> On 9 Apr 2024, at 13:45, Gyan Doshi wrote:
>
>
>
> On 2024-04-09 02:46 pm, Bouke / edit 'B wrote:
>> For my work I try an install of FFmpeg by running it without any params.
>>
>> It used to be that the return would include ‘Hyper fast’.
>> How
is indeed installed
/ running properly?
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melody off. Is there a way to make the
> playback completely continuous with no delay?
Not tested, but I would try to do the loop in FFmpeg and pipe to FFplay.
This way FFplay will get just samples, bypassing whatever happens on restart
playback of the file.
Bouke
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On 24 Feb 2024, at 12:37, Paul B Mahol wrote:
>
> On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 11:33 AM Bouke / Videotoolshed <
> bo...@videotoolshed.com> wrote:
>
>> Trying to split a 64 channel 48Khz 24 bits Wave file.
>> That is VERY slow.
>>
>> ffmpeg -i /Volumes
pass, it slows down to about 0.7x
I don’t get it. DiskIO should not be a factor, and there is no math involved.
(Granted, the ppm_s24le might involve math, but that should be simple.)
Is this a bug?
(Same happens vice versa, going from multiple non-interleaved to one big
inter
> On 19 Feb 2024, at 19:23, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
>
> Am 19.02.24 um 19:20 schrieb Bouke / edit 'B:
>> My most sincere apologies to the list.
>> I have a mental condition that forces me to indulge in these kind of
>> discussions, while it is clearly
>
> On 19 Feb 2024, at 19:14, Mark Filipak wrote:
>
> On 19/02/2024 13.11, Bouke / edit 'B wrote:
>>> On 19 Feb 2024, at 19:04, Mark Filipak wrote:
>>>
>>> On 19/02/2024 12.59, Bouke / edit 'B wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 19 F
> On 19 Feb 2024, at 19:04, Mark Filipak wrote:
>
> On 19/02/2024 12.59, Bouke / edit 'B wrote:
>>>
>>> On 19 Feb 2024, at 18:47, Mark Filipak wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm not writing a book.
>>> That's something someone made
>
> On 19 Feb 2024, at 18:47, Mark Filipak wrote:
>
> I'm not writing a book.
> That's something someone made up.
Yes, the ’someone' was you. Search the archives.
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Even though I used the word "or" in my post, the use of any of the
architectural techniques can be mixed.
On the subject of you being a troll, you wrote that you posted no more than 6
posts a year.
That turns out to be ‘a day’
Go away, or at least shut up.
So do you, so why ask the question?
Now go away!
> On 11 Feb 2024, at 19:05, Mark Filipak wrote:
>
> On 11/02/2024 13.00, Bouke / Videotoolshed wrote:
>> Stop trolling.
>> Read in on the subject. You want to write a FFmpeg manual?
>> Go away, don’t spam the res
Stop trolling.
Read in on the subject. You want to write a FFmpeg manual?
Go away, don’t spam the rest of us.
> On 11 Feb 2024, at 18:47, Mark Filipak wrote:
>
> Command 1:
> ffmpeg -ss 10 -copyts -i this.m2ts -map 0 -c copy -sn -dn -muxdelay 0
> that.m2ts
> Command 2:
> ffmpeg -copyts -i
> I'd pay $25/month to belong.
I pay 25 bucks for each troll head.
(Or 50 per ball, makes for more fun)
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tted
>
> Perhaps some day I'll look at the command arg time parser to see what
> assumptions are made and where they're documented.
Don’t feed the trolls.
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> For clarity, I wasn't accusing you of lying and it certainly wasn't my
> intention to imply that; my apologies if it sounded that way!
Don’t feed the trolls
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> On 26 Dec 2023, at 21:13, Mark Filipak wrote:
How about stopping trolling if you know it all?
The ‘imdb’ in your mail address makes you an even bigger jerk.
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> On 19 Dec 2023, at 17:24, Erik Dobberkau wrote:
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>>
>> @Shuto: I'm sure you've noticed already that you will want to adjust the
>> frame rate (option "-r"). But I'm not sure if that does also require an
>> adjustment of the -bufsize .
