\input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*- @documentencoding UTF-8 @settitle FFmpeg Mailing List FAQ @titlepage @center @titlefont{FFmpeg Mailing List FAQ} @end titlepage @top @contents @chapter General Questions @section What is a mailing list? A mailing list is not much different than emailing someone, but the main difference is that your message is received by everyone who subscribes to the list. It is somewhat like a forum but in email form. See the @url{https://lists.ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/, ffmpeg-user archives} for examples. @section What type of questions can I ask? @itemize @item @url{https://lists.ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user/, ffmpeg-user}: For questions involving unscripted usage or compilation of the FFmpeg command-line tools (@command{ffmpeg}, @command{ffprobe}, @command{ffplay}). @item @url{https://lists.ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user/, libav-user}: For questions involving the FFmpeg libav* libraries (libavcodec, libavformat, libavfilter, etc). @item @url{https://lists.ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel/, ffmpeg-devel}: For discussions involving the development of FFmpeg and for submitting patches. User questions should be asked at ffmpeg-user or libav-user. @end itemize To report a bug see @url{https://ffmpeg.org/bugreports.html}. We cannot provide help for scripts and/or third-party tools. @anchor{How do I ask a question or send a message to a mailing list?} @section How do I ask a question or send a message to a mailing list? All you have to do is send an email: @itemize @item Email @email{ffmpeg-user@@ffmpeg.org} to send a message to the ffmpeg-user mailing list. @item Email @email{libav-user@@ffmpeg.org} to send a message to the libav-user mailing list. @end itemize If you are not subscribed to the mailing list then your question must be manually approved. Approval may take several days, but the wait is usually less. If you want the message to be sent with no delay then you must subscribe first. See @ref{How do I subscribe?} Please do not send a message, subscribe, and re-send the message: this results in duplicates, causes more work for the admins, and may lower your chance at getting an answer. However, you may do so if you first @ref{How do I delete my message in the moderation queue?, delete your original message from the moderation queue}. @chapter Subscribing / Unsubscribing @section What does subscribing do? Subscribing allows two things: @itemize @item Your messages will show up in the mailing list without waiting in the moderation queue and needing to be manually approved by a mailing list admin. @item You will receive all messages to the mailing list including replies to your messages. Non-subscribed users do not receive any messages. @end itemize @section Do I need to subscribe? No. You can still send a message to the mailing list without subscribing. See @ref{How do I ask a question or send a message to a mailing list?} However, your message will need to be manually approved by a mailing list admin, and you will not receive any mailing list messages or replies. You can ask to be CCd in your message, but replying users will sometimes forget to do so. You may also view and reply to messages via the @ref{Where are the archives?, archives}. @anchor{How do I subscribe?} @section How do I subscribe? Email @email{ffmpeg-user-request@@ffmpeg.org} with the subject @emph{subscribe}. Or visit the @url{https://lists.ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user/, ffmpeg-user mailing list info page} and refer to the @emph{Subscribing to ffmpeg-user} section. The process is the same for the other mailing lists. @section How do I unsubscribe? Email @email{ffmpeg-user-request@@ffmpeg.org} with subject @emph{unsubscribe}. Or visit the @url{https://lists.ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user/, ffmpeg-user mailing list info page}, scroll to bottom of page, enter your email address in the box, and click the @emph{Unsubscribe or edit options} button. The process is the same for the other mailing lists. Please avoid asking a mailing list admin to unsubscribe you unless you are absolutely unable to do so by yourself. See @ref{Who do I contact if I have a problem with the mailing list?} @chapter Moderation Queue @anchor{Why is my message awaiting moderator approval?} @section Why is my message awaiting moderator approval? Some messages are automatically held in the @emph{moderation queue} and must be manually approved by a mailing list admin: These are: @itemize @item Messages from users who are @strong{not} subscribed. @item Messages that exceed the @ref{What is the message size limit?, message size limit}. @item Messages from users whose accounts have been set with the @emph{moderation flag} (very rarely occurs, but may if a user repeatedly ignores the rules or is abusive towards others). @end itemize @section How long does it take for my message in the moderation queue to be approved? The queue is usually checked once or twice a day, but on occasion several days may pass before someone checks the queue. @anchor{How do I delete my message in the moderation queue?} @section How do I delete my message in the moderation queue? You should have received an email with the subject @emph{Your message to ffmpeg-user awaits moderator approval}. A link is in the message that will allow you to delete your message unless a mailing list admin already approved or rejected it. @chapter Archives @anchor{Where are the archives?} @section Where are the archives? See the @emph{Archives} section on the @url{https://ffmpeg.org/contact.html, FFmpeg Contact} page for links to all FFmpeg mailing list archives. Note that the archives are split by month. Discussions that span several months will be split into separate months in the archives. @section How do I reply to a message in the archives? Click the email link at the top of the message just under the subject title. The link will provide the proper headers to keep the message within the thread. @section How do I search the archives? Perform a site search using your favorite search engine. Example: @t{site:lists.ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/ "search term"} @chapter Other @section Is there an alternative to the mailing list? You can ask for help in the official @t{#ffmpeg} IRC channel on Freenode. Some users prefer the third-party Nabble interface which presents the mailing lists in a typical forum layout. There are also numerous third-party help sites such as Super User and r/ffmpeg on reddit. @anchor{What is top-posting?} @section What is top-posting? See @url{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Top-posting}. Instead, use trimmed interleaved/inline replies (@url{https://lists.ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/2017-April/035849.html, example}). @anchor{What is the message size limit?} @section What is the message size limit? The message size limit is 500 kilobytes for the user lists and 1000 kilobytes for ffmpeg-devel. Please provide links to larger files instead of attaching them. @section Where can I upload sample files? Anywhere that is not too annoying for us to use. Google Drive and Dropbox are acceptable if you need a file host, and 0x0.st is good for files under 256 MiB. Small, short samples are preferred if possible. @section Will I receive spam if I send and/or subscribe to a mailing list? Highly unlikely. @itemize @item The list of subscribed users is not public. @item Email addresses in the archives are obfuscated. @item Several unique test email accounts were utilized and none have yet received any spam. @end itemize However, you may see a spam in the mailing lists on rare occasions: @itemize @item Spam in the moderation queue may be accidentally approved due to human error. @item There have been a few messages from subscribed users who had their own email addresses hacked and spam messages from (or appearing to be from) the hacked account were sent to their contacts (a mailing list being a contact in these cases). @item If you are subscribed to the bug tracker mailing list (ffmpeg-trac) you may see the occasional spam as a false bug report, but we take measures to try to prevent this. @end itemize @section How do I filter mailing list messages? Use the @emph{List-Id}. For example, the ffmpeg-user mailing list is @t{ffmpeg-user.ffmpeg.org}. You can view the List-Id in the raw message or headers. You can then filter the mailing list messages to their own folder. @chapter Rules and Etiquette @section What are the rules and the proper etiquette? There may seem to be many things to remember, but we want to help and following these guidelines will allow you to get answers more quickly and help avoid getting ignored. @itemize @item Always show your actual, unscripted @command{ffmpeg} command and the complete, uncut console output from your command. @item Use the most simple and minimal command that still shows the issue you are encountering. @item Provide all necessary information so others can attempt to duplicate your issue. This includes the actual command, complete uncut console output, and any inputs that are required to duplicate the issue. @item Use the latest @command{ffmpeg} build you can get. See the @url{https://ffmpeg.org/download.html, FFmpeg Download} page for links to recent builds for Linux, macOS, and Windows. Or compile from the current git master branch. @item Avoid @url{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Top-posting, top-posting}. Also see @ref{What is top-posting?} @item Avoid hijacking threads. Thread hijacking is replying to a message and changing the subject line to something unrelated to the original thread. Most email clients will still show the renamed message under the original thread. This can be confusing and these types of messages are often ignored. @item Do not send screenshots. Copy and paste console text instead of making screenshots of the text. @item Avoid sending email disclaimers and legalese if possible as this is a public list. @item Avoid using the @code{-loglevel debug}, @code{-loglevel quiet}, and @command{-hide_banner} options unless requested to do so. @item If you attach files avoid compressing small files. Uncompressed is preferred. @item Please do not send HTML-only messages. The mailing list will ignore the HTML component of your message. Most mail clients will automatically include a text component: this is what the mailing list will use. @item Configuring your mail client to break lines after 70 or so characters is recommended. @item Avoid sending the same message to multiple mailing lists. @item Please follow our @url{https://ffmpeg.org/developer.html#Code-of-conduct, Code of Conduct}. @end itemize @chapter Help @section Why am I not receiving any messages? Some email providers have blacklists or spam filters that block or mark the mailing list messages as false positives. Unfortunately, the user is often not aware of this and is often out of their control. When possible we attempt to notify the provider to be removed from the blacklists or filters. @section Why are my sent messages not showing up? Excluding @ref{Why is my message awaiting moderator approval?, messages that are held in the moderation queue} there are a few other reasons why your messages may fail to appear: @itemize @item HTML-only messages are ignored by the mailing lists. Most mail clients automatically include a text component alongside HTML email: this is what the mailing list will use. If it does not then consider your client to be broken, because sending a text component along with the HTML component to form a multi-part message is recommended by email standards. @item Check your spam folder. @end itemize @anchor{Who do I contact if I have a problem with the mailing list?} @section Who do I contact if I have a problem with the mailing list? Send a message to @email{ffmpeg-user-owner@@ffmpeg.org}. @bye