Lossless (FLAC) transcoding to Lossy (Opus, Ogg, MP3, AAC) formats

Continuing the discussion from Lossless (FLAC) transcoding to Lossy (Opus, Ogg, MP3, AAC) formats:

+1 :slight_smile:

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FWIW, short video demos could be captured with wf-recorder -c gif -f recording.gif (It works on Wayland!) That wouldn’t include audio, of course, but since it would “autoplay”, audio would probably be too annoying anyway.

For Wayland I used GitHub - SeaDve/Kooha: Elegantly record your screen but it is not packaged natively, installs as a Flatpak and I could only run it from Gnome GUI.

Also, gif is not the best format for saving trees and stuff. AV1 gave me 8.5x better compression Ffmpeg AV1 encoding for screencasts (#2094) · Issues · Alliance for Open Media / SVT-AV1 · GitLab

I was wondering why I was getting notified of this. :smile: Moved it to the Magazine workflow.

Strange. I’m sure I selected magazine-team. Richard even got the notice immediately and replied as I had hoped he would.

Edit: Oh, but maybe I missed and clicked the wrong category, even though it had the right tag. Sorry about that.

You did for the tag, but not the category. That’s probably why Richard got the notification.

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