- The output of ffprobe on your source file and a resulting file? Run
ffprobe in a terminal like:
ffprobe ~/path/to/file
Paul
> Is ffprobe something I can download?
Well, you didn't say which OS you are running on, and in Linux
distributions ffmpeg usually comes with ffprobe. If you don't have it,
just run ffmpeg without any arguments on your file, the output is nearly
the same.
> The "Pause" option was already on, but I can't copy more than what is
> displayed in the command window, even using "select all."
Why not? There really should be a way to do that.
> Isn't there
> a log file generated somewhere? The documentation indicates it will
> be "stderr" but I don't see a file like that in any obvious location.
I have no idea how to do this on Windows.
> I tried adding -loglevel:'verbose' (with and without quotes) but I get
> a syntax error when I try to run that with the "Display command line"
> option. Thanks again...
I think you should replace the semi-colon ":" with a space " ".
Please try again.
Paul
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