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heyfluke / ffmpeg-commands.sh
Created April 2, 2022 06:03 — forked from 44213/ffmpeg-commands.sh
ffmpeg commands.
# To extract the sound from a video and save it as MP3:
ffmpeg -i <video.mp4> -vn <sound>.mp3
# To convert frames from a video or GIF into individual numbered images:
ffmpeg -i <video.mpg|video.gif> <frame_%d.png>
# To combine numbered images (frame_1.jpg, frame_2.jpg, etc) into a video or GIF:
ffmpeg -i <frame_%d.jpg> -f image2 <video.mpg|video.gif>
# To quickly extract a single frame from a video at time mm:ss and save it as a 128x128 resolution image:
#!/usr/local/python/bin
# coding=utf-8
'''Implements a simple log library.
This module is a simple encapsulation of logging module to provide a more
convenient interface to write log. The log will both print to stdout and
write to log file. It provides a more flexible way to set the log actions,
and also very simple. See examples showed below:

Raspberry Pi general optimization

  • Use a class 10 SD card for best speed. The USB bus can't come much higher than 30MB/s so you don't have to buy any extremely fast ones though. Not all cards are compatible, check the compatibility list: http://elinux.org/RPi_SD_cards
  • Use the HardFloat version of Raspbian instead of the SoftFloat. HF has much faster floating point operations - however SF is required for running Java. So it's either Java or performance, like normal.
  • The official Raspbian image gives low network speeds: http://elinux.org/RPi_Performance#NIC
  • A graphics driver by Simon / teh_orph is using hardware acceleration for some instructions: http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=28294 installation instructions: http://elinux.org/RPi_Xorg_rpi_Driver
  • The firmware can be upgraded which gives, among other things, better GPU performance.