Le 02/08/2012 18:19, Michael Bradshaw a écrit :
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 9:33 AM, gilles pouliquen gil...@solidanim.com
mailto:gil...@solidanim.com wrote:
But yeah I would definitly love to see the ffmbc anyway fork but I
can't find the source code :( ...
You mean you can't find the
Hello,
I'm trying to generate a movie and I'd like to include timecodes
information to my video stream.
I know that quicktime has support for a timecode track so I am using the
mov encoder in ffmpeg hoping i could add my own timecode track.
So I have two questions: is that the right way to go
My research on this subject says you probably need the ffmbc fork for this.
I have tried it, but never managed to get timecode in my files :(
Documentation was pretty much non existant if I remember correctly. Maybe
this has changed now.
Let me know how it goes!
Regards
Carl
Le 02/08/2012 16:02, Carl Lindqvist a écrit :
My research on this subject says you probably need the ffmbc fork for
this. I have tried it, but never managed to get timecode in my files
:( Documentation was pretty much non existant if I remember correctly.
Maybe this has changed now.
Let me
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 9:33 AM, gilles pouliquen gil...@solidanim.comwrote:
But yeah I would definitly love to see the ffmbc anyway fork but I can't
find the source code :( ...
You mean you can't find the FFmbc source? http://code.google.com/p/ffmbc/
--Michael