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<CounterPillow>
how would that be related
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<sam113101>
bro I don't know anything about computers
<sam113101>
isn't there a spot on the CPU that's like for decoding h.264 and h.265 and such?
<sam113101>
when you have integrated graphics
<sam113101>
it's just so goddamn slow man
<CounterPillow>
still don't see how that's related to the status line. I recommend you consult https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/HWAccelIntro for hardware decode/encode info.
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<sam113101>
no those were two different questions
<sam113101>
I can't load that web page CounterPillow
<deeyes>
hitting “static surface pool size exceeded” during avcodec_send_packet with D3D11VA decode — can’t bump extra_hw_frames any further due to hardware limits. tried a retry loop (50 max) in get_buffer, works well, but upstream says it’s the wrong place — should be handled at user level. anyone know how to cleanly handle this from the app side? appreciate any help. thanks
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<deeyes>
since the error is being triggered from within avcodec_send_packet, not sure how else to handle it cleanly.
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<dhirucodes>
Hello people.
<dhirucodes>
I am very new to compiling ffmpeg from source and I need to use it for a specific usecase.
<dhirucodes>
I was running ffmpeg 4.1.1 in my Docker container having ubuntu:20.04
<dhirucodes>
Now i need to upgrade to 7.0.2 but I need to make sure it has support for pulse audio and x11grab
<dhirucodes>
are there any specific guides or documentations I can follow?
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<JEEB>
dhirucodes: generally you should just install relevant devel-packages, you can look at the configure script for the dependencies of those relevant modules
<JEEB>
and if you want to make sure that you do not build without those modules enabled, you can explicitly enable various things
<JEEB>
then required deps not found becomes an error
<dhirucodes>
understood.
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<dhirucodes>
okay, I will look into the configure script.
<dhirucodes>
Also, please help me make sure if my approach is correct:
<dhirucodes>
the OS version I use does not have the latest ffmpeg repository
<dhirucodes>
so, I choose to compile my own.
<dhirucodes>
I compile ffmpeg with the required modules (I need pulse and x11grab)
<dhirucodes>
now I need this ffmpeg binary to be portable so I try to make a static build
<dhirucodes>
but, pulse audio comes with a lot of run time libraries.
<dhirucodes>
so I make sure that when I am copying over the binary to my other docker containers,
<dhirucodes>
I install those runtime dependencies and it should work as expected,
<dhirucodes>
Am I thinking in the right direction?
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<JEEB>
yes. personally I would probably base on the same base container or so, making sure that everything required indeed is there
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<dhirucodes>
yes,
<dhirucodes>
all my containers are on the same version of OS
<dhirucodes>
It's just that everytime I run my actual application container, I don't want to compile ffmpeg from scratch.
<dhirucodes>
I want to do it once and then use it everywhere.
<JEEB>
yes, you build that container and then you have a container with ffmpeg
<dhirucodes>
got it, thank you@
<dhirucodes>
you!*
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<nicolas17>
hello, I have an .mkv with subtitles in hdmv_pgs_subtitle format, afaik that's a bitmap format right?
<nicolas17>
can I use ffmpeg to hardcode them? I tried -filter_complex '[0:v] [0:7] overlay' but the result doesn't have visible subtitles, and I don't know if I screwed something up or if this is unsupported
<furq>
that should work
<furq>
pastebin the command line and output
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<nicolas17>
hrm it seems the video is 1920x800 but the subs are 1920x1080 so they end up off-screen
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<nicolas17>
overlay=y=-200 brought them into view
<furq>
probably better to scale them but either works
<BtbN>
The subs are probably meant for the video being letterboxed?
<BtbN>
on a 1080p canvas
<nicolas17>
yeah maybe
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<BtbN>
so scaling them would squish them in a weird way
<furq>
oh yeah
<furq>
i forgot bluray doesn't actually support 21:9
<kepstin>
yeah, this probably means that whoever encoded the video file cropped the video, but didn't do anything with the subtitles.
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<nicolas17>
after a quick look through the video to see if the subs were in the right place and not getting cropped, and if my re-letterboxing looks good... man these subtitles are *bad*, can't believe it's what came in the original bluray