Thank you Carl. Point taken. I will investigate making it optional, then we
just have the operators knowledge to rely on… Many thanks too Reto.
Joanna
> On 11 Sep 2019, at 21:37, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
>
> Am Mi., 11. Sept. 2019 um 14:08 Uhr schrieb Gyan :
>
>> ffmpeg -i input_file -i
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
Gyan, Moritz, Kieran,
Thank you so much for the answers. The script is designed to take a mezzanine
file of ProRes or H264 mov origin and allow trimming, deinterlacing (of just
the mov, not the watermark), overlay of watermark png, and make copyright
metadata additions for supply to clients as
On 11-09-2019 04:48 PM, digitensions via ffmpeg-user wrote:
Hello!
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.
This is a bit of a basic question I fear, but searching online hasn’t
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
Hi
On Wed, 11 Sep 2019, 12:27 digitensions via ffmpeg-user, <
ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> 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.
>
> This is a bit of a basic
Hello!
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.
This is a bit of a basic question I fear, but searching online hasn’t helped.
I am just co-writing a Python script which uses