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Use -speed number (e.g. 8), not -preset setting (e.g. ultrafast). The later is for x264/x265encoding.
A Higher number means faster encoding, so ultrafast would map to 8 or so. Very slow/placebomaps to 0, and values in between map accordingly. 1-2 still gives reasonably good results and settings like 4-5 tend to be relatively fast but not entirely crap quality.
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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
I create web app in JavaEE which displays many video formats. I use ffmpeg solution to convert videos to formats which is supported natively by main browsers.
According to : http://www.jwplayer.com/html5/formats/ I convert to WEBM container (VP8/VORBIS or VP9/OPUS). But conversion is very slow, bit rate equals to ~ 200kbits/s. To convert I execute following command
ffmpeg -i file.mov -c:v libvpx -preset ultrafast result.webmHow to speed up conversion to natively supported formats by main browsers?