On 2018-07-27 11:24 AM, Brian C. Wiles wrote:
On 07/27/2018 10:10 AM, Philippe Gorley wrote:
Overlay takes frames from each input in timestamp order. It likely
overlays two frames when they have matching timestamps. So the fps and
setpts filters are necessary if the 2 inputs have different
framerates/starting points.
The ffmpeg tool likely takes care of this for you.
Cheers,
That's what I wondered. So, if I specify the right fps and setpts
combinations, it should work fine? I thought the overlay filter was
supposed to add and drop frames as needed. Also, do I specify the frame
rate of the overlaid video or the bottom one? Thanks!
I usually use the higher fps of the two, so if in1 is 30 fps and in2 is
15, I'd use something like:
[in1] setpts=PTS-STARTPTS [m]; [in2] setpts=PTS-STARTPTS, fps=30 [o];
[m] [o] overlay=... [out]
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