On 02/03/2021 12:23 AM, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
On 2/2/2021 2:52 PM, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) wrote:
If that's true, what's eating the swap? Transcoding parts 1, 2, 3, & 4 all succeeded when running
concurrently. Transcoding part 5 fails, even when ffmpeg is the only app running.
Out of curiosity,
Dear All,
I am building a DASH VideoPlayer and I need the functionality of viewing
thumbnails when scrolling de time bar of the video player. ¿Does FFmpeg support
this functionality of adding thumbnails to .mpd?
My question is the same as this one retrieved from
On 2/2/2021 2:52 PM, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) wrote:
If that's true, what's eating the swap? Transcoding parts 1, 2, 3, & 4 all
succeeded when running concurrently. Transcoding part 5 fails, even when
ffmpeg is the only app running.
Out of curiosity, have you tried looking at the file with an
On 02/02/2021 05:52 PM, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) wrote:
-snip-
Dropbox apparently overcame its problem. My upload will finish in a few minutes. I'll post the link
to my package when it has completed.
The upload finished, but dropbox won't let me transfer it, so no ticket, no
link. Oh, dear.
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On 02/02/2021 05:20 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Am Di., 2. Feb. 2021 um 19:38 Uhr schrieb Paul B Mahol :
minterpolate filter may leak memory, i havent tried to run it under
valgrind because i have only 4GB of RAM, and slow CPU.
valgrind shows no leak, afair minterpolate only allocates its
On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 11:20 PM Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> Am Di., 2. Feb. 2021 um 19:38 Uhr schrieb Paul B Mahol :
> >
> > minterpolate filter may leak memory, i havent tried to run it under
> > valgrind because i have only 4GB of RAM, and slow CPU.
>
> valgrind shows no leak, afair minterpolate
Am Di., 2. Feb. 2021 um 19:38 Uhr schrieb Paul B Mahol :
>
> minterpolate filter may leak memory, i havent tried to run it under
> valgrind because i have only 4GB of RAM, and slow CPU.
valgrind shows no leak, afair minterpolate only allocates its
buffers once at initialization.
Carl Eugen
Am Di., 2. Feb. 2021 um 22:18 Uhr schrieb Carl Eugen Hoyos :
>
> > Am 02.02.2021 um 20:09 schrieb basini...@gmail.com:
> >
> > I'm concatenating .ts chunks intended for an HLS player into a single .mp4
> > video.
>
> You should instead concatenate all ts chunks into a single transport stream:
> $
On 2021-02-02 12:29, Michael Koch wrote:
Another suggestion: A programmer who adds a new feature to FFmpeg
shouldn't write the documentation for this feature himself. Because
for him everything is totally clear and he forgets to describe some
important details. It's better if someone else
On 02/02/2021 04:23 PM, Michael Koch wrote:
Am 02.02.2021 um 22:05 schrieb Mark Filipak (ffmpeg):
On 02/02/2021 03:29 PM, Michael Koch wrote:
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In my opinion, it would be best to have all documentation in a wiki.
A wiki? Available to all to modify?
Available to all who are registered
I have a spare Dell Optiplex that used to have ClarkConnect on it. I'd like to set it up as a
headless server for use by the ffmpeg-list as a drop target (and perhaps other uses).
If you, dear reader, have set up a headless Linux server would like to share your experiences,
kindly respond. I
Am 02.02.2021 um 22:05 schrieb Mark Filipak (ffmpeg):
On 02/02/2021 03:29 PM, Michael Koch wrote:
-snip-
In my opinion, it would be best to have all documentation in a wiki.
A wiki? Available to all to modify?
Available to all who are registered to the wiki. Why not? The wiki has a
history
> Am 02.02.2021 um 20:09 schrieb basini...@gmail.com:
>
> I'm concatenating .ts chunks intended for an HLS player into a single .mp4
> video.
You should instead concatenate all ts chunks into a single transport stream:
$ cat 1.ts 2.ts 3.ts > out.ts
Carl Eugen
On 02/02/2021 03:29 PM, Michael Koch wrote:
-snip-
In my opinion, it would be best to have all documentation in a wiki.
