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May 28 |
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Exam Question - end-to-end delay from video capture to video playout You are not considering reordering of MPEG frames, I think. |
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May 27 |
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Why is my video alternating between blurry and sharp? added 41 characters in body |
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May 26 |
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Why is my video alternating between blurry and sharp? added 63 characters in body |
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May 26 |
answered | Why is my video alternating between blurry and sharp? |
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Apr 1 |
answered | How can I make a video more seekable? |
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Feb 12 |
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What is a good efficient way to isolate clips from long movies? edited body |
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Feb 12 |
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What is a good efficient way to isolate clips from long movies? The documentation for ffmpeg is at ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.html. It looks like you should put the -ss option before the -i as that does a direct seek into the start position. The format of -ss and -t can be in seconds or hh:mm:ss.xxx. |
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Feb 11 |
answered | What is a good efficient way to isolate clips from long movies? |
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Feb 10 |
answered | Looking For A Video Editor that will maintain the codecs of the original source video |
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Feb 5 |
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Does the M4V file type have direct support for Audio? No problem. Guess what, this is NOT a container file, you have a raw H.264 elementary stream. Your vendor was right, that file format cannot hold audio. You may want to suggest that they use a different extension for these files, I've seen .avc and .h264 used for this format. Also, you may be able to generate a .mp4 from he m4v and the aac using ffmpeg, if ffmpeg is smart enough to recognize the m4v file as an elementary stream. |
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Feb 3 |
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Does the M4V file type have direct support for Audio? Download the XVI32 hex editor from chmaas.handshake.de/delphi/freeware/xvi32/xvi32.htm#download. Then unzip to any folder (it does not come with an installer). Then double click XVI32.exe, select File|Open and then choose one of your .m4v files. Take a screenshot of the application window and paste it on your question. I'll take a look and tell you what it is. |
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Feb 2 |
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Does the M4V file type have direct support for Audio? Are you on Windows, Mac or Linux? I can give you specific instructions for your OS to inspect the file if you want. |
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Feb 1 |
answered | Does the M4V file type have direct support for Audio? |
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Feb 1 |
answered | Which decoder allows for fast seeking or how to configure k-lite codec pack? |
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Jan 23 |
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video bitrate - how large should my video be? added 5 characters in body |
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Jan 23 |
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video bitrate - how large should my video be? edited body |
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Jan 22 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 22 |
accepted | Are there any good video editing apps for photographers? |
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Jan 22 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jan 22 |
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video bitrate - how large should my video be? deleted 3 characters in body |