Claudiu Rad-Lohanel jazzman at misalpina.net writes:
From the source audio I would like to take
either only the left or the right channel
into my outputs. While only transcoding the
video and copy the audio.
This cannot work.
Indeed, you are right. But from what I know so
far,
Hi everyone,
I try blur video with 'boxblur' filter, and I find it helpful. But I want
to blur my video with a gradient, any advice?
Thank you.
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I am using MiniDLNA (ReadyMedia) and having issues with the
AVC_MP4_BL_CIF15_AAC_520 being correctly identified by ffmpeg. When the
meta data is returned for the file it shows as FF_LEVEL_UNKNOWN instead of
FF_PROFILE_H264_BASELINE or any of the other H264 options.
I see that there is a
On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 17:42:01 +0800
Qianliang Zhang zhangqianli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I try blur video with 'boxblur' filter, and I find it helpful. But I want
to blur my video with a gradient, any advice?
Make a gradient that is the same size as your input video:
$ convert -size
On Aug 13, 2014, at 8:20 AM, Casey Nielson cas...@grumpy.com wrote:
Trying to convert a MPEGTS file with multiple audio streams to mp4 with AC3
audio. I’ve tried map_channel and filter_complex but I can’t make it work
(due to my misunderstanding I’m sure).
Output from ffprobe
Input #0,