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| 05:24:22 | <nicolas17> | nasa-artemis-ii-primarystream derive job ffmpeg has been running for 2.4 days lol |
| 05:26:51 | <pokechu22> | I've had one go on for like a week IIRC |
| 05:28:29 | <@JAA> | That's what I was saying. Also, the water won't boil faster if you keep looking. ;-) |
| 05:32:18 | <nicolas17> | checking once a day if I remember doesn't seem like *that* anxious :p |
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| 12:57:37 | <justauser> | But it does if you reduce ambient pressure. |
| 12:57:37 | | justauser shows up near IA building with a tank of vacuum sealant. |
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| 13:38:17 | <klea> | I wonder how hard it'd be to make a file that ffmpeg recognizes as being a video that's 2026 years long, but being very small in size. |
| 13:39:06 | <klea> | justauser: Poor humans inside the building :( |
| 13:41:33 | <justauser> | Servers won't feel good either. |
| 13:41:48 | <justauser> | They almost certainly cool by convection. |
| 14:11:37 | <cruller> | Does IA run ffmpeg on-premises? |
| 15:42:03 | <kline> | klea, if you set it from 24 frames/second to 1 frame/day, then you can get 2026 years in 739k frames. a 90 min film at 24fps is 130k, so it's only 6x as many frames |
| 15:42:35 | <kline> | (it would be 9h long) |
| 15:42:55 | <klea> | Can't I do 1 frame/month? |
| 15:43:44 | <kline> | i guess. i dont know what limitations there are on the video/container formats |
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| 17:37:02 | <@JAA> | It's surely not playing it back in realtime. |
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| 18:04:36 | <steering> | i feel like you could probably still make some pretty good zip bombs in video codecs though... |
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| 19:05:01 | <nicolas17> | JAA: it creates an output file with 29.97fps |
| 19:05:16 | <nicolas17> | so if your input file has 1fps, ffmpeg will duplicate frames in the output |
| 19:05:51 | <@JAA> | nicolas17: Right, still doesn't mean it has to run for 2026 years or whatever. It can probably duplicate that much faster than realtime (and will obviously run out of disk space). |
| 19:07:08 | <nicolas17> | the duplicates will be fed into the video encoder as usual |
| 19:07:12 | <nicolas17> | but yes it will be faster than realtime |
| 19:47:33 | <klea> | I wonder what happens when a petabox unexpectedly accidentally runs out of disk space. |
| 19:47:40 | | klea would better not learn. |
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