![]() So what about this "decoding up until the point" if I put them after -i? How is it beneficial to decode what it's going to discard? It doesn't affect the quality of the stream copy, correct? What do the docs mean below when it says "When doing stream copy or when -noaccurate_seek is used, it will be preserved"? What is being preserved? ![]() So, according to the below excerpt from ffmpeg's docs, putting them before -i will cause it to seek directly to the closest key frame. I'm coming back to this again because I don't quite understand the significance of putting -ss and -t before or after -i.
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