On 2018-02-26 22:53, Pičugins Arsenijs wrote:
Hi! I'm writing an article detailing streaming to Twitch from a web camera,
using ffmpeg.
I tried to explain the ffmpeg command-line I'm using, however, as I don't know
ffmpeg
that well, my understanding of the command-line itself is limited. Could
Hi! I'm writing an article detailing streaming to Twitch from a web camera,
using ffmpeg.
I tried to explain the ffmpeg command-line I'm using, however, as I don't know
ffmpeg
that well, my understanding of the command-line itself is limited. Could you
please
see if there's anything obviously
Thank you for responding, George. Workflow if complex and I have multiple
use cases, if anyone is available for consulting/dev for ffmpeg. I can
share the complete details.
On Thu, 22 Feb 2018 at 11:28 PM, George Andguladze
wrote:
> > Anyone have the background on this
2018-02-26 13:30 GMT+01:00 ffm...@bechhold.de :
> I have downloaded and build ffmpeg version N-90022-g50945482a7
> from git for testing purposes.
>
> Now I would like to remove this version and use the one provided
> by my distro again.
You can try "rm /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg".
"-r 1 " is just going to use the input file sampling rate, no? I don't
think this is a sampling rate problem unless there's signs of "rolling
shutters" or total disconnect in the expected output playback.
"You need to check with V4L utilities or ffmpeg, which formats /
resolutions your v4l2
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 00:34:26 -0500, DiegoUG wrote:
> I'm doing a capture of an image from the docker using my web cam, but the
> docker is doing it at a resolution of 176x144 and outside of the docker in
> my localhost it takes it to 640x360, in both it's the same installation, I
> do not know
I can't say for certain as its been some time since I used ffmpeg, but
there are only a fixed number of resolutions to pass to ffmpeg using the -s
size parameter and the behavior isn't what you're probably looking for.
What you probably need to look at is the scaling filter:
Hello, can someone guide me a little towards the solution?
I really do not understand what it is, and with another camera the same
thing is happening to me.
2018-02-23 0:34 GMT-05:00 DiegoUG :
> Hello,
>
> I'm doing a capture of an image from the docker using my web
Am 26.02.2018 um 13:30 schrieb ffm...@bechhold.de:
I have downloaded and build ffmpeg version N-90022-g50945482a7 from git
for testing purposes.
Now I would like to remove this version and use the one provided by my
distro again.
How can I completely remove the custom build git version?
Hi,
I have downloaded and build ffmpeg version N-90022-g50945482a7 from git
for testing purposes.
Now I would like to remove this version and use the one provided by my
distro again.
How can I completely remove the custom build git version?
Thank you.
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 10:06:36 +0530, Vittalprasad wrote:
> external player like mplayer, vlc and kmp are failing to decode voice . i.e
> while playing mp4 file there is only video no voice.
Are you sure that your external players support this? This feature was
only recently added to the
2018-02-26 5:36 GMT+01:00 Vittalprasad :
> From below link i saw that mp4 container can have h264 as video codec and
> opus as audio codec. so i tried both codecs in to mp4 using ffmpeg,
Command line and complete, uncut console output missing.
> but external player
Hi Vittal, what you want do do is called multiplexing after you have
demultiplexed/seperated your video- and audiotrack from a stream.
https://superuser.com/questions/429643/how-can-i-multiplex-a-video-and-audio-stream
ffmpeg can do demultiplexing-> conversion of audio track-> multiplexing A+V
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