> On 10 May 2021, at 16:31, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
>
>
> No, they are not.
How does one attach a file here?
I’m pretty sure I did attach the stuff…
Bouke
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On 5/10/2021 12:50 PM, Bryce Newman wrote:
I have - for example - three videos that which visually can be classified as
“Real Time”, “Slow Motion” and “Time Lapse”.
Expanding on what Nicolas wrote-
"real-time" generally means that an image was captured at a set rate with
the _intent_ of show
Bryce Newman (12021-05-10):
> I have - for example - three videos that which visually can be classified as
> “Real Time”, “Slow Motion” and “Time Lapse”.
> My understanding is the speed of the video is controlled by the filter PTS.
Your understanding is very inaccurate. PTS is not a filter, it is
Hi,
I have - for example - three videos that which visually can be classified as
“Real Time”, “Slow Motion” and “Time Lapse”.
My understanding is the speed of the video is controlled by the filter PTS.
Below are three ffprobe outputs; “Real Time”, “Slow Motion” and “Time Lapse”.
The PTS for “Slow
On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 10:47:24 +0200, Bouke wrote:
> Hi all,
> I’ve downloaded a FFMpeg build script and altered it to my liking
> (Added Decklink support / drawtext)
>
> running the script as ./build-ffmpeg -b --enable-gpl-and-non-free
>
> Now it does build on a Catalina system, but fails on a B
Hi all,
I’ve downloaded a FFMpeg build script and altered it to my liking
(Added Decklink support / drawtext)
running the script as ./build-ffmpeg -b --enable-gpl-and-non-free
Now it does build on a Catalina system, but fails on a Big Sur.
The succesfull build however has dependencies where ever