On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 12:03 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> Igor Brezac ypass.net> writes:
>
> > Is there a way to remove embedded Closed Caption (cea-708)
> > from an mp4 using ffmpeg?
> >
> > Codec copy does not work, ffmpeg copies the user data to
> > the destination mp4.
>
> Please provide th
Igor Brezac ypass.net> writes:
> Is there a way to remove embedded Closed Caption (cea-708)
> from an mp4 using ffmpeg?
>
> Codec copy does not work, ffmpeg copies the user data to
> the destination mp4.
Please provide the command line you tested together
with the complete, uncut console out
Hi,
Is there a way to remove embedded Closed Caption (cea-708) from an mp4
using ffmpeg?
Codec copy does not work, ffmpeg copies the user data to the destination
mp4.
Thanks for your insight!
-Igor
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On 3/2/16, Christian Bianchini wrote:
> I have ran with log level and this is the result when it successfully
> capture at 60 FPS:
>
> frame= 153 fps= 61 q=0.0 size= 51752kB time=00:00:02.33
> bitrate=181487.1kbits
> dshow passing through packet of type video size 4147200 timestamp 26343746
>
John Baker dryfish.org.uk> writes:
> Saving to: ‘videostream.cgi.1’
Please show ffmpeg -i output for the saved file.
> Here's my attempt at ffmpeg command line usage, but given it
> won't work, I'd be grateful if someone could correct me. I've
> copied it from an online example and am not sur
shuvro majumder gmail.com> writes:
> Hi, I want to capture video via a usb webcam. Using ffmpeg
> and video4linux2, now I can easily record video.
Please provide command line (including console output),
it will allow us to show you a possibility for playback.
> Can you help me to record and p
IT seems like adding the -vsync drop is recording all the time, is this a
bad practices ?
On 2 March 2016 at 11:03, Christian Bianchini wrote:
> I have ran with log level and this is the result when it successfully
> capture at 60 FPS:
>
> frame= 153 fps= 61 q=0.0 size= 51752kB time=00:00:02.
I have ran with log level and this is the result when it successfully
capture at 60 FPS:
frame= 153 fps= 61 q=0.0 size= 51752kB time=00:00:02.33
bitrate=181487.1kbits
dshow passing through packet of type video size 4147200 timestamp 26343746
orig
timestamp 26078449 graph timestamp 26343718 di