Topic: Ffmpeg

4 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 48:21 - 54:56

1873: Supercycle

Claude Code Limitations, AI Productivity, and FFmpeg Clipping

Personal testing of Claude Code reveals significant limitations in AI's ability to perform consistent business tasks like formatting show credits or clipping video. While the AI can generate Python scripts to solve logic puzzles like "how many R's in strawberry," it lacks the human "ear" required for creative editing. The technology is currently viewed as an expensive intern that requires constant human correction.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 3:06:20 - 3:15:18

1784: Yakcasting

Handbrake Software, DVD Conversion Tip of the Day

The "Tip of the Day" recommended Handbrake, a free open-source tool for converting video files and ripping DVDs for personal use on mobile devices. While some users prefer the command-line tool FFmpeg, Handbrake offers a cross-platform graphical interface for adjusting bitrates and file formats. The show concluded with a reminder to support the program through the "Value for Value" model.

SPLESH!
Episode 1750 3:04:01 - 3:08:08

1750: SPLESH!

Google Gemini 2.0 and AI Coding Limitations

Google has integrated its Gemini 2.0 AI model into search results to provide faster, expert-level answers for complex queries like mathematics and programming. However, a personal experiment using multiple AIs to script a Unix-based radio program resulted in failure, with the AI providing circular errors and incorrect documentation. The experience highlighted the current limitations of AI in handling specific, high-level technical tasks despite marketing claims.

Canuck Chuck
Episode 1526 1:24:25 - 1:27:59

1526: Canuck Chuck

Audio Formats, Ogg Vorbis, Lame Encoder

A technical discussion ensues regarding audio file formats, specifically the Ogg Vorbis format and the Lame MP3 encoder. One host recalls interviewing the inventor of the Ogg format and discusses the efficiency of different file sizes for podcast distribution.