From: Charles Bradshaw
Sent: Monday, February 6, 2017 13:07
I have slightly different versions of ffmpeg, 2.8.10 (Fedora) and 2.2.1
(CentOS); and RTMPDump v2.4 (Fedora) and RTMPDump v2.2e (CentOS) -
perhaps there are problems here?
Try updating ffmpeg to v3.0 or v3.2.2
Which version of
hello
check that ffmpeg & atomicparsley are both installed.
I had this happen on a new install of trisquel linux on a laptop.
neither ffmpeg nor atomicparsley were installed. once installed
everything works.
On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 7:07 AM, Charles Bradshaw
On 06/02/17 18:52, CJB wrote:
All of these changes in terminology are confusing the hell out of me
and I am a computer professional. Been into computers from the start
and certainly before the Internet.
Yeah, me too, 25 years in IT, bring back OS2!
Steve
From: RS Sent: Monday, February 6, 2017 16:57
Is HVFhigh really 50fps? That does not agree with the release notes which
say it is what used to be called HVFvhigh. I have used HVFvhigh in v2.95
and v2.97 when there was no HLShd mode (for example Red Button programmes
and programmes made
From: SquarePenguin
Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2017 22:34
On 05/02/17 21:19, RS wrote:
I would discourage anyone from using the best, better ... mode names,
because their meaning has been changed between versions.
Those 'modes' are not modes, they're shortcuts and by design it is
On 06/02/17 16:57, RS wrote:
> I don't see how that is possible with some of the HVF changes.
Yep, you're right, I was wrong you won't get the same underlying
stream/bitrate etc for all the re-mappings.
I checked a random couple of those re-mappings by comparing the previous
wiki commits and
Well both downloads I've done since installing 2.98 yesterday (on
Windows 10) have resulted in three output files in the download
directory after the download completed, all three files being
approximately the same size: the expected download with mp4 file
extension, a temp-n.mp4 file (n
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