FFMPEG: Set output res and bitrate depending upon input video
1.FFmpeg documentation : :
Description:The format option may be needed for raw input files. 3.
Detailed description. The transcoding process in ffmpeg for each output
can be described by the following diagram:
2.FFmpeg documentation : :
Description:The result will be that in output the top half of the video is
mirrored onto the bottom half. Filters in the same linear chain are
separated by commas, and distinct ...
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Description:This page explains the purpose and use of all x264 parameters.
Parameters are ordered the same as their appearance in x264 --fullhelp.
See also x264 Stats Output ...
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7.ffdshow 1.3.4530 - Version History - Video Help
Description:Tool: Description : Type: Rating: Comment: ffdshow RECENTLY
UPDATED: ffdshow is an advanced directshow decoder and VFW codec for
playing most video formats like AVI ...
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Description:... OpenGL video output now accepts YUV as input and uses ...
an FFmpeg-based RTMP input ... set vbv-max-bitrate=bitrate ...
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Description:Vorbis is intended for sample rates from 8 kHz telephony to
192 kHz digital masters and a range of channel representations (monaural,
polyphonic, stereo, quadraphonic ...
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