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ffmpeg_term [2012/02/04 20:41] cerberus |
ffmpeg_term [2012/02/04 20:50] (current) cerberus add MAC kill process :) |
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==== Option 1 ==== | ==== Option 1 ==== | ||
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1. Download and extract the ffmpeg kill.bat from the attached ZIP file | 1. Download and extract the ffmpeg kill.bat from the attached ZIP file | ||
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==== Option 2 ==== | ==== Option 2 ==== | ||
- | + | 1. Create | |
- | 1. create | + | 2. Edit file with notepad.exe |
- | 2. edit file with notepad.exe | + | 3. Add this code |
- | 3. add this code | + | |
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- | 4. save bat file | + | 4. Save bat file |
- | 5. enjoy | + | 5. Enjoy |
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- | ====== On Linux/ | + | |
+ | ===== On Linux/ | ||
1. From command prompt type | 1. From command prompt type | ||
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+ | ===== On Mac ===== | ||
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+ | For MAC we have 2 options. | ||
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+ | 1. To force-kill a process one has to send the KILL signal: | ||
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+ | killall -KILL ffmpeg | ||
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+ | 2. To kill a process that runs under a different user: (may ask for a password) | ||
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+ | sudo killall -KILL ffmpeg | ||
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