Hello list,
I'm using drawtext to burn-in the timestamp into a video.
the current way is to use
*drawtext='fontfile=FreeSans.ttf:text=%{localtime\:%T %d.%m.%Y}'*
but it only works fine with real-time encoding.
I'm receiving a UDP multicast stream and the problem is that the stream
will be
Hello
I'm trying to create an I-Frame only video from an existing video.
This works fine:
ffmpeg -i input.ts -vf select='eq(pict_type\,PICT_TYPE_I)' output.ts
Is there an way without re-encoding the video?
Something like:
ffmpeg -i input.ts -vf select='eq(pict_type\,PICT_TYPE_I)' -vcodec
Hello
I'm using the drawtext filter to burn in the timestamp.
drawtext=fontfile=FreeMono.ttf:shadowcolor=white:shadowx=2:shadowy=2:x=10:y=19:timecode='12\:49\:18\:00':
rate=*25*:fontsize=22:text=\'7.10.2014 \'
But with this filter i can only handle videos with framerate=25
Who can i use the
Hello!
This is my first mail on this list. So i hope i didn't got the wrong
mailinglist.
Im writing an program which received a mpeg ts udp stream and convert it to mp4
on the fly.
Sometimes i have a problem with async audio.
[mpegts @ 0x35fd580] PES packet size