On 2024-04-09 05:58 pm, Bouke / edit 'B wrote:
On 9 Apr 2024, at 13:45, Gyan Doshi wrote:
On 2024-04-09 02:46 pm, Bouke / edit 'B wrote:
For my work I try an install of FFmpeg by running it without any params.
It used to be that the return would include ‘Hyper fast’.
However, the curren
> On 9 Apr 2024, at 13:45, Gyan Doshi wrote:
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> On 2024-04-09 02:46 pm, Bouke / edit 'B wrote:
>> For my work I try an install of FFmpeg by running it without any params.
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>> It used to be that the return would include ‘Hyper fast’.
>> However, the current binaries from Gyan do not in
On 2024-04-09 02:46 pm, Bouke / edit 'B wrote:
For my work I try an install of FFmpeg by running it without any params.
It used to be that the return would include ‘Hyper fast’.
However, the current binaries from Gyan do not include that, but state
‘Universal media encoder’.
That descriptio
2024년 4월 9일 (화) 오후 6:16, Bouke / edit 'B 님이 작성:
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> For my work I try an install of FFmpeg by running it without any params.
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> It used to be that the return would include ‘Hyper fast’.
> However, the current binaries from Gyan do not include that, but state
> ‘Universal media encoder’.
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> What
For my work I try an install of FFmpeg by running it without any params.
It used to be that the return would include ‘Hyper fast’.
However, the current binaries from Gyan do not include that, but state
‘Universal media encoder’.
What would be a good, future proof way of testing if FFmpeg is inde