A wiki? Available to all to modify? I respectfully disagree.
Another suggestion: A programmer who adds a new feature to FFmpeg shouldn't write the documentation
for this
On Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 20:29:44 GMT, Michael Koch
wrote:
> In my opinion, it would be best to have all documentation in a wiki.
I think that's probably a good idea. For something the size and complexity of
ffmpeg, trying to embed the documentation into the executable is crazy.
>
Am 02.02.2021 um 19:54 schrieb Mark Filipak (ffmpeg):
Is there a middle way? Is the choice really, 1, an automated system,
or 2, chaos?
How about a single person who receives all documentation submittals
and fits them into a documentation structure?
An editor.
That's how the non-coder
Hi List. I asked this on stackexchange, but never got an answer. (
https://video.stackexchange.com/q/33173/11453 )
I'm concatenating .ts chunks intended for an HLS player into a single .mp4
video. These chunks possess same stream properties, however, some chunks have
audio stream shorter than
>
> > Am 02.02.2021 um 16:16 schrieb Alessandro Molon <
> alex.mo...@vision247.com>:
> > I normally transcode using ffmpeg with h264_nvenc, that produces a NV12
> output
>
allesandro, post some ffmpeg's cmdline exemple of your nv12 nvenc output :-)
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Correction: "16GB" was "16MB".
On 02/02/2021 01:38 PM, Paul B Mahol wrote:
minterpolate filter may leak memory, i havent tried to run it under
valgrind because i have only 4GB of RAM, and slow CPU.
I have a bag of various memory modules. Do you want it?
Also, I have a spare Lenovo laptop
On 02/02/2021 01:38 PM, Paul B Mahol wrote:
minterpolate filter may leak memory, i havent tried to run it under
valgrind because i have only 4GB of RAM, and slow CPU.
I have a bag of various memory modules. Do you want it?
Also, I have a spare Lenovo laptop that I think has quite a bit of
On 02/02/2021 01:38 PM, Paul B Mahol wrote:
minterpolate filter may leak memory, i havent tried to run it under
valgrind because i have only 4GB of RAM, and slow CPU.
Fair enough. Introduce me to valgrind and I'll see if I can help.
Disclosure: I don't do 'C'. I don't know how to compile in
Is there a middle way? Is the choice really, 1, an automated system, or 2,
chaos?
How about a single person who receives all documentation submittals and fits them into a
documentation structure?
An editor.
That's how the non-coder world works. And it works well. And it's flexible. And it
minterpolate filter may leak memory, i havent tried to run it under
valgrind because i have only 4GB of RAM, and slow CPU.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 7:22 PM Mark Filipak (ffmpeg)
wrote:
> Windows 10-1803
> Memory: 32GB
> Virtual memory: 128GB on an SSD-RAID0.
>
> No other applications running.
>
>
Windows 10-1803
Memory: 32GB
Virtual memory: 128GB on an SSD-RAID0.
No other applications running.
ffmpeg -i "THE LAST EMPEROR [1987] source part5.mkv" -map 0 -filter_complex
"minterpolate=fps=48000/1001:mi_mode=mci:mc_mode=obmc:scd=fdiff:scd_threshold=10:vsbmc=1:search_param=32,
> Am 02.02.2021 um 16:16 schrieb Alessandro Molon :
>
> I normally transcode using ffmpeg with h264_nvenc, that produces a NV12 output
This does not sound correct:
The h264_nvenc encoder (always) produces h264 output, it cannot output anything
else.
The h264_nvenc encoder only accepts nv12
On 2/2/2021 2:59 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
do you fucking idiot realize that i have *nothing* to do with the ffmpeg
project? i'm an ordinar yffmoeg user like you
Then why are you arguing about the tools that other people use? If it gets
the job done, use it. Oh, have have you ever tried
Please learn what top-posting is and don't do that on this mailing list.
