Re: [FFmpeg-user] Video corruption when transcoding on new computer

2020-06-09 Thread Carl Eugen Hoyos
Am Di., 9. Juni 2020 um 16:01 Uhr schrieb Michael Kohne via ffmpeg-user : > I'm pretty sure the extra-ldflags have to do with strange layout > choices in my build tree. > If you properly install the libraries into your system, I don't think that > it is needed. I don't do so because I'm afraid of

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Video corruption when transcoding on new computer

2020-06-09 Thread Michael Kohne via ffmpeg-user
Thank you. My apologies for not going to the latest before posting here. I should know this by now. I even have targets in the makefile for building the git version. nonfree - left from an experiment with AAC, perhaps? Definitely needed to go. cpudetect - not sure why I thought I need it. Perhaps

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Video corruption when transcoding on new computer

2020-06-08 Thread Carl Eugen Hoyos
Am Mo., 8. Juni 2020 um 16:31 Uhr schrieb Michael Kohne via ffmpeg-user : > I'm working with ffmpeg 4.2.3 that I built myself. Please test current FFmpeg git head, the only version supported on this mailing list. Unrelated: --enable-nonfree has only disadvantages for you, no advantages.

[FFmpeg-user] Video corruption when transcoding on new computer

2020-06-08 Thread Michael Kohne via ffmpeg-user
We use ffmpeg to transcode video from an H.264 video stream from an IP camera to an mpeg4 AVI file. On our old system (Core i7-4765T, CentOS 6, with a locally built 3.16.60 kernel. 4 cores + hyperthreading) we had no problems. Upon switching to a new system (with a Core i7-6600U, still CentOS 6,