On Wed, Dec 28, 2022 at 5:30 PM Nicolas George <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mark Gaiser (12022-12-28):
> > > Ok, that made me laugh :)
>
> I did not write that. And that feels rude.
>
> > Please correct me as I'm probably wrong.
> > But where did anyone say that there was a working alternative solution
> that
> > did not require customizing how ffmpeg is used?
> > Like disabling safe.
>
> Heuristics to not require safe in cases where it is quite safe would be
> much more acceptable than a redundant ad-hoc format.
>

That works for me.
But is that feasible?

My thinking is that you'd need to parse the entire file (the concat thing)
to know if it is safe or not.


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