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Recording thumbnails - resolved! :-D
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<blockquote data-quote="01-0077" data-source="post: 807167" data-attributes="member: 89613"><p>Thanks pilehave, the reason I asked was because I couldn't get the version you posted to run from a command prompt. Is it 64 bit, I'm on x86? I downloaded a 32 bit version and it works a treat.</p><p></p><p>I found the ffmpeg documentation in one of your earlier posts. Quickly found out that for a performance boost to make sure the -ss argument is before the -i, this way ffmpeg jumps straight to that position without decoding first.</p><p></p><p>A while back I had a play with a filewatcher app which monitors a folder and when a file is created will call another program to run on the file. I used this with mtn with limited success (due to mtn), but I might have a go with ffmpeg and see how it goes. This runs as a service and I can just disable thumb generation in FTR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01-0077, post: 807167, member: 89613"] Thanks pilehave, the reason I asked was because I couldn't get the version you posted to run from a command prompt. Is it 64 bit, I'm on x86? I downloaded a 32 bit version and it works a treat. I found the ffmpeg documentation in one of your earlier posts. Quickly found out that for a performance boost to make sure the -ss argument is before the -i, this way ffmpeg jumps straight to that position without decoding first. A while back I had a play with a filewatcher app which monitors a folder and when a file is created will call another program to run on the file. I used this with mtn with limited success (due to mtn), but I might have a go with ffmpeg and see how it goes. This runs as a service and I can just disable thumb generation in FTR. [/QUOTE]
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