[FFmpeg-user] The Start time is wrong when use -ss 00:00:00.00
Rodney Baker
rodney.baker at iinet.net.au
Mon Nov 19 12:41:34 CET 2012
On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 22:05:32 Rodney Baker wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 21:57:33 Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
> > Rodney Baker <rodney.baker <at> iinet.net.au> writes:
> > > Some time in the last couple of weeks, when converting
> > > files using -ss and -t I got a message from ffmpeg to the
> > > effect that -t applies to the output file and should be
> > > specified accordingly.
> >
> > While it is true that -t should not be put in front of the
> > input file (what does it mean if you encode to several
> > output files?), it works fine here (for the first output
> > file) and the warning it outputs seems to make sense to me.
> >
> > Thank you, Carl Eugen
>
> Yes, I agree, but in Stephen's first example he had it before the input
> file. I suggested that it should go before the output file rather than the
> input file, but the warning seems to be new, hence my suggestion that
> things had changed in a recent commit. I don't think it is a bug. :-)
s/Stephen/Steven. Sorry. :-)
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