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likely invalid. Resolution Make sure the path to the file is valid and accessible. -11 There was a remote callor multi-threading issue. Probable Causes Thewrong server IP address orwrong server port address may have been used. The server may have a firewall preventing inbound calls over TCP. Resolutions Check the server IP address and port address
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used in the remote call. Ensure that your firewall allows inbound calls over TCP. -12 The NDN Proxy is not running. Probable Cause The NDN Proxy service may have crashed or may have been stopped and not restarted. If not running, local and remote will both fail. Resolution Restart all ActivePDF services. -19 Timout Probable Cause A port number other than 52525 is used with a COM application. Resolution Use Port Number 52525. -99 File-Specific Conversion Hangs While converting documents from multiple sources, specific documents hang and do not convert completely. The system attempts to display dialog boxes on the main console which, in some cases, may not be readable. The APConv.log indicates that the processor application could not be started: WD23 3924 02/11/2008 11:23:46 Unable to launch application. Error code : -2146959355 () NOTE: While the error code -2146959355 is referenced in other articles, they do not apply to this particular situation. The log file may also display following error message: SRV 3708 02/08/20
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to record, convert and stream audio and video. Download Converting video and audio has never been so easy. $ ffmpeg -i input.mp4 output.avi Discover more News September 24th, 2016, SDL1 support dropped. Support for the https://ffmpeg.org/ SDL1 library has been dropped, due to it no longer being maintained (as of http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man1/avconv.1.html January, 2012) and it being superseded by the SDL2 library. As a result, the SDL1 output device has also been removed and replaced by an SDL2 implementation. Both the ffplay and opengl output devices have been updated to support SDL2. August 9th, 2016, FFmpeg 3.1.2 "Laplace" FFmpeg 3.1.2, a new point release from the 3.1 event viewer release branch, is now available! It fixes several bugs. We recommend users, distributors, and system integrators, to upgrade unless they use current git master. July 10th, 2016, ffserver program being dropped After thorough deliberation, we're announcing that we're about to drop the ffserver program from the project starting with the next release. ffserver has been a problematic program to maintain due to its use of internal APIs, which complicated event viewer windows the recent cleanups to the libavformat library, and block further cleanups and improvements which are desired by API users and will be easier to maintain. Furthermore the program has been hard for users to deploy and run due to reliability issues, lack of knowledgable people to help and confusing configuration file syntax. Current users and members of the community are invited to write a replacement program to fill the same niche that ffserver did using the new APIs and to contact us so we may point users to test and contribute to its development. July 1st, 2016, FFmpeg 3.1.1 "Laplace" FFmpeg 3.1.1, a new point release from the 3.1 release branch, is now available! It mainly deals with a few ABI issues introduced in the previous release. We strongly recommend users, distributors, and system integrators, especially those who experienced issues upgrading from 3.0, to upgrade unless they use current git master. June 27th, 2016, FFmpeg 3.1 "Laplace" FFmpeg 3.1 "Laplace", a new major release, is now available! Some of the highlights: DXVA2-accelerated HEVC Main10 decoding fieldhint filter loop video filter and aloop audio filter Bob Weaver deinterlacing filter firequalizer filter datascope filter bench and abench filters ciescope filter protocol blacklisting API MediaCodec H264 decoding V
and audio converter that can also grab from a live audio/video source. It can also convert between arbitrary sample rates and resize video on the fly with a high quality polyphase filter. avconv reads from an arbitrary number of input "files" (which can be regular files, pipes, network streams, grabbing devices, etc.), specified by the "-i" option, and writes to an arbitrary number of output "files", which are specified by a plain output filename. Anything found on the command line which cannot be interpreted as an option is considered to be an output filename. Each input or output file can in principle contain any number of streams of different types (video/audio/subtitle/attachment/data). Allowed number and/or types of streams can be limited by the container format. Selecting, which streams from which inputs go into output, is done either automatically or with the "-map" option (see the Stream selection chapter). To refer to input files in options, you must use their indices (0-based). E.g. the first input file is 0, the second is 1 etc. Similarly, streams within a file are referred to by their indices. E.g. "2:3" refers to the fourth stream in the third input file. See also the Stream specifiers chapter. As a general rule, options are applied to the next specified file. Therefore, order is important, and you can have the same option on the command line multiple times. Each occurrence is then applied to the next input or output file. Exceptions from this rule are the global options (e.g. verbosity level), which should be specified first. Do not mix input and output files -- first specify all input files, then all output files. Also do not mix options which belong to different files. All options apply ONLY to the next input or output file and are reset between files. · To set the video bitrate of the output file to 64kbit/s: avconv -i input.avi -b 64k output.avi · To force the frame rate of the output file to 24 fps: avconv -i input.avi -r 24 output.avi · To force the frame rate of the input file (valid for raw formats only) to 1 fps and the frame rate of the output file to 24 fps: avconv -r 1 -i input.m