On Sun, 20 Oct 2019, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Am 20.10.2019 um 23:05 schrieb Hans Carlson :
Is there any advantage (or disadvantage) to using the fps filter vs the
-r option in this particular case?
The main difference between the fps filter and the constant frame rate
output that can be
> Am 20.10.2019 um 23:05 schrieb Hans Carlson :
>
> Is there any advantage (or disadvantage) to using the fps filter vs the -r
> option in this particular case?
The main difference between the fps filter and the constant frame rate output
that can be forced by the command line utility is
I have an h264/vorbis video at 1k fps and want to convert it to mpeg2/ac3
at 30 fps. If I don't use the fps filter ffmpeg appears to automatically
convert the output to 30 fps (which I assume is the default -r value), but
the following warnings are displayed:
More than 1000 frames