On 04/04/2020 11:52 PM, Ted Park wrote:
Hey,
Apart from the telecine process damaging the image...
Yes, telecine damages the output image.
I assume you agree that a telecine that produces
20% combing @ 12Hz & no cadence (i.e., 5-5-5-5 pull-down in the raw frames)
is better than
40% combing @
Hey,
>> Apart from the telecine process damaging the image...
>
> Yes, telecine damages the output image.
>
> I assume you agree that a telecine that produces
> 20% combing @ 12Hz & no cadence (i.e., 5-5-5-5 pull-down in the raw frames)
> is better than
> 40% combing @ 6Hz & 2-3-2-3 cadence (i.e
Hi,
> OK: That solved the timestamp problem and created a missing stream.
>
> Does anyone one know the magic option for getting all three streams into MOV.
>
> If I use this to create a DV file (from DVR-DV) it works and creates this
> file:
> Input #0, dv, from ‘output.dv’:
> Metadata:
>
Here's a pseudo-'C' sketch of what I'm trying to do:
ffmpeg -i IN -filter_complex
"split[A][B],[A]drop((n+1)%10==3|(n+1)%10==8)[C],[B]drop(!drop((n+1)%10==3&!(n+1)%10==8)[D],[D]minterpolate(mi_mode=mci(mc_mode=obmc),scd=none)[E],[C][E]merge"
OUT
I just can't understand how to form ffmpeg-acce
I have stereo file "1.flac" which is actually two monaural recordings, one
in each channel. I want to separate these two channels into separate FLAC
files. I'm trying to follow the channelsplit examples in the ffmpeg
filters manual sec. 8.53.1. But I can't find a full list of this filter's
argume
Is there a way to consolidate this to one command?
The goal is to import of DV-TAPE with the best quality in a single pass on the
tape. Sometimes I have go back and parts from FCPX imports. The tapes are old
and sometimes FCPX doesn’t like them.
I was able to get it going with a PIPE: (and 30
On Sat, Apr 04, 2020 at 13:48:37 -0700, Colin Bitterfield wrote:
> Does anyone one know the magic option for getting all three streams into MOV.
[...]
> If I just change the container to “.mov”
> ffmpeg -capture_raw_data true -f avfoundation -i DV-VCR -map 0 \
> -map_metadata 0 \
> -c:v copy
OK: That solved the timestamp problem and created a missing stream.
Does anyone one know the magic option for getting all three streams into MOV.
If I use this to create a DV file (from DVR-DV) it works and creates this file:
ffmpeg -capture_raw_data true -f avfoundation -i DV-VCR -map
Thanks,
That solved it.
On Apr 4, 2020, 2:11 AM -0700, Gyan Doshi , wrote:
>
>
> On 04-04-2020 11:59 am, Colin Bitterfield wrote:
> > I am trying to segment split a stream coming in from AVFOUNDATION
> >
> > ffmpeg -benchmark_all -stats -loglevel debug -copyts \
> > -f avfoundation -capture_raw_d
On 04-04-2020 11:59 am, Colin Bitterfield wrote:
I am trying to segment split a stream coming in from AVFOUNDATION
ffmpeg -benchmark_all -stats -loglevel debug -copyts \
-f avfoundation -capture_raw_data true -pix_fmt 0rgb -i DV-VCR -q 0 \
-map 0 -c:v copy -c:a copy -segment_time 00:00:10
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