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Bookmark Exporting Filtering Sharing Tutorial
Yesterday’s Making of Ffmpeg Video Overall Effects Tutorial‘s “first draft” feel of our inhouse Bookmark Export Filtering web application showed just that. Yes, there was quite a lot to improve on, the way we saw it being … adding a … Continue reading →
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Making of Ffmpeg Video Overall Effects Tutorial
At the end of yesterday’s Ffmpeg Video Overall Effects Tutorial there was an Unordered List … curves — ffmpeg examples Converts GIMP colour curve to something the FFmpeg can read in the curve filter · GitHub Top 20 best commands … Continue reading →
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Ffmpeg Video Overall Effects Tutorial
Today’s work (all on our macOS MAMP local Apache/PHP/MySQL web server environment) is only “toe dipping” in a “great big sea of possibilities” regarding the great ffmpeg‘s “filtering style abilities” further to yesterday’s Ffmpeg Video Subliminal Message Tutorial, but … … Continue reading →
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Ffmpeg Video Subliminal Message Tutorial
Revisiting the brilliant ffmpeg, as discussed at the recent Ffmpeg Install and Public Face Tutorial … the other day we were reading the excellent Fastest way to extract frames using ffmpeg? and noted it down for a future discussion … … Continue reading →
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Pandoc Install and Public Face Sharing and Security Tutorial
It’s interesting thinking on today’s work, further to yesterday’s Pandoc Install and Public Face Tutorial, teaming … sharing … and … security … ideas and concepts do not feel like likely “conceptfellows”. But these two ideas share the same repository, … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, dnf, document, email, exec, ffmpeg, image, install, installer, Linux, media, Package Manager, pandoc, PHP, programming, security, serverside, share, sharing, SMS, temporary, tutorial, video, web server
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Pandoc Install and Public Face Tutorial
As with the recent Ffmpeg Install and Public Face Tutorial there’s an opportunity with our new web server to install Document Conversion command line software known as … pandoc … we install on AlmaLinux9 via … dnf install pandoc … … Continue reading →
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Ffmpeg Install and Public Face Tutorial
Our recent web server VPS migration can not only be … a migration of functionality (eg. this WordPress blog) … as well as … an opportunity to open up new vistas of serverside functionality … such as today’s ffmpeg install, … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF Creator Overlayed Images Top Left Tutorial
To add to the recent Animated GIF Creator Overlayed Images Tutorial‘s user interaction logic, we add a way to control those two “overlay” CSS properties … left top … but more in the sense that we allow CSS … margin-eft … Continue reading →