On 12/17/2018 3:39 PM, dan9er wrote:
I said in my original post that these artifacted files are renders from a
movie editing program called MovieShaker. The raw files do not have the
artifacts.
Are these recent edits or ancient (it looks like movieshaker is >15 years old)? No chance of re-editing with more modern software? (I'll assume not.)

Any artifact that impairs the image is lost information, so removing it means either masking it off or interpolating from the surrounding areas. ffmpeg may be the wrong tool for the job, you might want to look at things like lightworks or da vinci resolve.

Later,

z!
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