Hello
I use OS Slackware 14.2, and for it there is libvpx 1.5.0. Which version of
ffmpeg is supported? I currently have ffmpeg 3.2.4 and wanted to record
video with the simplescreenrecorder version 0.4.2, but says that the
library is not compatible with the codec.
Thanks
*César Murilo da Silva J
Am So., 28. Juni 2020 um 20:31 Uhr schrieb Leonardo via ffmpeg-user
:
> I have a video (main.mp4 - that has about 52 minutes) that I want to cut its
> first 26 seconds.
>
> For this, I'm using command
>
> $ ffmpeg -i main.mp4 -ss 00:00:00.00 -t 00:00:26.00 -c copy part1.mp4
> ffmpeg version 4.2.3
Hello,
I have a video (main.mp4 - that has about 52 minutes) that I want to cut its
first 26 seconds.
For this, I'm using command
$ ffmpeg -i main.mp4 -ss 00:00:00.00 -t 00:00:26.00 -c copy part1.mp4
ffmpeg version 4.2.3 Copyright (c) 2000-2020 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 8 (Debia
Am So., 28. Juni 2020 um 13:15 Uhr schrieb Nithin C Babu
:
> The Home Theatre system is Sony DAV-DZ340K.
>
> The Windows Media Player in my computer is able to play the file.
So did you consider to report the issue (that the Home Theatre System
cannot read the WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE header) to Sony
Thanks for the fast response.
Sorry for not producing the console output. I am a newbie in this forum.
The console output is given below.
ffmpeg -i "input1.mp4" -vf scale=720:-16 -c:v mpeg4 -vtag XVID -b:v 3000k
-c:a ac3 -b:a 448k "OUTPUT_FILE.avi"
ffmpeg version git-2020-06-23-ce297b4 Copyright
Am So., 28. Juni 2020 um 09:00 Uhr schrieb Nithin C Babu
:
>
> I am using FFmpeg to convert a video file that has 5.1 surround sound for
> playing it in a home theatre system. I used the following command.
>
> ffmpeg -i "input1.mp4" -vf scale=720:-16 -c:v mpeg4 -vtag XVID -b:v 3000k
> -c:a ac3 -b:a
Hello there,
I encountered a somewhat unique problem today with ffmpeg, where, on
receiving UPD multicast input, the ffmpeg process would also bind to a
random unicast port, say 5112:
ss -tulpn | grep :5112
udp UNCONN 1213696 0 0.0.0.0:5112 0.0.0.0:*
users:((
I am using FFmpeg to convert a video file that has 5.1 surround sound for
playing it in a home theatre system. I used the following command.
ffmpeg -i "input1.mp4" -vf scale=720:-16 -c:v mpeg4 -vtag XVID -b:v 3000k
-c:a ac3 -b:a 448k "OUTPUT_FILE.avi"
I am able to play the video file on my comput