger Pack wrote:
>> I know ways exist to "upload" a file larger than 2.5MB.
>> However many people "at trac upload time" may be unfamiliar with those.
>> Might be nice to add a link on the trac "upload" page to the
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 02:00:19PM -0700, Roger Pack wrote:
> I know ways exist to "upload" a file larger than 2.5MB.
> However many people "at trac upload time" may be unfamiliar with those.
> Might be nice to add a link on the trac "upload" page to the
> instructions for larger files. Example pa
I know ways exist to "upload" a file larger than 2.5MB.
However many people "at trac upload time" may be unfamiliar with those.
Might be nice to add a link on the trac "upload" page to the
instructions for larger files. Example page:
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/attachment/ticket/3025/?action=new&attac
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