Hello Jason,
unfortunately FF-Works doesn't support audio filters.
Thanks for the suggest.
BEst
Il giorno gio 28 gen 2021 alle ore 18:16 Jason Brodkey
ha scritto:
> When I was trying to wrap my head around ffmpeg for some things, I used
> FF-Works on the Mac.
> It allows for some fairly comp
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 9:11 AM Jason Brodkey wrote:
> When I was trying to wrap my head around ffmpeg for some things, I used
> FF-Works on the Mac.
> It allows for some fairly complex situations and, in the logs, provides
> the ffmpeg command that it used to get there.
> My need at the time was
When I was trying to wrap my head around ffmpeg for some things, I used
FF-Works on the Mac.
It allows for some fairly complex situations and, in the logs, provides the
ffmpeg command that it used to get there.
My need at the time was video specific. I'm unsure if it supports all the
audio filters
Hello,
thanks for the reply.
The point is that handbrake doesn't let me access audio filters commands.
I need to use tools like
- 70HZ high pass filter
- expander / noise gate
- equalizer
- compressor
- exciter
- de-esser
- limiter
and handbrake hasn't control over it...or am I wrong?
Thanks.
S
Hi Marco,
If you are a user of MacOS then have a look at Handbrake. I think there is
a windows version as well but as a Linux user I'm not 100% sure.
If you hunt for "handbrake alternative for X" where X is your operating
system then there should be something!
Thanks,
Chris
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021
Hello,
my problem is that I am not a programmer (I'm a sound designer)
I would like to approach FFMPEG.
It's hard for me to learn the syntax of ffmpeg.
Do you know if is there a tool that let me use ffmpeg filters in a frontend
environment and shows me the command line of what I'm doing?
Thanks