Hi,
On 2015-09-17, at 18:45, Dave Rice wrote:
>> On Sep 14, 2015, at 11:56 PM, Etienne Desautels
>> wrote:
>> I will start using FFV1 to archive video for a museum and I will like to
>> know what's the best settings to get smaller files. I will use version 3
>>
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 13:44:47 -0400, Etienne Desautels wrote:
> > GOP (=Group Of Pictures) is a unit very common for lossy encoding.
Same for lossless. (But the rest of the explanation is fine for me.)
Sorry for nitpick,
Moritz
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Hi,
On 2015-09-18, at 03:36, MrNice wrote:
>
> I don't want to interfere but only to understand the parameters.
> 2nd link, FFv1 results GOP=1 vs. GOP=300
>
> Documentation says:
> Slices-slices 4, 6, 9, 12, 16, 24, 30 Each frame is
> split into this
> number of slices.
I hope someone out here will have an idea on how I can achieve the following ...
I have a project where I am converting some old 8mm film to digital video. The
concept is to add a blip / click / pulse to the soundtrack (which will
otherwise be silent) every time the next frame is brought in to
Hi Lou,
Thank you for your quick response. The logo that i wanna to hide is kind of
water mark that appear on different place on the screen and i do not know
which time will appear and how long will be displayed.
My script need to scan the screen many time and if he find the water mark
than it
On 8/21/15, Bilarus T wrote:
> Hello FFmpeg community
>
> I'm trying over 2 months to successfully use FFmpeg to stream locally my
> desktop to VMIX but without success and it is getting me insane
>
> I'm using screen-capture-recorder to capture at 60fps in 1080p
>
> I have
this is only a test
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