[FFmpeg-user] Fatal errors
Carl Eugen Hoyos
cehoyos at ag.or.at
Thu Aug 9 18:47:37 CEST 2012
agowad <at> gmail.com <agowad <at> gmail.com> writes:
> >> Fatal for me means that there is a risk that output
> >> file was not properly generated.
> >
> >A risk?
>
> Yes, I want to be sure that the output file was
> successfully generated and that there is no risk that
> it is anyhow corrupted. I don't know much about ffmpeg,
> and I assume that it can exit with code 0 but at the same
> time write to the output some errors that may (or may not)
> affect a generated video. This is why I used word risk.
Let me try again (differently):
I severely doubt you can define "not properly generated" and
I therefore find it very unlikely this can be detected.
> >Please understand that afaict the developers do not see
> >error strings as part of the API, so whatever you are
> >trying to do will definitely break fast.
> >
> >Try instead to explain what you want to do, perhaps
> >someone on the list can help you.
>
> I am using ffmpeg.exe to convert video to mp4 format
> (among other things). I don't remember why but (I
> assume) there was a reason why I decided to analyse ffmpeg
> output for errors (maybe exit code hasn't worked for me in
> some cases).
> So what I want to do is to detect when ffmpeg fails to
> create completely correct converted file.
Now you would have to define "completely correct".
As it is, I certainly cannot help you, if you can
remember why you decided you want to analyse the output
(preferably a command line with complete, uncut console
output and an explanation what went wrong), somebody
may be able to help you.
Sorry, Carl Eugen
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