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mayeaux / resize-image-in-github-issue-github-flavored-markdown.md
Created August 16, 2021 14:25 — forked from stevecondylios/resize-image-in-github-issue-github-flavored-markdown.md
How to Resize an Image in a Github Issue (e.g. Github flavored Markdown)

How to Resize an Image in Github README.md (i.e. Github Flavored Markdown)

Percentage:

<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16319829/81180309-2b51f000-8fee-11ea-8a78-ddfe8c3412a7.png" width=50% height=50%>

Pixels:

<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16319829/81180309-2b51f000-8fee-11ea-8a78-ddfe8c3412a7.png" width="150" height="280">

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mayeaux / embed_sub.md
Created November 18, 2022 00:46 — forked from gmolveau/embed_sub.md
Embed subtitle (soft) in mp4/mkv file with ffmpeg without re-encoding

solution from https://stackoverflow.com/a/17584272/2627873

This solution adds the subtitles to the video as a separate optional (and user-controlled) subtitle track.

So you can choose the subtitle in VLC for example, it's not hard-coded or burned-in. And it won't re-encode the entire file so it's really fast.

  • ffmpeg is required
  • movie = great_movie.mp4 (works with mkv too)
  • subtitle = great_movie.english.srt