[FFmpeg-devel] on the hard state of ffmpeg command line options
Stefano Sabatini
stefasab at gmail.com
Sun Oct 28 17:48:52 CET 2012
On date Friday 2012-10-26 16:11:42 -0600, Roger Pack encoded:
> Hello all. I know you've probably all heard this before, but thought
> I'd just throw it out there all again.
> I love FFmpeg, but sometimes I'm a bit unhappy with the way it takes
> command line options.
>
> $ ffmpeg -i INPUT -f h264 yo.mp4
> $ ffmpeg -i INPUT -f mp4 yo.mp4
>
> Same location on the command line. Different meaning. Another example:
>
> $ ffmpeg -i INPUT -r 24 output
>
> I know this line makes perfect sense to long time users of FFmpeg.
> But to newbies, it is really hard to know where the r is going to
> apply. People mess it up all the time. And sometimes FFmpeg ignores
> input parameters
FFmpeg (both tool and library) should warn in case it is
unused/overridden/unsensical, consider to open a ticket if you have a
specific case.
> So basically I would suggest that "ambiguous" parameters like "r" and
> "f" be deprecated in favor of something (anything?) else. One
What's wrong with "f"?
> possibility might be something like -o:r (for "output rate") or the
> like. Another option might be to force input into its own section
> somehow, like
> $ ffmpeg -i "input_filename -r 24"
This would be completely broken (how can you tell where the
input_filename terminates?).
>
> or the like. That would be nice as well.
Also check:
https://ffmpeg.org/trac/ffmpeg/ticket/1480
to see why we keep the current syntax.
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