>>
e issue mentioned here:
> https://www.mail-archive.com/ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org/msg26313.html
> <https://www.mail-archive.com/ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org/msg26313.html> (and
> its follow-up messages) is not an issue anymore?
No clue, only thing I know is that the stupid broad
Top posting, as my mail client does now allow for decent parsing, and I’m fed
up with that.
My command to create ‘’proper” XDcam HD 50Mb, as required by the broadcasters
here.
Read between the filenames, it does work.
/Applications/ffmpeg -hide_banner -threads 0 -i /Users/bouke/yadda.mov -f
the actual content.
For Avid media, that might (depending on the version of MC) be important for a
‘fast import’, or omitting adapters you don’t want / need.
In broadcast, over here interlaced is mandatory, even if the content is
progressive.
So no, it’s NOT complicated, and no, it’s NOT outdated.
significant smaller, at the cost of more
processing time / cpu use.
(And thus energy use, but if you stream too large files a gazillion times, you
might want to invest in high quality encoding instead of quick ’n dirty.)
It’s a ‘would you like to be bitten by the cat or by the do
e to know
> how to estimate the final video size.
Why is the output size important if you use -preset ultrafast?
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Trying to build a metering tool that displays (almost) RT values.
On Mac, all works fine with AVfoundation, but on Win with Directshow I have an
issue:
C:\Users\Bouke>ffmpeg.exe -nostats -f dshow -ar 48000 -i audio="Line (Steinberg
CI2)" -filter_complex "ebur128=peak=tr
>
> On 1 Mar 2023, at 11:53, Bouke / Videotoolshed
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Trying to get a visualisation of my levels during record / stream.
> This works fine for file based material:
>
> ffplay -f lavfi -i
> "amovie=/Users/bouke/Downloads/test.wav,ebur128=v
Hi,
Trying to get a visualisation of my levels during record / stream.
This works fine for file based material:
ffplay -f lavfi -i
"amovie=/Users/bouke/Downloads/test.wav,ebur128=video=1:meter=18:target=-16
[out0][out1]"
But I would like to have a live source (I’m on Mac, AVfoundati
’ve worked (as a pro in movies /
tv) with subs for over 20 years.
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ry text line.
You do not have a stupid black line, you have overlapping boxes so the alpha
will double.
Increase line spacing and it ’should’ be fine. (I did not try, but I’m pretty
confident.)
And for my taste, just outline is enough, boxes are ugly and came from stupid
CC / TeleText.
Bouke
> I
e with a scale as small as you can get, with
highly compressed sound and use the entire file size for the MOOV atom size
(plus a bit).
Hth,
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To unsubs
y ffmpeg, I just write data chunks to the destination stream.
Are you trying to concat mp3 chunks? That seems like a bad idea,
Concat the raw PCM, then convert that to mp3
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y find the cause and not
do it yourself in C?
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Bonus points if you get the reference.
I also like the smell in the afternoon, and evening, and night.
(Hunting targets.)
IOW:
SHUT UP
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On 31 Dec 2022, at 10:41, Michael Koch wrote:
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> Am 31.12.2022 um 10:31 schrieb Bouke / Videotoolshed:
>> On 31 Dec 2022, at 04:53, Gyan Doshi wrote:
>>> On 2022-12-31 08:15 am, David Niklas wrote:
>>>> Sorry for taking so long to reply.
>>>
I do too and just got bitten):
There is a limitation on Windows that won’t accept long arguments.
In that case, save the filter_complex string to a file, then, instead of
filter_complex you can use filter_complex_script with the filename as argument.
Bouke
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he
> beginning/end, that the examples add black boxes
Try filter_complex "[0:0]youfilter=enable='between(t,1.0,2.0)’”
Hth
Bouke
> to. I cannot seem to
> figure out how to set the start and end timestamp.
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
It’s no problem at all.
Btw, it’s very common to store progressive as interlaced, as broadcast still
requires interlaced material, no matter how it is shot.
