Am 22.10.2019 um 20:13 schrieb Rodney Baker :
> There is something intriguing about the odd idea of round-tripping in the
> sense of non destructive manipulation of data.
You did not explain your use case but the general issue is that FFmpeg is a
transcoding utility (with some additional
>
> Why not just keep the original? (Or, what's to be accomplished by the
> double conversion?)
>
This was what I was thinking as well.
There is something intriguing about the odd idea of round-tripping in the
sense of non destructive manipulation of data.
At least in keeping the original, the
On 10/20/2019 2:36 PM, Julien Dotsev wrote:
I want to be able to bring back the original file. Is it possible?
Why not just keep the original? (Or, what's to be accomplished by the
double conversion?)
z!
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> Am 20.10.2019 um 23:36 schrieb Julien Dotsev :
>
> Why when I convert a video file to mpeg-ts and then convert it back to the
> original one there is a file size increase? Is there a way to avoid that?
Command line and complete, uncut console output missing.
> I want to be able to bring
Why when I convert a video file to mpeg-ts and then convert it back to the
original one there is a file size increase? Is there a way to avoid that? I
want to be able to bring back the original file. Is it possible?
Julien
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