You should try the command I posted and not install another one.
Your Hybrid version did come with an aomenc binary.
Assuming you figured that out yourself and the responses are based on the command line I posted.
Does calling:
Process the whole file, or does it report any errors or warnings?
Cu Selur
Your Hybrid version did come with an aomenc binary.
Assuming you figured that out yourself and the responses are based on the command line I posted.
Does calling:
"/home/visilionosh/to_storage/TOOLS/hybrid/ffmpeg" -y -noautorotate -nostdin -threads 8 -i "/mnt/wwn-0x50014ee267906e25/UCJm2TgUqtK1_NLBrjNQ1P-w/zBnFJjKqVM8_20200124.webm" -map 0:0 -an -sn -vf scale=256:144 -pix_fmt yuv420p10le -strict -1 -fps_mode passthrough -sws_flags spline -f yuv4mpegpipe /dev/null
Quote:The log shows that when Hybrid builds the aomenc command it relies on metadata from the input file—such as codec information and keyframe positions—to properly process and segment the video stream. However, the log repeatedly notes that there’s “no Codec” and “no keyFramePositions” for the input webm file ().No, chatgpt has no clue what it's writing about. (the input is fed to aomenc through a pipe, there are no keyframe positions&co,..)
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.