On 10/18/2019 5:12 PM, Mark Toman wrote:
Is there a way to get a video output by ffmpeg to send an extra vblank with
random pixels that a TV would ignore but would mess up a video recorded on
a vcr? I am planning to develop come develop a video game and some of the
video cut scenes should not be
On 19 Oct 2019, at 15:28, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
>
> And, of course, nothing will stop a user from aiming their camera at the
> screen.
This says it all.
(I don’t like +1)
Bouke
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Hello there,
First post on this list.
I'm trying to convert a file to HLS without reencoding, and I'm stuck
with an error I quite don't understand. Here's my command:
ffmpeg -i rockinspace-okoyome.mp4 -c:v copy -flags +cgop -g 50
-hls_time 1 -hls_playlist_type vod
On 10/19/2019 11:04 AM, Marc Roos wrote:
Why not develop some watermarking technology? For audio you have even
some technique that can survive (some) re-encoding. And then have with
your users a license agreement.
Those don't *prevent* recording, they only carry evidence of the source
(which
Nothing prevents recording. I thought that was already clear?
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On Sun, 20 Oct 2019 00:56:47 +0200
Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> > Am 19.10.2019 um 22:43 schrieb Dave Stevens :
> >
> > I have about 100 png files that are named with their creation date
> > like this: '2019-10-18-204759_1366x768_scrot.png' . The collating
> > sequence is the same as their
Why not develop some watermarking technology? For audio you have even
some technique that can survive (some) re-encoding. And then have with
your users a license agreement. You can also just tell them you are
using this technology, while you do not ;)
-Original Message-
From: Bouke
I have about 100 png files that are named with their creation date
like this: '2019-10-18-204759_1366x768_scrot.png' . The collating
sequence is the same as their chronological sequence. I found what
seemed to be a reasonable suggestion to use:
ffmpeg -framerate 24 -i *.png output.mp4
to make a
On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 15:49:06 +0530, Anand Veerappan wrote:
Could you *please* copy text from the console into your e-mails, and
not use screenshots? Thanks.
> Thanks for sharing the details. We tried those steps and could able to
> generate libx264-mv.so & libx264-mv.so.152 perfectly.
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On Sat, 19 Oct 2019 at 20:21, Hoggins! wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
> First post on this list.
> I'm trying to convert a file to HLS without reencoding, and I'm stuck
> with an error I quite don't understand. Here's my command:
>
> ffmpeg -i rockinspace-okoyome.mp4 -c:v copy -flags +cgop -g 50
>
> Am 19.10.2019 um 22:43 schrieb Dave Stevens :
>
> I have about 100 png files that are named with their creation date
> like this: '2019-10-18-204759_1366x768_scrot.png' . The collating
> sequence is the same as their chronological sequence. I found what
> seemed to be a reasonable suggestion
> Am 19.10.2019 um 02:12 schrieb Mark Toman :
>
> Is there a way to get a video output by ffmpeg to send an extra vblank with
> random pixels that a TV would ignore but would mess up a video recorded on
> a vcr?
This describes a change on an analog video signal.
FFmpeg knows nothing about
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