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ASCOM |
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FLIR/Spinnaker |
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LUCID |
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NexImage |
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OGMA |
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PlayerOne |
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QHY |
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Skyris |
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SVBony |
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TIS |
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Touptek/Omegon |
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ZWO ASI |
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Older Versions
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ffmpeg-win-2.2.2.exe -i large.ts -c copy out.mp4 – Works. Add -vf yadif (deinterlace) → crash after 10 minutes due to buffer overflow (fixed in 2.2.3).
In the fast-moving world of digital media, few tools have stood the test of time like FFmpeg. Among the countless versions and builds available, one particular executable has gained a notable, albeit niche, reputation: .
Import audio directly from video files (e.g., MP4) for editing.
ffmpeg-win-2.2.2.exe is a self-contained, statically-linked executable of FFmpeg version 2.2.2, released in May 2014, targeting . Unlike modern FFmpeg distributions (which are folders of DLLs and executables), this single .exe file bundles all codecs, muxers, and filters internally. It represents a transitional era in FFmpeg’s history, just as HEVC (H.265) was emerging and AVX2 CPU instructions were becoming mainstream.
For modern workflows, even FFmpeg 4.4 (2021) is far superior. The jump from 2.2.2 → 4.0 added over 300 new filters, 50+ codecs, and critical security fixes. Let the past rest.
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ffmpeg-win-2.2.2.exe -i large.ts -c copy out.mp4 – Works. Add -vf yadif (deinterlace) → crash after 10 minutes due to buffer overflow (fixed in 2.2.3).
In the fast-moving world of digital media, few tools have stood the test of time like FFmpeg. Among the countless versions and builds available, one particular executable has gained a notable, albeit niche, reputation: .
Import audio directly from video files (e.g., MP4) for editing.
ffmpeg-win-2.2.2.exe is a self-contained, statically-linked executable of FFmpeg version 2.2.2, released in May 2014, targeting . Unlike modern FFmpeg distributions (which are folders of DLLs and executables), this single .exe file bundles all codecs, muxers, and filters internally. It represents a transitional era in FFmpeg’s history, just as HEVC (H.265) was emerging and AVX2 CPU instructions were becoming mainstream.
For modern workflows, even FFmpeg 4.4 (2021) is far superior. The jump from 2.2.2 → 4.0 added over 300 new filters, 50+ codecs, and critical security fixes. Let the past rest.
It was back in 2008 when I got hold of a SONY newsletter announcing a new CCD sensor (ICX618) which promised fantastic sensitivity. Still working with an old webcam those days I instantly had the idea of replacing the webcam sensor with the new SONY sensor. It took weeks and dozens of emails to get the confidential spec of the new sensor. When I saw the sensitivity values it was clear: I had to have this sensor! The Basler Scout scA640 was the first machine vision camera on the market using this sensor and when I bought it the nightmare began: the included software was useless for planetary imaging and running the camera with the VRecord webcam tool was a complete PITA. Bugged by the inability to store even the basic camera settings I decided developing my own capture software.
What started as a solely private project soon turned into higher gear when fellow astronomers saw the software and insisted on getting it. I decided to make it public, included new camera interfaces and after years of continuous development FireCapture has evolved to one of the leading planetary capture tools. Developing the thing is only one part of the story: with a supportive community of users behind me I always had the feeling of someone 'looking over my shoulder' during the countless hours of programming. I can't mention all but just want to say:
Thank you guys !