On 2022-02-07 02:15, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
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It would be easier to review if you were to name the files consistently with the link targets. e.g.
in 01.html, link with text "Seen In The Wild, Repairing Video" has
HREF="LinguaFranca.11.SeenInTheWild.html", but the corresponding file is named "V
On 2022-02-06 22:37, Mark Filipak wrote:
Greetings!
For those interested in an object-oriented video notation for concise
descriptions of video structures...
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Video Notation.03.EnhancedTerminolog
Greetings!
For those interested in an object-oriented video notation for concise descriptions of video
structures...
Video Notation.01.Preface.html
Video Notation.02.Teasers.html
Video Notation.03.EnhancedTerminology.html
Video Notation.04.Reference.html
Video Notation.05.Encodi
Greetings!
For those interested in an object-oriented video notation for concise descriptions of video
structures...
Video Notation.01.Preface.html
Video Notation.02.Teasers.html
Video Notation.03.EnhancedTerminology.html
Video Notation.04.Reference.html
Video Notation.05.Encodi
Greetings!
For those interested in an object-oriented video notation for concise descriptions of video
structures...
Video Notation.01.Preface.html
Video Notation.02.Teasers.html
Video Notation.03.EnhancedTerminology.html
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=> Video Notation.04.Reference.html
Greetings!
For those interested in an object-oriented video notation for concise descriptions of video
structures...
Video Notation.01.Preface.html
Video Notation.02.Teasers.html
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=> Video Notation.03.EnhancedTerminology.html
Video Notation.04.Reference.html
Greetings!
For those interested in an object-oriented video notation for concise descriptions of video
structures...
___ This attachment:
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=> Video Notation.01.Preface.html
=> Video Notation.02.Teasers.html
Video Notation.03.EnhancedTerminology.html
Video Notation.04.Reference.html
Am 07.02.22 um 02:25 schrieb CMG DiGiTaL:
Hi,
I'm creating a bat file that will access a folder with several mp3 files. I
would like to be able to select in this folder only the mp3s with a sample
rate of 48000 khz and copy them to another folder where I will change from
48000 khz to 44100 khz
Hi,
I'm creating a bat file that will access a folder with several mp3 files. I
would like to be able to select in this folder only the mp3s with a sample
rate of 48000 khz and copy them to another folder where I will change from
48000 khz to 44100 khz. What command can I use to select only 48000kH
Am 06.02.2022 um 08:17 schrieb Mark Filipak:
On 2022-02-06 00:30, Mark Filipak wrote:
The subject is the 'setts' filter...-clip-
What am I doing wrong?
Is the 'setts' bitstream filter dead? Note "No such filter: 'setts'".
ffmpeg -report -i 24'fps[24pps].vob -filter_complex
"setts=pts=N*3753
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