Command Flags
Flag | Options | Description |
---|---|---|
-codec:a |
libfaac, libfdk_aac, libvorbis | Audio Codec |
-quality |
best, good, realtime | Video Quality |
-b:a |
128k, 192k, 256k, 320k | Audio Bitrate |
-codec:v |
mpeg4, libx264, libvpx-vp9 | Video Codec |
# | |
# Plot some data as a filled chord graph! | |
# The data labels will be '[label1] donated $[qty] to [label2]. | |
# | |
# You should have plotly installed and set up for this to work. | |
# | |
# By Riley, Feb 2017, but almost all of it stolen from examples | |
# at https://plot.ly/python/filled-chord-diagram/ | |
# |
Command Flags
Flag | Options | Description |
---|---|---|
-codec:a |
libfaac, libfdk_aac, libvorbis | Audio Codec |
-quality |
best, good, realtime | Video Quality |
-b:a |
128k, 192k, 256k, 320k | Audio Bitrate |
-codec:v |
mpeg4, libx264, libvpx-vp9 | Video Codec |
ffmpeg -y -i input.mp4 -vf fps=10,scale=716:-1:flags=lanczos,palettegen palette.png | |
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -i palette.png -filter_complex "fps=10,scale=716:-1:flags=lanczos[x];[x][1:v]paletteuse" output.gif |