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    trønderen
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    A discussion with friends led me to make a short list of extremely long lists :-) like the list of command line options for the gcc compiler, and the champion: The full list of ffmpeg options. But wasn't there some character set converter that could handle a huge number of different character codeset identifiers - many of which I had never heard of before? I have tried all the search terms I can think of, but I am failing to find the name of the converter and/or the list of codeset identifiers. Can anyone help me find it? (I am quite sure that I saw it at CP, and I believe the last half year or so, but it could have been more. I thought it was in the November discussion of ffmpeg options, but I don't see it there today!)

    Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.

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      A discussion with friends led me to make a short list of extremely long lists :-) like the list of command line options for the gcc compiler, and the champion: The full list of ffmpeg options. But wasn't there some character set converter that could handle a huge number of different character codeset identifiers - many of which I had never heard of before? I have tried all the search terms I can think of, but I am failing to find the name of the converter and/or the list of codeset identifiers. Can anyone help me find it? (I am quite sure that I saw it at CP, and I believe the last half year or so, but it could have been more. I thought it was in the November discussion of ffmpeg options, but I don't see it there today!)

      Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.

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      [How to build FFmpeg 7 from source and what you can do with its new features](https://www.codeproject.com/Tips/5380437/How-to-build-FFmpeg-7-from-source-and-what-you-can) [^] Was this the one?

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        A discussion with friends led me to make a short list of extremely long lists :-) like the list of command line options for the gcc compiler, and the champion: The full list of ffmpeg options. But wasn't there some character set converter that could handle a huge number of different character codeset identifiers - many of which I had never heard of before? I have tried all the search terms I can think of, but I am failing to find the name of the converter and/or the list of codeset identifiers. Can anyone help me find it? (I am quite sure that I saw it at CP, and I believe the last half year or so, but it could have been more. I thought it was in the November discussion of ffmpeg options, but I don't see it there today!)

        Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.

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        Peter_in_2780
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        Are you referring to this[^] that I posted a few months ago?

        Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012

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          A discussion with friends led me to make a short list of extremely long lists :-) like the list of command line options for the gcc compiler, and the champion: The full list of ffmpeg options. But wasn't there some character set converter that could handle a huge number of different character codeset identifiers - many of which I had never heard of before? I have tried all the search terms I can think of, but I am failing to find the name of the converter and/or the list of codeset identifiers. Can anyone help me find it? (I am quite sure that I saw it at CP, and I believe the last half year or so, but it could have been more. I thought it was in the November discussion of ffmpeg options, but I don't see it there today!)

          Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.

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          iconv or uconv? You can use the --list option to see the available encodings.

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            Are you referring to this[^] that I posted a few months ago?

            Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012

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            That is exactly the post I was looking for. Thanks.

            Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.

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              [How to build FFmpeg 7 from source and what you can do with its new features](https://www.codeproject.com/Tips/5380437/How-to-build-FFmpeg-7-from-source-and-what-you-can) [^] Was this the one?

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              "ffmpeg -h full" goes way beyond what is shown in that article! Also, I was looking for the list for character code sets (and the next responder did hit the head on the nail).

              Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.

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