[FFmpeg-user] Combining yuvj422p and yuvj420p
Cecil Westerhof
Cecil at decebal.nl
Mon Aug 11 11:44:17 CEST 2014
Op Monday 11 Aug 2014 11:19 CEST schreef Cecil Westerhof:
> Op Monday 11 Aug 2014 08:34 CEST schreef Carl Eugen Hoyos:
>
>> Cecil Westerhof <Cecil <at> decebal.nl> writes:
>>
>>> ffmpeg -y \
>>> -i "/home/cecil/Pictures/bin/3.mp3" \
>>> -f image2 \
>>> -r 1 \
>>
>> Does it make a difference if you use "-framerate 1"?
>
> I am going to try that out.
That solved the problem. (Without even doing the other stuff.)
It is a bit strange, because when I read the manpage they seem to do
the same. Even stranger: there is an example with framerate, but the
option itself is not described, while the option -r is described.
Which will lead to people using the ‘wrong’ option.
What is the difference between -r and -framerate?
>>> -i "tempFrames/testing%03d.jpg" \
>>
>>> -pix_fmt yuvj422p \
>>
>> Unrelated: This is wrong and misleading, no known
>> mpeg4 asp encoder (or decoder) supports anything
>> else than -yuv420p.
Removed.
I know almost nothing about encoders/decoders only enough of ffmpeg to
be able to do some useful things. ;-)
Any recommendations about filling this gap?
>> (And both "-f" are redundant.)
>
> I will remove those also then.
Removed.
Next time I should ask sooner. This was bugging me for some time. And
when I see how simple the solution was …
Thanks for the help.
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Cecil Westerhof
Senior Software Engineer
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof
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