From memory, just do a -c copy and you’ll end up with the source in a
progressive container.
Bouke
> On 05 Dec 2022, at 11:56, Stei
> On 30 Nov 2022, at 17:17, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
>
> Doubtful, IME.
I enjoyed it, even showed some to my GF.
Bouke
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or, so set aspect
to 4:3 (in this case), or scale to a 4:3 ratio.
Hth,
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ps it off.
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> On 06 Nov 2022, at 21:35, Björn Büchel via ffmpeg-user
> wrote:
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> 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.
&g
ense, a frames to tc
routine will not use a different FPS for hours / minutes / seconds and frames.
When you say ‘original File TC’, what makes you so sure that is indeed correct?
What software tells you that? Did you try other apps? (Resolve / Premiere /
Avid / Quicktime player / w
of the image.
Instead, pillarbox it, using the pad filter, if needed in combo with scale.
https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#pad
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> On 24 Oct 2022, at 14:29, Naveen.B wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 24 Oct 2022, at 12:52, Naveen.B wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello Team,
>>>
>>> I have managed to convert raw Images files to .mp4 video,
>>> I need to encode to a RAW video instead, could you please let me know the
>>> command for this?
>>>
1600x1300
> fps-30
> bit depth-16bit
>
Do not specify a video codec, or set -c:v rawhide, set your frame rate /
resolution / bit depth params and use .raw as extension.
Bouke
> Thanks and Regards,
> Naveen B.
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WTF,
I did NOT, I repeat, NOT write the message below.
And my mail has not been hacked, so what is going on?
Bouke
> On 8 Jul 2022, at 12:17, Bouke / Videotoolshed
> wrote:
>
> Please provide full command and console output, and do NOT top post here!
>>
>> I have a
Please provide full command and console output, and do NOT top post here!
>
> I have a raw video file captured from the monochrome camera, I need to
> convert the raw video file to visualise it in .avi or .mp4.
> I tried this command, but this did not worked out to me,
> ffmpeg -f rawvideo
> On 8 Jul 2022, at 04:23, Budi wrote:
>
> $ ffmpeg -i "b.mp4" -to 0:2:20 a.mp4
>
>
> used to do it nicely done in few seconds
FFmpeg -i "b.mp4" -to 0:2:20 -c: copy a.mp4
Mind the codec copy.
If you omit that, FFmpeg will transcode, resul
Beledig me niet, lijk met niet in lijn met je princiepes / de Heer, iig siert
het niemand.
Bouke / edit 'B
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If you want to send me large files, please use:
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Pff, make it an option.
Finding someone who knows this stuff is less work than this shit, including the
top post flaming.
Boukee use:
https://videotoolshed.wetransfer.com/
> On 29 Jun 2022, at 13:19, Cecil Westerhof via ffmpeg-user
> wrote:
>
> Bouke / Videotoolshed
> On 29 Jun 2022, at 12:54, Cecil Westerhof via ffmpeg-user
> wrote:
>
> Bouke / Videotoolshed writes:
>
>> No, sorry. But, hire an editor / designer to do this for you,
>> results will be better / less pain.
>> If you want to have it done for free, be my gu
for you, results will be
better / less pain.
If you want to have it done for free, be my guest, but don’t ask my help, do
not expect any half decent results.
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s possible, yes, it will be ugly unless you know what you are doing,
and IMHO, FFmpeg is not the tool for this.
(But someone recently mentioned a GUI for filters, that might help you big time
on this one.)
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nt.
BUT, since you don’t give any clue what / who has to process the output of your
work, trust me, hire a specialist to drag this out of you.
I’m trying to help you, but for that, you need to provide more input.
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> On 20 Apr 2022, at 19:50, Shubham Tiwari wrote:
>
> 1 million audio files per day.
Hire a specialist. Now. Immediately. Pay him / her well. Do NOT hesitate. Do
NOT think, just do it. Right now.
It WILL pay off.
Did I mention you DO NOT HAVE time to waste?
Bouke
mpressed
Wave PCM. (Wave Can be compressed, in your case, you have OGG compression with
a .wav extension.)
