This was a great straight forward video! I record for a local rap night near me and I have to adjust the bass levels in post. So using this to remux the audio is great. Thanks again!
Your videos on antiX are really good and useful , you really have helped me to get on the linux hype and so far its been good , So thank you But i do have have a question , my pc is not really bad 6gb of ram + i3 370m (not a potato) , should i stick to antiX , or should you get another distro that might utilize the minimal hardware i have. My usage for such distro is only to watch YT at 1080p or twitch streams at 720 60 fps without my pc crashing , or simple multitasking, and thanks
Hey, thanks for writing! To be honest, my Linux experience for the past 5-10 years has been almost exclusively with antiX and the Raspberry Pi OS, so I can't really recommend anything else. You could give MX Linux a try, I think it's like antiX on steroids. You should be able to create a "live USB drive" of any distro to see if it meets your needs. Just be aware that the computer boot time and startup times of the browser and other applications is a lot slower when running off USB, so don't hold that against the distro! I've been very happy with antiX for my regular work. The only thing that makes me want to explore alternatives is that I can't get Steam games to work properly on it. Hope that helps
Thanks men , appreciate the reply , for steam games , linus tech tips has a great video about how you can run steam and other gamesln linux exclusively
By "output" do you mean the file extension, like going from "input.MP4" to "output.MKV"? This is OK if the output container can handle the encodings of the video and audio streams. If the output container can't accept it, then ffmpeg will fail with an error message
This was a great straight forward video! I record for a local rap night near me and I have to adjust the bass levels in post. So using this to remux the audio is great. Thanks again!
Thanks for writing! It's cool to hear why other people are using these tools
Thanks! This helped a lot
Glad to hear!
loved it, also cool troll!
Hehe, thank you :)
Your videos on antiX are really good and useful , you really have helped me to get on the linux hype and so far its been good ,
So thank you
But i do have have a question , my pc is not really bad 6gb of ram + i3 370m (not a potato) , should i stick to antiX , or should you get another distro that might utilize the minimal hardware i have.
My usage for such distro is only to watch YT at 1080p or twitch streams at 720 60 fps without my pc crashing , or simple multitasking, and thanks
Hey, thanks for writing! To be honest, my Linux experience for the past 5-10 years has been almost exclusively with antiX and the Raspberry Pi OS, so I can't really recommend anything else. You could give MX Linux a try, I think it's like antiX on steroids.
You should be able to create a "live USB drive" of any distro to see if it meets your needs. Just be aware that the computer boot time and startup times of the browser and other applications is a lot slower when running off USB, so don't hold that against the distro!
I've been very happy with antiX for my regular work. The only thing that makes me want to explore alternatives is that I can't get Steam games to work properly on it.
Hope that helps
Thanks men , appreciate the reply , for steam games , linus tech tips has a great video about how you can run steam and other gamesln linux exclusively
Thanks, I'll check them out!
what if your output is different from the first input? does ffmpeg simply ignore the instructions to not reencode? or that wouldn't be reencoding?
By "output" do you mean the file extension, like going from "input.MP4" to "output.MKV"? This is OK if the output container can handle the encodings of the video and audio streams. If the output container can't accept it, then ffmpeg will fail with an error message
why havent u updated windows?
Not sure what you mean by windows?
@@mgc9002 shoot i am stupid for some reason i though that was windows
not linix xd
@@p1xel2 :P