2018-04-16 2:29 GMT+02:00, Gralfus :
> Do you mean a link to the video
Yes.
Can be dropbox, datafilehost or any other host you like.
Please do not top-post here, Carl Eugen
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The thought occurred to me today that with the h265 codec, I may need a more
modern computer for doing the processing and viewing. Mine is about 11 years
old, so I'm going to do more experimenting with more modern hardware to see
if that is perhaps behind the artifacts I'm seeing. I'll get back to
On 4/15/2018 5:51 PM, Dennis Mungai wrote:
I'm sure that a sample of such a size can also be attached to an email
(2.5MB only).
But it would be rather unfriendly to send that sample to the entire list
membership; please just send a URL.
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Thank you, I will gather that information tomorrow and submit it.
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Hello, Gralfus.
This is how you should provide a sample for use:
https://www.ffmpeg.org/bugreports.html
Typically, extract the sample using a tool such as dd. Take this
snippet (quoted from the link above):
dd if=sample-file of=small-sample-file bs=1024 count=1
Then you would upload the
Do you mean a link to the video, or some other code than what I mentioned?
I put up a copy on YouTube, but since they tend to re-encode it may not be
exactly what I have.
Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd8C_-evKxs
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Background of issue:
I have a new Panasonic 4K video camera that produces its 4K content in h.264
MP4 format (3840×2160). When I use ffmpeg to convert this to the h.265 codec
to shrink the file size, I see a couple of errors about a missing key frame
and timestamp, but then the file is generated