пн, 5 июн. 2023 г., 17:14 Andrew Randrianasulu <randrianas...@gmail.com>:
> > > пн, 5 июн. 2023 г., 15:34 Andrew Randrianasulu <randrianas...@gmail.com>: > >> >> >> пн, 5 июн. 2023 г., 15:31 Terje J. Hanssen <terjejhans...@gmail.com>: >> >>> >>> >>> Den 04.06.2023 21:58, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu: >>> >>> >>> >>> вс, 4 июн. 2023 г., 15:07 Terje J. Hanssen <terjejhans...@gmail.com>: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Den 31.05.2023 07:24, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin: >>>> > I ...... >>>> > >>>> > === >>>> > >>>> > and mpeg2enc line looked like this >>>> > >>>> > FileMPEG::open_file: Running >>>> > /dev/shm/cinelerra/cinelerra-5.1/bin//mpeg2enc -v 0 -b 8000 -q 1 -a 2 >>>> > -F 3 -H -c -I 1 -M 4 -z b -f 8 -g 15 -G 15 -R 0 -o >>>> > '/dev/shm/tmp/dvd_20230531-081921/dvd.m2v' >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >>>> Is it possible to get the mpeg2enc command line to test it with a dv >>>> input file directly outside Cinelerra? >>>> >>> >>> try line like this? >>> >>> ffmpeg -i input.dv -f yuv4mpegpipe - \ >>> >>> |mpeg2enc {flags and output file as shown } >>> >>> >>> >>> Yes, this fixed the BFF issue, but still Interlaced and 4:3 format. >>> Stream #0:0: Video: mpeg2video (Main), yuv420p(tv, bt470bg, bottom >>> first), 720x576 [SAR 16:15 DAR 4:3], 25 fps, 25 tbr, 1200k tbn >>> >>> What I want is to get and try Progressive and 16:9 wide format. By >>> cropping 720x576 to 720x405, bottom 65 and top 106 (top) preserves the >>> displayed timestam at bottom. >>> >> >> >> Then you should try ffmpeg's deinterlacing and cropping before passing it >> to mpeg2enc. >> > > > http://macilatthefront.blogspot.com/2021/05/which-deinterlacing-algorithm-is-best.html?m=1 > > talks about some algos on ffmpeg I never considered: > > Estdif / Bwdif > TS. bwdif V->V Deinterlace the input image. > TSC estdif V->V Apply Edge Slope Tracing deinterlace. > this one page talks about znedi3 neural network deinterlacer (need vapoursynth and nerves to debug, apparently) http://wp.xin.at/archives/5287 mentions bwdif line like this: -vf bwdif=”mode=send_field:deint=all:parity=bff” next forum recommend https://forum.mrmc.tv/viewtopic.php?t=1615 "Whenever I do any off-line deinterlacing in ffmpeg I use the video filter "w3fdif=complex:all" these days." And shotcut users found sometimes even "pp" subfilter may work. https://forum.shotcut.org/t/technical-discussion-interlacing-revisited/8311 Note, I might be not fan of adding deint permanently exactly because field still not reached absolute maximum quality. What if you want to re-visit in 5 years with new state of art deinterlacing algo? I hope sources will still be around .... > > >> >> Can you clarify even with my patches AND deinterlacing checkbox set in >> dvd creation window and "use ffmpeg" unchecked you still get interlaced? >> >> >> >> >>> >>> quite amazing ffmpeg in this most basic case still works after nearly 20 >>> years, line stolen (and modified) from >>> >>> https://avva.livejournal.com/1188593.html >>> >>> >>> Creating DVD with typical ffmpeg decoding to raw video piped to mpeg2enc >>> for encoding has been the usual way as described in the Cin-CV manual >>> http://cinelerra-cv.wikidot.com/cincv-manual-en:rendering-files#11 >>> >>> and is also included in Ruh's dvd guid sec. 3.4 >>> https://www.qsl.net/n1gg/linux/video/linuxdvdguide.html#3 >>> >>> mpeg2enc is said to give some higher quality at high bitrate that ffmpeg. >>> The drawback is it is slow and audio and to be added and multiplexed >>> >>> >>> For ffmpeg as I said cingg does NOT use command line ffmpeg, so you >>> need to modify profile parameters in dvd.dvd file. >>> >>> >>> And preferably also a corresponding ffmpeg command line. >>>> >>>> I had already created a .mpg video file, interlaced and bff, and it was >>>> no better, so I think deinterlaced (progressive) will be best. >>>> >>> >>> your call! >>> >>> Happy coding! >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>
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