Am 24.07.19 um 23:03 schrieb Janis Hamme:
> [1] http://www.hamme.info/files/tests.ts
Ups, got the link wrong ... corrected link to test file:
[1] http://www.hamme.info/files/test.ts
Regards
Janis
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Hi all,
i'm trying to cut some TV recordings with FFmpeg and would like to keep
as much metadata as possible.
Cutting works well for the most part but the audio track titles that are
displayed in VLC for the original transport stream are always lost in
the process - even if I'm just remuxing the
Thanks Moritz, it works now.
Am 24.07.2019 um 16:04 schrieb Moritz Barsnick:
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 15:28:04 +0200, Thomas Schmiedl wrote:
Hello,
I try to cross compile ffmpeg (git) using this toolchain
https://freetz.github.io/ for a MIPS-based router. My goal is to extract
a single image
Well, the problem with TEE remains, codec information is not saved into the
playlist.
Using -f hls does so i suspect there's something wrong with passing the
codec information downstream ?
Viorel
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 4:09 PM andrei ka wrote:
> ok, -f tee was missing, this command works :
>
ok, -f tee was missing, this command works :
ffmpeg.new -ignore_unknown -async 1 -probesize 1M -analyzeduration 100 \
-i $1 -threads 0 -fflags +genpts -filter_complex \
"[0:v]yadif=0:-1:0[deinterlaced];[deinterlaced]split=4[v1][v2][v3][v4];[v1]copy[v1out];\
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 15:28:04 +0200, Thomas Schmiedl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I try to cross compile ffmpeg (git) using this toolchain
> https://freetz.github.io/ for a MIPS-based router. My goal is to extract
> a single image from this mjpeg-webcam-stream
> http://gwm.ccshpraha.cz:8087/. Attached
Dear Kieran O'Leary,
it worked! Thank you very much for your helpful addition.
All the best
Christoph
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 24. Juli 2019 11:12
An: FFmpeg user questions
Betreff: Re: [FFmpeg-user] Building
Hi everyone
I want to use the ocv filer for ffmpeg. The documentation says:
"To enable this filter, install the libopencv library and headers and configure
FFmpeg with --enable-libopencv ."
I use ffmpeg from Ubuntu repos.
$ ffmpeg -filters | grep 'ocv'
ffmpeg version 3.4.6-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
yah, guys, if someone could dump us the results of
nvEncGetEncodePresetConfig api call, that would be insteresting...
https://superuser.com/questions/1447122/what-are-the-values-iside-hevc-nvenc-presets
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 2:23 AM andrew
wrote:
> I have been experimenting with GPU encoding
On Windows 10, I ran the following
ffprobe -i "NCIS_5 USA_2015_07_02_20_00_15.wtv" 2> result1.txt
the result1 was
ffprobe version 4.1.4 Copyright (c) 2007-2019 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 9.1.1 (GCC) 20190716
configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-sdl2
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 9:46 AM Bauer, Christoph <
christoph.ba...@slub-dresden.de> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I was building framemd5-checksums for Audio with 96kHz sampling for every
> second, using this command line:
>
> ffmpeg -i INPUT.mka -filter_complex "asetnsamples=n=96000" -f
Hello everybody,
I was building framemd5-checksums for Audio with 96kHz sampling for every
second, using this command line:
ffmpeg -i INPUT.mka -filter_complex "asetnsamples=n=96000" -f framemd5
OUTPUT.framemd5
The framemd5-file I get out of this starts with these lines:
#format: frame
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