What do you expect / why are you doing this? The quality of your file will NOT
get better, nor will the file size get significant down if you process it.
Concerning your lack of knowl
Hi Shubham,
When I copy your mail below (not done on this list, mind you!), it’s exactly as
long as it was before. What do you expect?
Bouke
> On 20 Apr 2022, at 15:01, Shubham Tiwari wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When I run ffmpeg command on a wav file, the received output file is
te
> stupid.
Hear hear!
Now, IMHO, audio mapping in FFmpeg is plain stupid. FFMBC’s approach what so
much easier / better.
(On top of that, ripping just sound from an AV file with FFMBC was WAY faster,
as FFMBC was able to ignore the video data, where FFmpeg seems to feel a need
to plough tro
> On 19 Apr 2022, at 21:00, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
>
> On 4/19/2022 11:52 AM, Bouke / edit 'B wrote:
>>> How would you do that when there are only parameters for R and B?
>
>> AFAIK, YUV = R-Y B-Y, so it’s just math.
>> Doing corrections in RGB is simpler
ameters for R and B?
>
> z!
AFAIK, YUV = R-Y B-Y, so it’s just math.
Doing corrections in RGB is simpler for a mortal, but should / could result
exactly the same. Now, let someone write something to convert the matrix to
support RGB.
Bouke
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If you have a recent version of Avid MC, you can use normal Op1 MXF, but those
have to go to
Avid MediaFiles/UME/xxx
Both can work, I’ve done it before.
Hth,
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Learn to live with it, as well as the flaming for top posting, as I’m about to
receive.
(Or not, if I tell I actually like it to be spanked by nerds.(
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> On 12 Apr 2022, at 19:02, CMG DiGiTaL wrote:
>
> I have noticed, from the harsh and uneducated answers, that the
> distin
th:
>>
>> ffmpeg -i input.wav -filter:a
>> loudnorm=I=-17:TP=-1:LRA=9:measured_I=-22.72:measured_TP=-2.67:measured_LRA=6.10:measured_thresh=-33.31:offset=-0.05:linear=true:print_format=summary
Why not just add 6 dB to the input?
That ’should’ do the trick just fine imho.
> On 9 Feb 2022, at 18:32, Mark Filipak wrote:
>
> Hello, All,
Bye Mark.go away!
Now. No time to waste. Unsub / close your internet account / kill yourself /
hire someone to do that for you, I don’t care, just, stop.
Bouke
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> On 30 Dec 2021, at 15:16, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
>
> Am 30.12.21 um 15:05 schrieb Bouke / edit 'B:
>>> On 30 Dec 2021, at 14:58, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>>
>>> it's amazing that you
>> Hey Harald,
>> Are you allright? You almost sou
> On 30 Dec 2021, at 14:58, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> it's amazing that you
Hey Harald,
Are you allright? You almost sound polite!
Is everything well? Should someone call a doctor / inform the authorities?
Bouke
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>output.mkv
I think you are inserting black, not overlaying (blanking) the video. Try -vf
overlay.
With -ss before input, it will do a faster search, you might have to do a bit
of math on the enable= range, but that will become very obvious with a small
test.
> On 17 Dec 2021, at 11:08, Bo Berglund wrote:
>
> Can I keep the copy for video but re-encode for audio?
> Some ffmpeg command suggestion?
-c:v copy -c:a ‘something’, but no clue if it will help you…
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any post software will use that instead of file creation time.
Bouke
>[…]
>$ ffmpeg -i ZOOM0004.WAV -metadata creation_time="03:17:33" OUT.WAV
>[…]
>$ ffprobe OUT.WAV
>[…]
>
ot hold all video as expected.
My guess (I don't have access to the machine it's running on now) is that the
buffer isn't processed after the 'q' is received.
Could this be the case? If so, any workaround?
