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Making of iPhone Videos Play Around the Traps Tutorial
Especially as far as video creation goes with the set of web browser brands, on mobile and non-mobile platforms, going around, it can be valid to ask … Does it play everywhere? … because it’s surprising what can arise sometimes. … Continue reading →
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Tagged airdrop, audio, camera, codecs, command line, compatibility, configuration, context, contextualize, convert, ffmpeg, functionality, iPhone, macOS, media, mimetype, mov, mp4, open source, platform, play, playing, Safari, StackOverflow, sync, synchronize, track, tutorial, video, web browser
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Animated GIF Slide AlmaLinux Ffmpeg Video Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Animated GIF Slide GIFEncoder AlmaLinux Tweaks Tutorial‘s inhouse Animated GIF Creator web application improvements, today we channel how with going from … CentOS Apache PHP version starting with a 5 … to … AlmaLinux Apache PHP version … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, animated gif, array index, attribute, class, constructor.class, curly brace, dimension, dimensions, DOM, dropdown, ffmpeg, flag, flagging, GIFEncoder, height, image, Javascript, mix, object, OOP, PHP, programming, set and forget, size, slide, strategy, string offset, syntax, tutorial, user, user interaction, video, width
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Ffmpeg User Defined Video Editing Crontab Assisted Sharing Tutorial
In yesterday’s Ffmpeg User Defined Video Editing Sharing Tutorial about sharing video data (that might have been edited by ffmpeg command line means) we warned … even though it is only likely to work for shorter videos … regarding the … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, blur, browse, command line, crontab, download, email, ffmpeg, form, genericization, guassian blue, hashtag, hashtagging, IFRAME, PHP, programming, schedule, sepia, share, Share API, sharing, shell_exec, SMS, softlink, switch, switches, tutorial, url, video, video editor
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Ffmpeg User Defined Video Editing Sharing Tutorial
Sharing options for video based data are often more restrictive regarding email and SMS conduits, but we’ll still go ahead with a … “a” link “mailto:” (for emails) or “sms:” (for SMS) methodology … email subject containing ffmpeg command used … Continue reading →
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Tagged blur, browse, command line, download, email, ffmpeg, form, guassian blue, hashtag, hashtagging, IFRAME, PHP, programming, sepia, share, Share API, sharing, shell_exec, SMS, switch, switches, tutorial, url, video, video editor
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Ffmpeg User Defined Browsed Video Editing Tutorial
Today’s work, onto yesterday’s Ffmpeg User Defined Video Editing Tutorial, is to loosen the restrictions regarding “input video file source” we had happening in that “first draft” incarnation of our Ffmpeg User Defined Video Editing web application. In order to … Continue reading →
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Tagged blur, browse, command line, ffmpeg, form, guassian blue, IFRAME, PHP, programming, sepia, shell_exec, switch, switches, tutorial, url, video, video editor
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Ffmpeg User Defined Video Editing Tutorial
Today we’re combining video contents from … yesterday’s Ffmpeg Helps iPhone Video to YouTube Tutorial … with … our newly created public interface to ffmpeg with the “soon to be DNS version of rjmprogramming.com.au … but not yet” AlmaLinux Apache/PHP/MySql … Continue reading →
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Tagged blur, command line, ffmpeg, form, guassian blue, PHP, programming, sepia, shell_exec, switch, switches, tutorial, video, video editor
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Ffmpeg Helps iPhone Video to YouTube Tutorial
Today we recorded a video looking out from Govetts Leap, Blackheath, here in the Blue Mountains. We captured it via the Camera app on an iPhone via its Video option. Nineteen seconds long, to share to this MacBook Air we … Continue reading →
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Tagged airdrop, camera, camera app, ffmpeg, iPhone, MacBook Air, publish, tutorial, upload, video, YouTube
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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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Tagged bookmark, browse, brush turkey, button, camera, clientside, colour balance, command, command line, details, Did you know, DOM, drag, email, emoji, fade, ffmpeg, file, file browse, GIMP, hash, hashtag, history, HTML, IFRAME, iPhone, Javascript, MacBook Air, macOS, making of, MAMP, message, PaintBrush, photo, programming, Python, reveal, share, sharing, slide, SMS, subliminal, subliminal message, summary, textarea, tutorial, underexposed, video
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