I have a Windows PC running Blue Iris security camera software, and it
has a “Direct-to-disc” option whereby it records video straight from
each camera’s h.264 RTSP stream without transcoding, to reduce CPU and
HDD utilization. There is some re-packaging involved, and I think that’s
where the
> On Feb 7, 2023, at 3:36 PM, Steven Kan wrote:
>
>
> Console output from Bad (original) file:
>
> ffprobe /Users/steven/Downloads/TrailDown.20230203_042912-042924.495.mp4
> ffprobe version N-109745-g7d49fef8b4-tessus https://evermeet.cx/ffmpeg/
> Copyright (c) 2007-2023 the FFmpeg
I have a Windows PC running Blue Iris security camera software, and it has a
“Direct-to-disc” option whereby it records video straight from each camera’s
h.264 RTSP stream without transcoding, to reduce CPU and HDD utilization. There
is some re-packaging involved, and I think that’s where the
On Tue, 7 Feb 2023 22:00:35 +0300
Alexander Gribanov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Here is a downloaded Facebook Livestream video which I'm trying to
> process:
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mVkQbzVSzhOlQbT2mB1J2yvPFV5kl5Dq/view?usp=share_link
>
> I can play it correctly in MPC-HC Media Player
Hello!
Here is a downloaded Facebook Livestream video which I'm trying to process:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mVkQbzVSzhOlQbT2mB1J2yvPFV5kl5Dq/view?usp=share_link
I can play it correctly in MPC-HC Media Player Classic, but when I try to
add this video to Adobe Premiere 2022, there around
Oh wait...
>
>> then I get raw PCM of each chunk and replace some parts of PCM with sine
>> wave data (adding beeps) and then I transform that PCM chunks to mp3 chunks
>> and write those to stream. The final process of concating audio parts is *NOT
>> *performed by ffmpeg, I just write data
<>
can we kill this 'obviously snowflake Reddit user' thread? you get expert info
from expert developers and they want to give 15min of expert advice for free
but not have their time wasted. When you go to the doctor and they order an
x-ray to see if your foot is broken do you insult them with
> On 7 Feb 2023, at 11:05, Alexander Bieliaev via ffmpeg-user
> wrote:
>
> I am processing audio chunks programmatically by using the ffmpeg library
> for C#. First I divide the input audio of .wav format into chunks of 1
> minute each (I can't process the whole audio for specific reasons),
I am processing audio chunks programmatically by using the ffmpeg library
for C#. First I divide the input audio of .wav format into chunks of 1
minute each (I can't process the whole audio for specific reasons), then
prepend it's header to each chunk so it can be recognized and processed,
then I
Am 30.01.2023 um 20:45 schrieb Paul B Mahol:
filter supports up to 16bit rgb(a), adding float would be trivial.
patch welcome
Thanks for adding float to colorlevels.
Is there any filter for gamma correction with float?
Does the geq filter support float?
Yes.
Gamma correction with float
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