(Besides looking at the amount of frames encoded and wait until it matches the
time user pressed 'stop record'.)
thx
Bouke
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> On 11 Aug 2021, at 12:18, Bouke wrote:
>
>>
>> On 11 Aug 2021, at 09:01, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Am 10.08.2021 um 11:03 schrieb Bouke :
>>>
>>> I'm using the R128 functionality now, but Netflix want
> On 11 Aug 2021, at 09:01, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
>
>
>
>> Am 10.08.2021 um 11:03 schrieb Bouke :
>>
>> I'm using the R128 functionality now, but Netflix wants sound to be Dolby
>> dialogue-gated measured.
>
>> Seems that the neede
-spec-a-stroke-of-genius
Some work seems to be done already:
https://github.com/reaper-oss/sws/issues/1046
<https://github.com/reaper-oss/sws/issues/1046>
Is it possible to implement this in FFmpeg? Can I sponsor / hire a developer?
Thx,
me the timecode can mess up stuff that much? From what I understand it's
just a couple of atoms in the moov atom, and a reference where the actual TC
value (as frames) is stored in the mdat.
I highly suspect the -vsync 0 to also work on the video. If I omit that, the
video is fine, the TC is
ic demon ’should’ ask if it’s OK to use the microphone, but it does
not.
Curses! Two days lost on something I should have known.
Thanks for all the suggestions!
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> On 18 May 2021, at 09:33, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 09:19:46 +0200, Bouke wrote:
>>> You will have to show/look at the console output of both commands.
>>> (It's there for a reason, and most likely says what the issue is.)
>>
coded first (swapped))", and MediaInfo says:
Scan order : Bottom Field First
If I swap out -top 1 for -field_order tt it does not help at all.
Now, it ’should’ not be an issue, except that Baton / pre baton scripts bitch
about it, and the files get rejected.
Bouke
> On 16 May 2021, at 15:46, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 14, 2021 at 13:16:41 +0200, Bouke wrote:
>> Using Python to fire FFmpeg
>> cmd = ‘ffmpeg’
>> args = [‘-f’, ‘avfoundation’, ‘-i’, ‘:0’]
>>
>> with a QProcess, this returns exit co
Using Python to fire FFmpeg
cmd = ‘ffmpeg’
args = [‘-f’, ‘avfoundation’, ‘-i’, ‘:0’]
with a QProcess, this returns exit code 6, exitstatus 1
ffmpeg -f avfoundation -i :0 in a Terminal works.
(At least one output file….)
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is as expected. If the window is
bigger (no clue how big it must be), it also does not happen.
This does not happen when I use the fullscreen button, and doubleclick to get
back to ’normal’
Happens on OSX / catalina, have not tested other OS’s
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> On 11 May 2021, at 14:59, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
>
> On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 09:50:14 +0200, Bouke wrote:
>> Logfiles and script is here:
>> Download link
>> https://we.tl/t-UB5Ynvv8DE <https://we.tl/t-UB5Ynvv8DE>
>>
>> (Original script comes f
> On 11 May 2021, at 11:29, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
>
> Am 11.05.21 um 09:50 schrieb Bouke:
>>> from the Compilation guide it is suggestred that macOS comes with freetype
>>> installed.
>>> freetype-config on the ‘good’ machine works,
>>>
> On 10 May 2021, at 10:47, Bouke wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I’ve downloaded a FFMpeg build script and altered it to my liking
> (Added Decklink support / drawtext)
>
> running the script as ./build-ffmpeg -b --enable-gpl-and-non-free
>
> Now it does build on a Catalina
> On 10 May 2021, at 16:31, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
>
>
> No, they are not.
How does one attach a file here?
I’m pretty sure I did attach the stuff…
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everything should be
static.
