On 2016-01-13, at 11:22, Nicolas George wrote:
> Le duodi 22 nivôse, an CCXXIV, Etienne Desautels a écrit :
>> After more tests I hit some problems with some videos:
>> ffmpeg -hide_banner -i /mnt/archivescollection/test_file.iso -f null -af
>> ebur128=peak=true:framelog=verbose -vf
Le duodi 22 nivôse, an CCXXIV, Etienne Desautels a écrit :
> After more tests I hit some problems with some videos:
> ffmpeg -hide_banner -i /mnt/archivescollection/test_file.iso -f null -af
> ebur128=peak=true:framelog=verbose -vf idet,cropdetect=0.12:2:1 -y /dev/null
>
On 2016-01-08, at 04:18, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
>
>>> mplayer -dumpstream is recommended but if it's
>>> not needed for your specific usecase, the better!
>
>> What do you mean by "not needed for your specific usecase"?
>
> I believe that you wrote that FFmpeg works for you
> directly on
Etienne Desautels gmail.com> writes:
> > mplayer -dumpstream is recommended but if it's
> > not needed for your specific usecase, the better!
> What do you mean by "not needed for your specific usecase"?
I believe that you wrote that FFmpeg works for you
directly on the iso file: If it does
Etienne Desautels gmail.com> writes:
> What's the current status of the support of .iso DVD
> image as input in ffmpeg and ffprobe?
mplayer -dumpstream is recommended but if it's
not needed for your specific usecase, the better!
Carl Eugen
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On 2016-01-06, at 17:03, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> Etienne Desautels gmail.com> writes:
>
>> What's the current status of the support of .iso DVD
>> image as input in ffmpeg and ffprobe?
>
> mplayer -dumpstream is recommended but if it's
> not needed for your specific usecase, the better!
Hi,
What's the current status of the support of .iso DVD image as input in ffmpeg
and ffprobe?
I'm asking because I was with the impression that FFmpeg wasn't able to read
directly .iso files without mounting them before, but I accidentally tried and
that looks to work flawlessly?
I'm using