There are three ways of doing it... and one of them should work."
You know that FFMPEG supports h265 hardware accelerated encoding with Radeon cards on Linux? I mean I couldn't get it to work but FFMPEG supports it.
“Create a non playable file? No problem.” So accurate.
the amount of artifacts in this video is very accurate
I don't think people are equipped with the proper codec to appreciate the subtle genius of the editing here.
Frantically scrolling through miles of docs while muttering "okaaay okaaay okaaay" in hopes of willing yourself to understand without actually comprehending a single word.
"All of this? Just one command - Oh there was an issue in the..." I died. Too true.
I've been using Unix/Linux CLI for 25+ years, and memorised thousands of commands and their options. ffmpeg was the first one where I had to make a cheat sheet to write down for future reference all the sets of options I need to do common tasks, because I can't possibly remember them. And yes, most of them probably came from StackOverflow.
5:01 - "At the end of the day you will probably just need one command, over and over, and that one you will get from stack overflow without understanding ffmpeg." Summed up my initial experience with 90% of terminal apps.
"2022, we have flying cars, we have gifs, and we still don't have transparency" As someone who does motion graphics, I feel this so hard. Either practically uncompressed mov, or webm with mediocre support everywhere.
how to use FFmpeg (2022 guide): 1- google what do you want to do 2- copy paste (don't bother understanding the strange numbers) 3- Done (50% playable output)
The distortion at 0:19 is perfect.
"I know the website looks like a scam" No kidding. :D
three ways to do it, one of them should work
How are you so accurate on every topic
I love the encoding errors. Perfect.
3:48 "I know the website looks like a scam but it's really not." Gets me every time.
I cant wait to watch 'Senior Engineer at NASA, Rust Expert'
"What do you mean the video is not playing in Quicktime" As someone who has had to write code to encapsulate video professionally I FUCKING FELT THAT
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