On 1/12/16, Elliott Balsley wrote:
> I realize that; I was merely asking if the display can be disabled
> according to user preference. When using a narrow Terminal window, the
> display is constantly overwritten, so this new change means a wider
> Terminal window of
Nope. -loglevel warning disables progress display, so I re-enable it with
-stats.
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On 1/11/16, Elliott Balsley wrote:
> Sometime between July and December 2015, it seems ffmpeg has added a
> "speed" display measured as a multiple of the framerate. Is it possible to
> either hide this or hide the fps display? It seems redundant to show
> both. I run
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 17:37:46 -0800, Elliott Balsley wrote:
> It seems redundant to show both.
One of "time=", "size=", "bitrate=" is also redundant, they are
basically calculated from one another. ("bitrate" is calculated from
time and size.)
SCNR,
Moritz
I realize that; I was merely asking if the display can be disabled
according to user preference. When using a narrow Terminal window, the
display is constantly overwritten, so this new change means a wider
Terminal window of 100 chars is required.
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Sometime between July and December 2015, it seems ffmpeg has added a
"speed" display measured as a multiple of the framerate. Is it possible to
either hide this or hide the fps display? It seems redundant to show
both. I run ffmpeg in a script that shows progress with "-loglevel warning
-stats"