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Hello all, I am new to this list and I hope that this is the proper place to post this question. Also, I am a relative newbie to Cinelerra and ffmpeg having only used Linux for video editing over the past 3 months. So, please excuse my inexperience as well. My problem is that I have some underwater video footage that I am editing and pixelation is occurring in the rendered .m2v file when the footage is rendered using ffmpeg. How do you recommend that I eliminate the pixelation? The command that I am using for the Rendering Pipe is: ffmpeg -f yuv4mpegpipe -i - -y -target dvd -flags +ilme+ildct % I have played around with the -b flag to change the bitrate but without success. This footage is of a whale shark and the pixelation in the rendered .m2v file occurs where the whale shark image appears to blend into the water when the distance between the camera and the whale shark becomes so large that you can barely see the whale shark. The pixelation is moderately severe and just not acceptable. The original source video does not have any pixelation and the pixelation is only seen in the rendered .m2v output file. I hope that someone can recommend a fix for this. Any advice??? Thanks, Gordon Dickens _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra |
