Can someone please shed some light on how to hardcode subtitles onto a file
that already has a subtitles(not hardcoded)?
Mediainfo provides the following information
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Am 16.03.20 um 01:43 schrieb Ulf Zibis:
Am 14.03.20 um 21:08 schrieb Carl Eugen Hoyos:
Am Sa., 14. März 2020 um 20:39 Uhr schrieb Ted Park :
Did you already test the following?
$ ffmpeg -i MVI_1324.MOV -acodec copy -vcodec copy out.mov
Then the codec time base remains
Of course.
The
Am 14.03.20 um 21:08 schrieb Carl Eugen Hoyos:
Am Sa., 14. März 2020 um 20:39 Uhr schrieb Ted Park :
Did you already test the following?
$ ffmpeg -i MVI_1324.MOV -acodec copy -vcodec copy out.mov
Then the codec time base remains
Of course.
The question is if the file is still playable
On Sun, 15 Mar 2020, Ted Park wrote:
I think colorkey filter can still do this. Basically you want the
converse of what color keying does right? It should work the same (that
is the opposite) way, and you just have to invert the alpha value.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by invert the
Am 15.03.2020 um 11:13 schrieb Dan Bridges:
Is it possible to "remove" everything in a video except a specific
color (or maybe a range... ie close to a specific color. By "remove" I
mean covert every that is NOT the color(s) I want to black or
transparent. I have a video that contains a
On 03/15/2020 09:02 AM, Crazy Red Elephant via ffmpeg-user wrote:
Are they actually disruptive, or could you just keep the original stream as is,
knowing 1 out of 120 frames or something will be dropped when playing back?
To me, yes. I know some other users also reported something about
> Are they actually disruptive, or could you just keep the original stream as
> is, knowing 1 out of 120 frames or something will be dropped when playing
> back?
To me, yes. I know some other users also reported something about playback
issues numerous times but the stream provider doesn't
>Is it possible to "remove" everything in a video except a specific
color (or maybe a range... ie close to a specific color. By "remove" I
mean covert every that is NOT the color(s) I want to black or
transparent. I have a video that contains a yellowish box that moves
about the screen. I want to
Hello,
> Is it possible to "remove" everything in a video except a specific color (or
> maybe a range... ie close to a specific color)?
>
> By "remove" I mean covert every that is NOT the color(s) I want to black or
> transparent.
>
> I have a video that contains a yellowish box that moves