Thank you Andy! Indeed, after reading more about CRF, it takes motion into
account to determine the amount of compression. So I guess that with a very
high frame rate it artificially increase the motion speed and then the
compression factor as less details should be perceived by the user.
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*Stép
Stéphane Saffré wrote:
Hi again,
Sorry for that, the email was accidentally sent...
I am creating a video from a list of images and as the video frame rate is
not important in my use case, I have experimented with different frame
rates and noticed that the ouput video size changes a lot dependi
Hi again,
Sorry for that, the email was accidentally sent...
I am creating a video from a list of images and as the video frame rate is
not important in my use case, I have experimented with different frame
rates and noticed that the ouput video size changes a lot depending on the
chosen frame ra
Hello,
I am creating a video from a list of images and
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*Stéphane SAFFRÉ*
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