Am Mi., 11. Sept. 2019 um 14:08 Uhr schrieb Gyan :
> ffmpeg -i input_file -i watermark.png -filter_complex
> "[0]yadif=0:-1:1[v];[v][1]overlay"
> -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -c:a aac
> -metadata copyright=“blah” -metadata comment=“contact blah”
> -report
digitensions via ffmpeg-user wrote:
>I was having issues with the ‘ and “ options,
In any case, do not use the typographically correct punctuation,
but do use ' and ".
Best regards, Reto
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On 11-09-2019 06:52 PM, digitensions via ffmpeg-user wrote:
Gyan, I am pleased to read yadif only works if interlacing is sensed. I see it has
an auto mode, but will it differentiate between upper and lower if sensed also? The
"[0]yadif=0:-1:1[v];[v][1]overlay” suggestion seems to have
On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 11:25 AM Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> 2019-03-05 16:45 GMT+01:00, Michael Kohne :
> > On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 7:31 AM Michael Kohne
> wrote:
> >
> >> On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 9:35 AM Carl Eugen Hoyos
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> 2019-02-21 15:24 GMT+01:00, Michael Kohne :
> >>> >
t; For reference, the script is here:
>> https://github.com/digitensions/MACEscripts/blob/master/main.py
>>
>> My error message:
>> ffmpeg started on 2019-09-11 at 11:12:45
>> Report written to "ffmpeg-20190911-111245.log"
>> ffmpeg version 4.1.3 Copyri
On 9/11/19, Michael Koch wrote:
> Am 11.09.2019 um 14:23 schrieb Michael Koch:
>> Am 11.09.2019 um 13:13 schrieb Michael Koch:
>>> Paul,
>>>
> I think the field of view isn't correct in the stereographic output.
>
> Here is a script for making really nice test images, for measuring
Am 11.09.2019 um 14:23 schrieb Michael Koch:
Am 11.09.2019 um 13:13 schrieb Michael Koch:
Paul,
I think the field of view isn't correct in the stereographic output.
Here is a script for making really nice test images, for measuring
field
of view:
Well spotted, thanks, should be fixed.
Am 11.09.2019 um 13:13 schrieb Michael Koch:
Paul,
I think the field of view isn't correct in the stereographic output.
Here is a script for making really nice test images, for measuring
field
of view:
Well spotted, thanks, should be fixed.
The field of view of the stereographic output
fmpeg-20190911-111245.log"
ffmpeg version 4.1.3 Copyright (c) 2000-2019 the FFmpeg developers
built with Apple LLVM version 9.0.0 (clang-900.0.39.2)
configuration: --prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/ffmpeg/4.1.3_1 --enable-shared
--enable-pthreads --enable-version3 --enable-hardcoded-tables
Hi Joanna,
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 12:18:57 +0100, digitensions via ffmpeg-user wrote:
> Thanks for admitting me to FFmpeg-user, and thanks to all those who
> maintain this list. The information I’ve been receiving since joining
> is outstanding.
Thanks, welcome here.
> ffmpeg -i input_file -i
pts/blob/master/main.py
>
> My error message:
> ffmpeg started on 2019-09-11 at 11:12:45
> Report written to "ffmpeg-20190911-111245.log"
> ffmpeg version 4.1.3 Copyright (c) 2000-2019 the FFmpeg developers
> built with Apple LLVM version 9.0.0 (clang-900.0.39.2)
>
comment=“contact blah” -c:a aaa -report output_file
For reference, the script is here:
https://github.com/digitensions/MACEscripts/blob/master/main.py
My error message:
ffmpeg started on 2019-09-11 at 11:12:45
Report written to "ffmpeg-20190911-111245.log"
ffmpeg version 4.1.3 Copyright (c)
Paul,
I think the field of view isn't correct in the stereographic output.
Here is a script for making really nice test images, for measuring field
of view:
Well spotted, thanks, should be fixed.
The field of view of the stereographic output isn't correct. Here are a
few examples:
set in
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