To copy subtitles from one video file to another using ffmpeg, you can use the following command:
ffmpeg -i inputvideo.mp4 -i inputsubtitle.srt -c copy -scodec movtext outputvideo.mp4
This command will copy the subtitles from the inputsubtitle.srt file to the outputvideo.mp4 file without re-encoding the video.
You can use ffmpeg to fix a corrupted MP4 file by using the "ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c copy output.mp4" command in the terminal. This command will try to copy the video and audio streams from the corrupted file to a new file, which may help in fixing the corruption.
To repair an MP4 file using FFmpeg, you can use the command "ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c copy output.mp4" in the terminal. This command will help fix any issues with the file's structure without re-encoding the video.
You can use ffmpeg to convert a video file from H.264 to MP4 format by running a command in the terminal. Here is an example command you can use: ffmpeg -i inputfile.mp4 -c:v copy -c:a aac -strict experimental outputfile.mp4 This command will convert the video file from H.264 to MP4 format while preserving the video and audio quality.
To ensure all streams are copied when processing a multimedia file using the keyword "ffmpeg copy all streams," you can use the command "-c copy" in ffmpeg. This command tells ffmpeg to copy all streams without re-encoding, preserving the original quality of the streams in the output file.
You can copy the 'Embed' code that is under the video :)
You could copy a video game as long as its on a disk and if you have the right programs on your PC
you could copy it off of youtube and then you could burn it onto a disc.
You will have to be able to download the video. Only the uploader of the video can download a copy of the video from YouTube unless the license is Creative Commons.
Backup/Copy video DVD, you can try RZ DVD COPY, it can copy video DVD to computer hard drive folder,
You cant copy the video itself to the usb because it is simply to big. But you can copy the shortcut the the video or the link to the video. If you want ferther detail on how to do this message me
I think you may need a DVD copy to copy the DVD to another DVD disc. You could not "download" a DVD to your computer, but you could rip it to other video or movie files then burn it to another DVD disc.
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