On 2/1/2021 11:28 PM, Vineeth, Surya via ffmpeg-user wrote:
Yes I did build openssl. It built successfully for all the architectures.
"i386 x86_64 armv7 armv7s arm64" .
Are all of the libraries appropriate for the target
Chris Angelico (12021-02-02):
> And Phil learned basic courtesy.
You mistake the absence of profanity with courtesy. It is a common
mistake.
Regards,
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Hi All,
I know this is not strictly related to FFMPEG but please don’t insult me
I normally transcode using ffmpeg with h264_nvenc, that produces a NV12 output,
then I convert it in pix_fmt yuv420p before chunking in HLS/DASH
But this conversion, when I do “all in hardware” transcoding in
> Looking for SCTE-35 pass through implementation:
> Bounty of $2,500.00 USD (up to Oct 2020)
> ___
I believe my company can add something of the top of the existing bounty for
this feature
Alex
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> what i sthe best and most powerful / fast command to reencode a file like
> this if I have intel I7 9700 processor and NVidia RTX 2060 16GB Ram
Use a ffmpeg compiled with NVENC support and use -vcodec h264_nvenc ?
Cheers
Alex
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> I am running this command [snip] Is there any way to limit this speed to a
> standard 1x?
Adding -re in the input stage of the command.
ffmpeg -re -vaapi_device and so on.
Cheers
Alex
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> when I transcoding some live stream that comes from DVB, I got many warnings
> bellow and after a few hours, the audio out of sync.
Is it possible for you try with
adding fifo_size ad the end on the input url like: -i
udp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:x?fifo_size=100
and add a filter to
Am 02.02.21 um 12:13 schrieb Chris Angelico:
On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 10:00 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 02.02.21 um 11:54 schrieb Phil Rhodes via ffmpeg-user:
On Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 10:17:11 GMT, Reindl Harald
wrote:
(snip)
Well, you just keep telling yourself all that, and
On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 10:00 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
>
> Am 02.02.21 um 11:54 schrieb Phil Rhodes via ffmpeg-user:
> >
> >
> > On Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 10:17:11 GMT, Reindl Harald
> > wrote:
> > (snip)
> > Well, you just keep telling yourself all that, and we'll keep admiring the
Am 02.02.21 um 11:54 schrieb Phil Rhodes via ffmpeg-user:
On Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 10:17:11 GMT, Reindl Harald
wrote:
(snip)
Well, you just keep telling yourself all that, and we'll keep admiring the
fantastic documentation ffmpeg has. Obviously, it's a brilliant endorsement of
On Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 10:17:11 GMT, Reindl Harald
wrote:
(snip)
Well, you just keep telling yourself all that, and we'll keep admiring the
fantastic documentation ffmpeg has. Obviously, it's a brilliant endorsement of
whatever your approach is.
You have people offering to do free
Am 02.02.21 um 11:11 schrieb Phil Rhodes via ffmpeg-user:
On Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 10:04:44 GMT, Reindl Harald
wrote:
> sorry but in most cases when someone comes up with word/excel files> instead
of pure plaintext things only become worser and that will not> change in 100
On Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 10:04:44 GMT, Reindl Harald
wrote:
> sorry but in most cases when someone comes up with word/excel files> instead
> of pure plaintext things only become worser and that will not> change in 100
> years
I'm going to assume from that you've never worked on
Am 02.02.21 um 10:46 schrieb Phil Rhodes via ffmpeg-user:
On Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 06:30:35 GMT, Reindl Harald
wrote:
muhahaha - a word document is how writers work?
Yeah. I mean, think about it - how else are you going to track changes in a
document?
I guess you could
On Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 06:30:35 GMT, Reindl Harald
wrote:
> muhahaha - a word document is how writers work?
Yeah. I mean, think about it - how else are you going to track changes in a
document?
I guess you could improvise some sort of solution by, I don't know, sending
each
Hello, I'm working on a service which handles transcoding user generated
videos in order to host them as VODs on the web.
The service uses ffmpeg to transcode the videos and I have recently been
working on adding dash/hls support to enable the videos to start up
faster and handle multiple
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