[FFmpeg-user] Why Does ffprobe Report an Incorrect Number of Frames?
John G
skeeve99 at yahoo.com.au
Thu May 8 02:28:59 CEST 2014
>> --enable-bzlib --enable-iconv --enable-zlib
>
>Unrelated: Is this a Zeranoe build?
>(These option don't work the way people expect.)
>
Yep..
>> frame= 18 fps=0.0 q=0.0 size=N/A time=00:00:00.08
>> bitrate=N/A dup=13 drop=0
>
>This means the input has actually even less frames
>(and is VFR), you can use -vsync 0 to force FFmpeg to
>output one frame for (exactly) every input frame.
>(By default, the output for images is cfr.)
Sorry... VFR?? CFR? As I say, I'm not too flash on the terminology (yet).
-John
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