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VFR input + h264_nvenc - output bitrate is based on initial frame rate when I want it to be time based [closed]
4 août, par hedgehog90I have an HLS stream produced from a live VFR source in ffmpeg.
The source consists of blocks of varying frame rate. The first 30 minutes might be 24fps, the next 30 minutes @ 60fps.
Although it is not standard for HLS to be VFR, it appears to playback perfectly well on various platforms I've tested.


When I use the libx264 encoder with -crf + -maxrate parameters, I can get my desired bitrate per stream despite potentially wild frame rate fluctuations.


But when I use the h264_nvenc encoder with -cq + -maxrate parameters (and practically every configuration I could think of), the bitrate is all dependant on the initial frame rate of the input stream.
For example, segment duration is set to 5 seconds... the first 5 seconds of the input are 30fps, and the next 5 seconds are 60fps, the resulting output will produce 1 segment at the desired bitrate, the next at double the desired bitrate.


I have tried every configuration to try and trick the encoder into working differently, but it appears this might be a built-in limitation.


I've searched for answers, I've asked the chatbots, I can't find a definitive solution, besides converting the input stream to a constant frame rate (which is not an option).


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Zoom and Moving based on audio information in FFMPEG
19 décembre 2019, par MattstirI recently wondered if it is possible to zoom or move things in FFMPEG based on an audio source.
I already played around with
complex filters
as they allow some audio visualization but didn’t really manage to move/zoom things based on sound. See good examples of complex filters used for audio visualization at : https://hhsprings.bitbucket.io/docs/programming/examples/ffmpeg/audio_visualization/index.htmlMy current situation is that i have multiple inputs which one of should react on sound/maybe even on special frequency’s.
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Revision d8983f0dd7 : Global Motion block-based Uses block-based motion fields with ransac to find tr
12 février 2015, par Spencer EgartChanged Paths :
Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_global_motion.c
Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_global_motion.h
Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_motionmodel.c
Modify /vp9/encoder/vp9_motionmodel.h
Global Motion block-basedUses block-based motion fields with ransac to find transformation between
frames.Change-Id : I6293fbb690cdad854a1140fb6af76b326abfe964