On 2016-01-08, at 04:18, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote: > >>> mplayer -dumpstream is recommended but if it's >>> not needed for your specific usecase, the better! > >> What do you mean by "not needed for your specific usecase"? > > I believe that you wrote that FFmpeg works for you > directly on the iso file: If it does there is - afaict - > no need for another solution.
I was meaning that it works for a very small test, not that it was working on a large scope of inputs... After more tests I hit some problems with some videos: ffmpeg -hide_banner -i /mnt/archivescollection/test_file.iso -f null -af ebur128=peak=true:framelog=verbose -vf idet,cropdetect=0.12:2:1 -y /dev/null /mnt/archivescollection/test_file.iso: Invalid data found when processing input Those .iso works when mounted manually. >> Which usecases are not supported by ffmpeg but >> supported by mplayer -dumpstream? > > I think I never tried anything but using mplayer -dumpstream. OK, understood. Thanks for your time. Etienne Desautels _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user