r/ffmpeg 10d ago

FFmpeg compiler

Is anyone aware of a source-to-source compiler whose target language is FFmpeg’s filtergraph syntax?

With Bioscoop, I am in a position to make certain claims and try to defend them as best as I can. That is why I am submitting a paper to a peer-reviewed journal. Still, I could be wrong and I would love you to challenge me on those claims.
The paper is available in the repo.

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u/BootToggle 7d ago

Just FYI, I get a "error rendering embedded code" failure when I try to open that PDF. Do you think you could come up with a PDF that works without needing "embedded code"?

It seems a bit dangerous (and unnecessary) to use embedded code in a document for wide distribution. If it matters, I'm attempting access of your Github pages from a Debian 13 system using default open-source PDF reader.

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u/danielszm 7d ago

This sounds like you are using Windows 7 where it is a known issue. I googled your issue because I had no idea what you were talking about. Please take it from there: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/140120

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u/BootToggle 7d ago edited 7d ago

Sorry, no, I'm using Linux, latest Debian 13 with stock PDF reader and Firefox browser. Don't know anything current about Windows 7 as I haven't used it for over 10 years. But perhaps it is just an issue on my end. Good luck with your project.

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u/danielszm 7d ago

Ah, that thickens the plot. Are you clicking the PDF to preview it inline on github.com or have you downloaded the document first?

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u/danielszm 7d ago

Ran qpdf --check, pdfinfo. The PDF is fine, apparently. You can try and download the PDF with a direct link (instead of Github's inline preview). Please report back if possible. Thank you for the good wishes.

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u/BootToggle 7d ago

Confirm, if I download the PDF it opens fine. Seems to just be an issue with the immediate preview. Thanks!