Using GES to transcode a video file with a huge frame gap, output is unexpected
David Ing
ding at panopto.com
Thu Jun 30 00:50:43 UTC 2022
I am using GES to transcode a video file with a huge frame gap. I am using
GES (instead of a simpler solution) for other reasons beyond the scope of
my question.
So basically I created a GES timeline with a clip of the input file. What
happens is that GES displays blackness during the huge frame gap. I was
hoping it would display the final frame (just before the gap) for the
entire duration of the gap.
My questions are:
- Why does GES display blackness?
- How can I make it display the prior frame instead?
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