Re: [FFmpeg-user] 4K Way to large to stream

2021-06-29 Thread Rob Hallam
Glad you have enough info to proceed at your own pace. At the risk of straying a little off-topic, I'll make a couple more very brief suggestions, do with them what you will! On Tue, 29 Jun 2021 at 18:31, wrote: > Rob Wrote: > >Is there a reason it needs to be preserved as '4K', specifically? >

Re: [FFmpeg-user] 4K Way to large to stream

2021-06-29 Thread rbarnes
Original from Z >you may be better served by copying the file to a flash drive and mailing that. If >everyone pushes "start" at the same time, you can still watch it together. That sounds like a plan! Thanks All, I'm going to experiment and see what I can achieve on my own. -Ron

Re: [FFmpeg-user] 4K Way to large to stream

2021-06-29 Thread rbarnes
Rob Wrote: >Is there a reason it needs to be preserved as '4K', specifically? I would like this to be the final storage of the Family video. I record all my daughters and most of the family events in the highest quality I have access to. I would like to preserve this for as long as humanly

Re: [FFmpeg-user] 4K Way to large to stream

2021-06-29 Thread Carl Zwanzig
On 6/29/2021 5:57 AM, rbar...@njdevils.net wrote: The ' -s ' switch was not very informative from what I could discern in the document. I was unable to locate a parameter list for that switch. '-s' and '-r' are under 5.5 Video options (https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.html#Video-Options)

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2021-06-29 Thread V K
On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 1:22 PM wrote: > Hello All, > > > > I have a 4K Video that plays fine on my ROKU Stick through my PLEX Server > on > my internal Network. Nice, Crisp and clear. > > > > Here is my dilemma and hopefully this Mail group is my solution. > > > > My Daughter and I are

Re: [FFmpeg-user] 4K Way to large to stream

2021-06-29 Thread Rob Hallam
Please regard this as a frame-challenge set of suggestions or pointers to point you in directions you might not otherwise have considered. On Tue, 29 Jun 2021 at 13:58, wrote: > Back to my original issue with much more clarity. > I'm trying to figure a way to preserve the 4K content from a 50GB

Re: [FFmpeg-user] 4K Way to large to stream

2021-06-29 Thread Moritz Barsnick
On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 08:57:51 -0400, rbar...@njdevils.net wrote: > I would very much like to figure a way to Keep the 4K quality and reformat > the video for streaming. As an example, my daughters 2 hour recital hit the > 80GB mark using a GoPro 9 set to record HDR. > My ultimate goal is to

Re: [FFmpeg-user] 4K Way to large to stream

2021-06-29 Thread rbarnes
on: Tuesday, June 29, 2021 4:48 AM Nicolas George Wrote >It was expected. You cannot have both a small file and perfect quality, I hope you realize that. Yes I do realize that and I did read the Document here and searched for the ' -s ' and ' -r ' switches. The

Re: [FFmpeg-user] 4K Way to large to stream

2021-06-29 Thread Nicolas George
rbar...@njdevils.net (12021-06-28): > I did a 10 sec preview from the middle of the file. It is very grainy. Is It was expected. You cannot have both a small file and perfect quality, I hope you realize that. > the -s 384x160 the output Frame Size? You have not perused the documentation as I

[FFmpeg-user] FFmpeg / dshow Windows 11 bug

2021-06-29 Thread Gabriel Balaich
Upgraded a few of my PCs to the Windows 11 Developer preview and they seem to be surprisingly stable, however, I'm having problems with specifically FFmpeg and dshow. When I go to record any capture card using FFmpeg with dshow, whether I'm encoding with Nvenc or h264, Windows Explorer crashes