Am 31.01.2022 um 05:03 schrieb Mark Filipak (ffmpeg):

During the past year, I've developed a set of true stream primitives that are object oriented (frames, pictures, ...), plus a notation to describe encodings and "mechanical" manipulations that are useful and that are fairly easy to read and understand. Can the notation be used as a frontend to FFmpeg? I don't know ...maybe.

I have written 11 HTML documents to introduce the notation and to present some novel use-cases.

 1, Preface (8 KiB)
 2, Teasers (20 KiB)
 3, Enhanced Terminology (25 KiB)
 4, Reference (19 KiB)
 5, Encoding Of DVD & Bluray Content (18 KiB)
 6, About Audio (9 KiB)
 7, Recovering The Camera Shots (3 KiB)
 8, Basic Primitives (21 KiB)
 9, Pulldown Primitives (14 KiB)
10, Advanced Interpolations (12 KiB)
11, Seen In The Wild (11 KiB)

Writing the docs took a long time and lot of work. Is there any appetite here for them?

I'd like to read it.

Michael

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