Video CD is the precursor format to DVD. It was developed in the early 90s by Sony, Philips, etc., and published as one of the color book standards like audio CDs.
DVD uses MPEG-2 at standard...
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Video CD is the precursor format to DVD. It was developed in the early 90s by Sony, Philips, etc., and published as one of the color book standards like audio CDs.
DVD uses MPEG-2 at standard...
A quick search uncovered this on AskUbuntu:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1116133/ubuntu-18-04-libcrypto-so-1-0-0-cannot-open-shared-object-file-no-such-file-o/1185815#1185815
Short version:...
How old is this laptop? Because the nonfree Intel driver is only for Gen 8 (Coffee Lake) and higher CPUs. So anything older than late 2017 wouldn't be able to use it.
Regardless, the particular...
All DVDs use MPEG-2 video, correct. But there might be streams that aren't 100% compliant (not usually a problem for commercial discs) or the stream might be compliant but the OS' driver to enable...
Use mpv, not mplayer. SMPlayer can provide the GUI if you want.
They aren't saying the system is 32-bit, they're saying the UEFI is 32-bit. Which it is, because the 32-bit Windows that shipped on it == 32-bit UEFI, even if the CPU platform is 64-bit. It's...
The original Pentium is i586, Pentium Pro and higher were i686. At least that's how GCC divvies it up. I wouldn't be surprised if some use 'i686' to mean 'has SSE', which was introduced in the...
Either you haven't turned on hardware decoding (which would explain it if the same camera's/drone's footage used to work but doesn't now), or you're using a newer camera/drone that's shooting in...
The error is that you're using 'ppa:' on something that isn't a ppa.
Just go into the Software Sources GUI dialog and remove it from there.
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/support/hardware/play-video-music-discs-usb-drives/
Note the 'Unsupported disc formats on PS5 consoles and PS4 consoles' section, where it lists
BD-RE ver.1.0...
Yes, FFmpeg can do re-encodes. The small primer there on AviSynth was mainly because that's one way you can ensure that everything looks correct before giving it to FFmpeg, because as far as FFmpeg...
I'd probably re-encode just to make sure the video is rotated correctly. I'd be willing to bet the issue in VLC is because it may be picking up on some metadata in the segments that changes when it...
Minor quibble, but bitrate scaling isn't linear, especially as resolutions get bigger and bigger. 4K doesn't require 4x the bitrate of 1080p for the same relative level of quality; IIRC, the usual...
This, especially when having to write guides on installing or building software. Having at least a little familiarity with the target distro makes sense, and in some cases, you may need to rely on a...
Those are not commands to be entered into bash. Those go into the script file.
You can't open VirtualDub2.
Oh, it appears that libdav1d-dev was only added to the repos in 21.04. In that case, just swap it out for libaom-dev (in the repos since 20.04) and change the --enable-libdav1d option in the FFmpeg...
Like I previously said and you just quoted:
What happens with
avs2yuv test.avs -o /dev/null
It doesn't matter what folder. And just the Version line goes in that script. Once you confirm that a simple script using Version works, you can try a different script like the one shown using...
Honestly, don't bother with trying to use AviSynth under Wine unless you know for a fact that one of the plugins you need to use hasn't been ported to Linux, because while AviSynth is actually one of...
I used to edit video on a Pentium III-era Celeron with Adobe Premiere 6.5. It's not a question of whether it's possible; it's a question of whether it's comfortable. And the thing that determines...
I have a Byte3 (which comes with an eMMC for storage, as here), added a 512GB SSD, moved Windows to the SSD, and then installed Ubuntu beside it on the SSD as a dual boot. Any consideration of dual...
It could be a combination of factors, although I'd expect a Ryzen to be more than powerful enough to keep up even if it had to do all of this in software.
The graphics drivers could be the problem...
Are these individual song/album purchases or are they from the Apple Music subscription service?
The former shouldn't be any kind of problem at all, because regular music purchases have no copy...
I always fresh install the newest six-month release the day it comes out (or possibly the next day if real life intervenes and I don't have the time). I just keep /home on a separate partition and...