![]() ![]() ![]() In ffmpeg, tbn is the timebase reported by container Elementary stream declared framerate is ok Sort of related to the jitter in the timecodes again ,but I think it's container related. 23.976 random youtube source, 23.976 sequence settings, 23.976 export settings - exports ok with MP4, but as 24.0 FPS with mkv (according to mediainfo), and 24.42fps according to ffmpeg. Same with -bff for SD interlaced (content is ok, but encoded progressive)Ģ) framerate discrepancy issue with mkv muxer. But the actual content is ok (interlaced TFF), just encoded as progressive instead of MBAFF TFF. interlaced sequence, interlaced assets, upper field first set in the export settings, but x264 metadata says progressive. Nice workġ) Interlaced encoding -tff not passed. The timeline is also in sync now.Ħ01 VUI flags, and the rgb/yuv mixed timeline issue, filters etc. Interestingly setting it to yuv420 fixed also the framerate issue. ![]() This is correct for baseline, main and high profiles. Also something i need to look into and maybe change this.Ĭhanged yuv422 to yuv420. ![]() i will add more/all options once the base system is workingĬurrently i get the frames from premiere as RGBA and convert it to the target format using libav. yuv422 is hardcoded at the moment but is on my agenda mp4 can be selected in the multiplexers tab already (just like mov), mkv is wanted by youtubers most and supports most codec combinations Theoretically i can make all muxers and encoders of libav available to premiere. I did not find the issue yet though.ģ) More options will come as soon as the base system is working properly. with swscaler this was easy, but i changed it to use a filter graph instead.Ģ) I experienced this too and noticed the timeline in VLC is sometimes not in sync with the video. 1) I really need to look into this and find out how to configure this in my filter graph. ![]()
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