Thank you for answer, excuse me for being so noob but when you say fps filter, at what you look ?
Thank you!
On 09.05.2016 11:14, Paul B Mahol wrote:
On 5/9/16, ionut <ionut.raduc...@webland.ro> wrote:
For Cley Faye,

The structure of my command is:
- first I input images with:
-framerate 30 -loop 1 -t no_seconds -i 'path_to_resource'
- for input I add a background and silent audio
-r 30 -f lavfi -i color=black -f lavfi -i aevalsrc=0
- I add output framere
-r 30
- then I start a complex filter where I use
scale/crop/setpts/format/fade to adjust resource as I need,
then every variable resulting in format are overlayed, first over the
background and the next one on the last variable created like here:
Try to find out minimal command to reproduce out of memory case.
You are using in above command fps filter a alot, and it is known
problem that it tends to eat memory in some scenarios.
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