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  • Fixing animation strobiness with FFMPEG

    26 juillet 2022, par MarcTheSpark

    I have an animation I'm making with Processing (it's of some numbers moving around on a black background), and I'm trying to avoid the strobe-like effect that happens when the numbers move fast.

    


    I think the way to go is to do some sort of blur of adjacent frames, and I was wondering how to accomplish this in FFMPEG. I could create a high FPS version of the animation (120 FPS or whatever), but how would I reduce this to a 30fps video with some sort of motion blur ?

    


    Sorry if I'm not explaining this well. I feel like the strobiness is a well-known issue with probably a well-known solution, but I'm having trouble finding it by searching online.

    


  • mov and mp4 files to play in browser

    5 novembre 2016, par Pranav Unde

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  • Why after rendering with ffmpeg, file size did not decrease ?

    15 avril 2021, par ptrra

    PROBLEM : After rendering a certain video with ffmpeg file size increased from 4GB to 6GB.
    
ORIGINAL VIDEO : EE1.mkv
    
FFMPEG COMMAND : ffmpeg -i EE1.mkv -c:a copy -c:v libx264 -crf 23 -preset medium -profile:v high out.mp4
    
QUESTIONS : Why did the file size increase ? What am I doing wrong ?

    


     !DETAILS !
    
After a few years I made about 30 gaming videos (130GB) and with the current covid-19 situation I started recording my online classes (about 40 videos or 150GB). Now because I'm lacking space on my 1TB external HDD I started getting into ffmpeg. Before I was only using obs-studio and not good parameters for recording.

    


    I was using CBR mode for recording, either 5000KB or 15000KB bit rate with varying x264 presets and profiles because I was also experimenting with them. Usually superfast preset with high profile. So I wanted to convert all those videos with ffmpeg using CRF 23, medium preset and high profile. A note that when I'm recording with obs-studio it's set to record in matroska format (.mkv).

    


    When I was rendering my online classes videos with these settings I managed to achieve 10x better compression with the same quality. And when rendering my gaming videos I managed to achieve up to 3x better compression with the same quality. However there is this one video that when rendered with the same parameters the file size increases.

    


    The EE1.mkv should be recorded with CBR 15000KB bit rate, with superfast preset and high profile. Also the game that is recorded in this video is Empire Earth which needs around 8000KB for it to look good. Everything more than 8000KB is not needed.

    


    Thank you all for your help.