MacBook-Pro:~ bouke$ /Users/bouke/Desktop/ffplay ; exit;
dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/fontconfig/lib/libfontconfig.1.dylib
Referenced from: /Users/bouke/Desktop/ffplay
Reason: image not found
The failed builds seems to fail on
Library not loaded: /usr
> On 2 May 2021, at 18:58, Marton Balint wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sun, 2 May 2021, Bouke wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>> On 2 May 2021, at 13:22, Bouke wrote:
>>> Setting a timestamp_align of 6 seconds results in a start delay of just 6
>>> seconds…
> On 2 May 2021, at 13:22, Bouke wrote:
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> Setting a timestamp_align of 6 seconds results in a start delay of just 6
> seconds…
Oops, I ment,
Setting a timestamp_align of TEN seconds results in a start delay of just 6
seconds…
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> On 2 May 2021, at 13:10, Nicolas George wrote:
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> Bouke (12021-05-02):
>> Ok, but what is ' UTC modulo’ ?
>
> An incomplete formula. Like "UTC minus": UTC minus... what? UTC
> modulo... "UTC modulo timestamp_align", as a whole.
Well yes, I d
> On 2 May 2021, at 11:02, Marton Balint wrote:
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>
>
> On Sun, 2 May 2021, Bouke wrote:
>
>> From the manual:
>> 'timestamp_align
>> Capture start time alignment in seconds. If set to nonzero, input frames are
>> dropped till the system timest
, but i have no clue how long it waits. It’s not a ‘wait X
seconds’ for sure.
So my question, what is 'the system timestamp’? How do I get it so I can enter
the correct value?
thx
Bouke
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> On 29 Apr 2021, at 08:37, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
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> On 4/28/2021 11:15 PM, Bouke wrote:
>>> Can you capture into something else and then transcode?
>> Nah, the whole idea is to be done as fast as possible, so not to transcode…
>
> You _have_ to encode (not tr
> On 28 Apr 2021, at 21:27, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
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> On 4/28/2021 3:03 AM, Bouke wrote:
>> Trying to capture decklink input to ProRes.
>> FFmpeg is VERY cpu hungry (230 % on my sytem in the example below,
>> increasing when upping the quality of Prores)
>> Me
multiple streams on a single machine.)
Bouke
bouke@Boukes-iMac ~ % /Applications/ffmpeg -hide_banner -f decklink -raw_format
auto -format_code Hi50 -channels 2 -timecode_format rp188vitc -video_input sdi
-audio_input embedded -audio_depth 16 -threads 0 -rtbufsize 1024000k -i
"UltraStudio
it with BM capture, just with a local file.
The TC as metadata in a Qt atom works just fine.
Bouke
> On 24 Apr 2021, at 13:26, Bouke wrote:
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> trying to capture and burn in TC at the same time.
> Burn in TC works if I specify the start TC, but I can’t probe and then
> record
to do this?
thx,
Bouke
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> On 22 Apr 2021, at 18:05, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
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> On 4/22/2021 12:43 AM, Bouke wrote:
>> Trying to view a stream while recording. (That 'sorta kinda' works with a
>> tee and udp streaming, but has a horrible delay.)
>> Ideal would be to keep FFplay op
the video could be 6 seconds late, with -ss 2 it's
very close. (good enough for rock 'n roll, except for the 12 seconds start
time...)
Any pointers?
Ideal would be to keep FFplay open, and start / stop FFmpeg for recording, or
just viewing the incoming signal.
thx,
Bouke
bouke@Boukes-iMac
properly, or, again, pick a decent camera and do NOT shoot lut, or do it
properly at least.
What am I missing, or am I right and should some people get their butts kicked?
Bouke
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> On 31 Jan 2021, at 13:06, Bouke wrote:
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> This is not an FFmpeg question perse, but I hope someone knows more about
> atoms than I do.
>
> Similar to the previous thread, I am modifiying clips ‘in place /
> destructive’. (For .Mp4 / .mov files)
>
> For
t I can’t
place for the life of me…
If I omit the co64 atom and find ‘some’ spot (either inside an mdat atom or
not), it works, but it seems Premiere totally ignores the co64 info.
Can anyone shed a light on this?
Thx,
Bouke
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4:23 AM Carl Zwanzig wrote:
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>> Proof or it didn't happen? Did you just call Phil a liar? To what purpose?
>>
>> On 1/23/2021 6:16 PM, Bouke wrote:
>>> What exactly are you trying to accomplish other than making a fool of
>> yourself?
>>
>> One might a
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