home.social

#handbreak — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #handbreak, aggregated by home.social.

fetched live
  1. I am very happy to be able to use #WSL at work. We have recordings from Zoom that we need to retain but, sometimes they are pretty huge. I used #Handbreak to get them to a smaller size however it was hit and miss because there is no target size. I was able to use #FFMPEG to watch a folder for videos and then transcode to a target file size, its amazing and so easy. #UbuntuCLI #Linux #Ubuntu #OpenSource

  2. I have a copy of Godzilla Minus Zero on DVD. I’d like to rip it to my file server. HandBreak reliably stops encoding at ~49 minutes in and acts like it’s succeeded. I’ve never seen that before. Any ideas?
    #HandBreak

  3. I get to make these videos at work. I edit them using #Kdenlive and had to use the #rotoscoping tool to edited a #MapleBug that wandered on the scene. I use #AudioRecorder from #Fdroid to capture audio then sync in kdenlive. After it all I use #Handbreak to reduce the video size to about 3 to 4 mb from 45mb to post it on a display say city Hall.
    #OpenSource is awesome

    youtube.com/watch?v=1MQIam3T5R

  4. How to fix: Jellyfin Library Scan Hangs

    Just recently I wrote about How to install Jellyfin on a RaspberryPi. It all started promising until – after adding a couple of movies – the Library Scan suddenly hung. Unfortunately I didn’t dig too deep into all kinds of logs (which I certainly forgot but which might have given a hint).

    […]

    https://www.locked.de/how-to-fix-jellyfin-library-scan-hangs/

    #Handbreak #Jellyfin #RaspberryPi #recoding #Video

  5. Any advice from video people?

    I'm trying to import interlaced DVD video from a DVD Recorder to #DavinciResolve.

    Resolve doesn't like the raw mpeg 2 video, so I have to convert it to something like mp4 that it's happy with.

    The problem I'm having is keeping the interlaced nature of the video during the conversion. #Handbreak seems to turn it into a progressive file, and I find conflicting arguments about whether it can handle interlacing at all.

    Am I finally going to have to learn #FFMPEG?