> On 06 Nov 2022, at 21:35, Björn Büchel via ffmpeg-user
> wrote:
>
> Hi Bouke,
> Thanks for the reply. You are right, that makes no sense. But this is what I
> found out.
> I checked the TC with Avid Media Composer as well as with Resolve and
> Premiere.
> In all three Apps the TC is
Hi Bouke,
Thanks for the reply. You are right, that makes no sense. But this is what I
found out.
I checked the TC with Avid Media Composer as well as with Resolve and Premiere.
In all three Apps the TC is identical.
Björn
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Am So., 6. Nov. 2022 um 12:50 Uhr schrieb owen s :
>
> Is it possible to have two urls, one streaming audio and one for video;
> using ffmpeg to combine these streams and just playing them as one without
> saving a file?
Note that synchronisation can be an issue.
Carl Eugen
On 2022-11-06T12:50:16+0100, owen s wrote:
> Is it possible to have two urls, one streaming audio and one for video;
> using ffmpeg to combine these streams and just playing them as one without
> saving a file?
Sure.
ffmpeg -i "" -i "" -c copy -f nut - | ffplay -autoexit -
ffmpeg -i "" -i "" -c
Is it possible to have two urls, one streaming audio and one for video;
using ffmpeg to combine these streams and just playing them as one without
saving a file?
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> On 6 Nov 2022, at 08:42, Björn Büchel via ffmpeg-user
> wrote:
>
> Hi, when I pass a 50p h264 or h265 Video to "ffmpeg -i" without any further
> code the console shows the "TC In" of the Video. But the Frame coloumn of the
> File is doubled so the output has the wrong TC.
> e.g.
>
Hi, when I pass a 50p h264 or h265 Video to "ffmpeg -i" without any further
code the console shows the "TC In" of the Video. But the Frame coloumn of the
File is doubled so the output has the wrong TC.
e.g.
orginial File TC: 10:00:00:05
ffmpeg -i shows: 10:00:00:10
or e.g.
orginial File