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We've been trying to isolate sequences with gaps in our 'business as usual' 4K scanning and it seems some gappy sequences are going through RAWcooked encoding to FFV1 Matroska with this command: rawcooked --all --no-accept-gaps -y <image_sequence>
It would be great if the response of this command was to break transcode in FFmpeg where gaps are present, so the sequence doesn't progress.
Thanks so much, still saving lots of storage space with this excellent tool!
All the best,
Joanna
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Hi Jérôme,
We've been trying to isolate sequences with gaps in our 'business as usual' 4K scanning and it seems some gappy sequences are going through RAWcooked encoding to FFV1 Matroska with this command:
rawcooked --all --no-accept-gaps -y <image_sequence>
It would be great if the response of this command was to break transcode in FFmpeg where gaps are present, so the sequence doesn't progress.
Thanks so much, still saving lots of storage space with this excellent tool!
All the best,
Joanna
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: