On Wed, 14 Sep 2022 21:26:59 +0100, Carl Zwanzig <[email protected]> wrote:
On 9/14/2022 8:01 AM, Paul B Mahol wrote:
The reason of scale behavior is known and legacy.
Is it documented with the filter? I don't see anything obvious about it at
https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#toc-scale-1, where can a person find
about this otherwise-known behavior?
To be fair, Paul did suggest the use of the zscale filter instead of using
scale.
I actually managed to get the line to run in the end. I just needed to put the
"zscale=w=-1:h=-1" bit at the end like this:
ffmpeg.exe -i "input.bmp" -crf 0 -vcodec libx264 -t 5 -y "output.mp4" -vf
zscale=w=-1:h=-1
Unfortunately, I'm still getting the same darkening problem. The second mp4 is
darker
than the first.
Even tried using Michael's direct colour technique combined with zscale:
ffmpeg.exe -f lavfi -i color=0x19be0f:s=400x576 -crf 0 -vcodec libx264 -vf
zscale=w=-1:h=-1 -t 5 -y "576.mp4"
ffmpeg.exe -f lavfi -i color=0x19be0f:s=400x578 -crf 0 -vcodec libx264 -vf
zscale=w=-1:h=-1 -t 5 -y "578.mp4"
Again, no luck. Second is darker.
Unless I'm somehow misusing zscale (which is a possibility), it would seem as
if the
problem lies elsewhere.
Dan
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