Please, enlighten this poor bastard.
matroska.h is here:
http://patches.ffmpeg.org/doxygen/0.5/matroska_8h-source.html
So, what is this:
http://patches.ffmpeg.org/doxygen/0.5/matroska_8h.html
and why does it exist?
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Hi All,
'yadif=mode=send_field' is one way to convert fields to frames at the same frame size and twice the
FR. It does it by repeating fields, but it also adds cosmetics -- it is, after all, a motion
interpolation filter.
I seek a fields-to-frames filter that does not add cosmetics. In my pu
> On Mar 4, 2021, at 1:57 PM, Paul B Mahol wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 9:36 PM Steven Kan wrote:
>
>> I have captured some nice footage of 3 coyotes traipsing through my yard,
>> from two IP cameras facing opposite directions. Recording was initiated by
>> in-camera motion triggers, so th
On 2021-03-02 13:31, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Am Di., 2. März 2021 um 17:50 Uhr schrieb Mark Filipak (ffmpeg)
:
I've searched the docs one-by-one. I seek a simpler way to repeat a frame.
Increase the frame rate, either with the fps filter or the ffmpeg option "-r".
They differ in their greedin
On 2021-03-04 09:26, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
On Thu, Mar 04, 2021 at 03:57:38 -0500, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) wrote:
Well, per rational.h, 'num' & 'den' are both integers.
Now, I don't know how '72' is stored. Is it stored as an int64?
They are defined as "int", which can be platform dependan
On 2021-03-04 11:02, Peter White wrote:
On 03.03.21 23:57, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) wrote:
On 2021-03-03 11:30, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) wrote:
I've tried transcoding a 2:21:19 movie via this script:
SET codecs=-codec:v libx265 -x265-params crf=16:qcomp=1.00 -codec:a copy
-codec:s copy -dn
FWIW I
On 2021-03-04 09:36, Michael Koch wrote:
Am 03.03.2021 um 23:57 schrieb Mark Filipak (ffmpeg):
I've tried transcoding a 2:21:19 movie via this script:
SET prep23=settb=expr=1/72,setpts=N*30030
SET cfr23=setpts=N*1001/24000/TB,fps=24000/1001
SET codecs=-codec:v libx265 -x265-params crf=16:q
On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 9:36 PM Steven Kan wrote:
> I have captured some nice footage of 3 coyotes traipsing through my yard,
> from two IP cameras facing opposite directions. Recording was initiated by
> in-camera motion triggers, so the recordings start about 50 seconds apart,
> as you can tell
On 04.03.21 22:56, Peter White wrote:
Something like this:
ffmpeg -f lavfi -i ffmpeg -f lavfi -i
color=size=960x720:rate=60:color=black -c libvpx-vp9 -t 50 offset.ts
Sorry, there is a mistake here. This is what I actually meant:
ffmpeg -f lavfi -i
color=size=960x720:rate=60:color=black -c lib
On 04.03.21 21:36, Steven Kan wrote:
I have captured some nice footage of 3 coyotes traipsing through my yard, from
two IP cameras facing opposite directions. Recording was initiated by in-camera
motion triggers, so the recordings start about 50 seconds apart, as you can
tell from the burned-i
I have captured some nice footage of 3 coyotes traipsing through my yard, from
two IP cameras facing opposite directions. Recording was initiated by in-camera
motion triggers, so the recordings start about 50 seconds apart, as you can
tell from the burned-in timestamps at the start of each video
On 04.03.21 17:17, Laura Smith via ffmpeg-user wrote:
-minrate 6000k -maxrate 6000k -bufsize 6000k -b:v 6000k
I know this is off topic and you are free to ignore this but I cannot
stand having to look at badly encoded videos on the interweb. Why do you
force a constant bitrate? I see that tho
Hmm.
Can you convert a small test file, verify it has the same issue, and upload it
somewhere?
Also, can you install a separate media player such as VLC, and try playing the
output file in that?
P
On Thursday, 4 March 2021, 17:07:53 GMT, Laura Smith
wrote:
Hi Phil
Just standard Mac O
On 04.03.21 18:21, Laura Smith via ffmpeg-user wrote:
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'Transcodings/file.mp4':
That looks like a different file, judging by your original post:
> "${OUTDIR}/1080/${OUTPFX}_1080.mp4"
There should be a file ending with _1080.mp4 in ${OUTDIR}/1080/,
similar
Hi Peter
Actually, I have inadvertently already tried it with "another program". The
target for all this work is web playback on video.js.
The lack of audio on video.js is what then drove me back to trying to listen to
it on OS X. ;-)
ffprobe:
ffprobe version N-101386-g77ce903f7a Copyright (
On 04.03.21 17:38, Laura Smith via ffmpeg-user wrote:
Stream #0:1(eng): Audio: aac (LC) (mp4a / 0x6134706D), 48000 Hz, stereo,
fltp, 317 kb/s (default)
Metadata:
creation_time : 2021-03-04T10:22:01.00Z
handler_name : #Mainconcept MP4 Sound Media Handler
vend
Hi Phil
Just standard Mac OS X preview (click on a mp4 and hit space, it pops up a
preview window and starts playing). Doing so on the source file provides
stereo audio output that is identical to what is seen in Adobe Premiere. Doing
so on the ffmpeg output provides pure silence.
Laura
Sen
Hi Laura
OK.
Ordinarily I'd say unless the filenames literally contain your home address and
phone number, don't obfuscate them, because that's exactly the sort of place
the wet can get in.
Still, in this case it does look like it's seeing the input audio and then
writing about 4.5MB of audio d
Hi,
The bit I posted was from a shell script so it was posted verbatim. The
variables are being correctly substituted because $SOURCE is found and the
output is at the expected $OUTDIR + $OUTPFX location.
As for the output, see below. I have changed filenames to obfuscated values
because I do
Hi there
Can I suggest you post for us the actual commandline that ends up getting
executed, and the output from ffmpeg, at least until it gets down to the
serious number crunching? The problem may be in the way the command is being
assembled.
P
On Thursday, 4 March 2021, 16:18:15 GMT, Laur
Hi,
Am I missing something simple here ?
The command I am using is based on the example given at
https://google.github.io/shaka-packager/html/tutorials/encoding.html :
ffmpeg -i "${SOURCE}" -c:a copy \
-vf "scale=-2:1080" \
-c:v libx264 -profile:v high -level:v 4.2 \
-x264-params scenecut
On 03.03.21 23:57, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) wrote:
On 2021-03-03 11:30, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) wrote:
I've tried transcoding a 2:21:19 movie via this script:
SET codecs=-codec:v libx265 -x265-params crf=16:qcomp=1.00 -codec:a copy
-codec:s copy -dn
FWIW I could not help but notice that you effec
Am 03.03.2021 um 23:57 schrieb Mark Filipak (ffmpeg):
I've tried transcoding a 2:21:19 movie via this script:
SET prep23=settb=expr=1/72,setpts=N*30030
SET cfr23=setpts=N*1001/24000/TB,fps=24000/1001
SET codecs=-codec:v libx265 -x265-params crf=16:qcomp=1.00 -codec:a
copy -codec:s copy -dn
On Thu, Mar 04, 2021 at 03:57:38 -0500, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) wrote:
> Well, per rational.h, 'num' & 'den' are both integers.
>
> Now, I don't know how '72' is stored. Is it stored as an int64?
They are defined as "int", which can be platform dependant. ffmpeg
assumes/guarantees ints to be at
On 2021-03-04 01:05, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
On 2021-03-03 14:57, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) wrote:
With TB = 1/(72 ticks/s), for a 24.976fps output,
deltaPTS = (1001/24000 frames/s)/(1/(72 ticks/s)) = 30030 ticks/frame
If working time_base (from the AVRational) has an effective resolution of in
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