Dani A danix4u-at-yahoo.com at ffmpeg.org writes:
Now, how can I recompile ffmpeg again?
If you cannot recompile, only changeroot was
a relevant tip for you.
Is there a specific program I can use to
disable the non wanted functions?
No, the configure script is sufficient.
You can do
On Sun, 5 Jul 2015, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Dani A danix4u-at-yahoo.com at ffmpeg.org writes:
Now, how can I recompile ffmpeg again?
If you cannot recompile, only changeroot was
a relevant tip for you.
Is there a specific program I can use to
disable the non wanted functions?
No, the
charak at smartican.com writes:
I have posted my question here
http://ffmpeg.gusari.org/viewtopic.php?t=2212
But all information is required here on the
mailing list;-(
Please test current FFmpeg git head and post
your command line together with the complete,
uncut console output here.
Marton Balint cus at passwd.hu writes:
No, whitelists are only useful if you are
using the libraries, not if you are using
the ffmpeg executable.
Are you sure?
No, I obviously misremembered;-(
Sorry, Carl Eugen
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I want to convert files where the source and destination files are have the
same name and on the same folder.
Can FFMPEG allow that?
The command below and as you can see, I am using the same file name in both the
source and destination.
ffmpeg -i video.mp4 -c:a copy -c:v copy -movflags
Hello.
Since I'm in the process of learning more and more about ffmpeg and
ffserver for a future project I have planned, I have a question regarding
streaming with adaptive bit rate using ffserver.
I know (I think), that a feed can be streamed with different bit rates and
sizes by specifying