welcome to the forum and thank you for using FFAStrans! I was not aware that ffmpeg supports SHQ, interesting. 1 and it's source can be downloaded here or (I often use SDI output that SC supports and to have NDI as well would be a big bonus) Interesting that you say that ffmpeg has NDI support, I know that several versions ago it did, but there was a massive fallout between Newtek and ffmpeg devs and subsequent precompiled versions of ffmpeg dropped NDI support.
or at least how to set output folder = input folder additional note: i forgot the location i download the ffmpeg, but this is the name file "ffmpeg-20190411-ce92ee4-win64-static. This approach bypasses the local network infrastructure. These PTZ cameras feature broadcast frame rates and NDI ® video output favored by video production professionals. At this time, the ARM NDI libraries support sending of NDI signals, not receiving. One of the things involved in that production was displaying an NDI stream, produced in vMix, to a pair of local projectors. If they fail to connect, then the problem is either your NDI group configuration or software-based local firewalls FFMPEG output to HTTP (too old to reply) Farid Zakaria 21:44:32 UTC. The above command will change the specified format into the output format given. FFmpeg supports most audio and video formats.
To use NDI inputs and Matrox Output, you need to manually set the value for stream_in_type in the VIDEO section of the Viz Config file: stream_in_type = 4. + The libndi_newtek output device provides playback capabilities for using NDI (Network + Device Interface, standard created by NewTek). Similarly it won't detect any existing NDI streams available on the network. Click Main output and name the Main output something that makes sense to you. If it does not exist, then create a new Numeric value for it. etc) use the following command: ffmpeg -r 60 -f image2 -s 1920x1080 -i pic%04d.
ffmpeg is a wonderful library for creating video applications or even general purpose utilities. Check out new documentation by Microsoft here and here to turn on NDI using PowerShell. I've downloaded the Newtek SDK and compiled it with the flags, but when I encode to NDI the stream can't be detected. It makes it hard to keep the context and is frowned upon. ffmpeg -i -c:v libx264 -crf 23 ffmpeg -i -c:v libx265 -crf 28 ffmpeg -i -c:v libvpx-vp9 -crf 30 -b:v 0 In H. To enable this output device you need to configure FFmpeg with -enable-libcaca. I don't know how ffplay works, but to pipe the output of ffmpeg to standard output, you can add the pipe command to the end of the ffmpeg command. x – The expression which specifies the top left corner x coordinate of the box. 0 Looks to me like there's a typo in "$ ffmpeg -i input. For the SDI to NDI conversion took place in a different computer. Hence if I trancode only 80000 frames at time and output to ffv1 again then there should be no loss of quality. Note that the DV stream is correctly remuxed only (it is still interlaced, no conversion), the issue is only a piece of metadata in the created AVI file, reason you see both "progressive" (from AVI) and "interlaced" (from DV) in the MediaInfo output.
Ffmpeg output to ndi Draw a colored box on the input image.