On 8/08/2020 8:47 pm, PPRJ01 wrote:
> I am an ffmpeg user since november 2018 and I didn't pay attention to this
> warning message that was in green color. It's the first time I use vidstab*
> filters.
>
> I will continue doing tests because the video I received from a friend is a
> very very sh
Thank's a lot Moritz for your kindly help.
It works !!!
I am an ffmpeg user since november 2018 and I didn't pay attention to this
warning message that was in green color. It's the first time I use vidstab*
filters.
I will continue doing tests because the video I received from a friend is a
v
On Fri, Aug 07, 2020 at 17:16:24 +0200, PPRJ01 wrote:
> Is there a maximum value for the "stepsize" option of vidstabdetect ? I don't
> see any in the documentation.
If it's not in the documentation (it should be), you can query all
ranges with a command such as
$ ffmpeg -h filter=vidstabdetect
Hello All,
Is there a maximum value for the "stepsize" option of vidstabdetect ? I don't
see any in the documentation.
I first tried this on Windows :
ffmpeg -i "INPUT.mp4" -an -vf
vidstabdetect=shakiness=10:accuracy=15:stepsize=6:result="TRF06.txt" "dummy.mp4"
and then this :
ffmpeg -i "