Fabrice Saudoyez staytuned.be> writes:
> Any possibility without re-encoding ?
You can test the input option -r.
Please do not top-post here, Carl Eugen
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On 30 December 2015 at 00:11, Fabrice Saudoyez <
fabrice.saudo...@staytuned.be> wrote:
> Any possibility without re-encoding ?
> Just copy the frames ?
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> On 30/12/15 00:04, "ffmpeg-user on behalf of Carl Eugen Hoyos" <
> ffmpeg-user-boun...@ffmpeg.org on behalf of ceho...@ag.or.at> wrote
Any possibility without re-encoding ?
Just copy the frames ?
On 30/12/15 00:04, "ffmpeg-user on behalf of Carl Eugen Hoyos"
wrote:
>Fabrice Saudoyez staytuned.be> writes:
>
>> I would like to copy a ProRes file to another proves file
>> changing the framerate.
>> But in changing the frame
Fabrice Saudoyez staytuned.be> writes:
> I would like to copy a ProRes file to another proves file
> changing the framerate.
> But in changing the frame rate I don’t want to
> interpolate the frames.
Do you want to change playback speed? This is possible
with the setpts filter but needs reenc
Hi
I would like to copy a ProRes file to another proves file changing the
framerate.
But in changing the frame rate I don’t want to interpolate the frames.
I’alike to take the number of frame of the source and have the exact frames
amount in the destination files but changing the frame rate.
Like