Hello,

Thanks for sample, nah i do not have prores codec and could not encode it with AME, could you tell me what filesize or bitrate you get with AME and that sample?

Yes it is somehow blurry that why i want compare bitrate, now was trying: ffmpeg -y -i in.mp4 -acodec pcm_s16le -vcodec prores_ks -profile:v 1 -vf scale=interl=1:flags=full_chroma_int -copytb -1 -strict -2 -flags +ildct out.mov


W dniu 2017-03-24 o 12:04, Dave pisze:
To answer your suggestions Chronek:

I tried encoding with your suggested command line it was still pretty much the 
same.

1) I downloaded a fresh copy of ffmpeg and compiled it and still had the same 
results
2) I am not really in a position to comment on
3) I assure you AME is using the same settings
4) Might be a possibility, I am a bit of a newbie when it comes to this. Below 
is the metadata for the original clip in case anything is lost in the cut down 
version.

The cut down version of the clip was created with QuickTime and you can 
download it here:

http://www.bit.st/screenshots/in.mp4



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