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<tM^caoX>
Hello! Is it some way to (with somewhat ease, preferrable) apply <filter> for not only (using select then) selected frames, but on selected PART (w/h/x/y) of the frame(s) ... ? I know that for not-so-complex operations like 1/2 of the frame this can be achieved with a filter_complex using split and hstack, but say it's more precise tasks like applying filter on a specific inner rectangle in the frame,
<tM^caoX>
then it gets quite messy with lots of hstack/vstack/splitting.. so.. is there any "easier" way that I have yet not found out about? =o
<BtbN>
you'd crop, filter and then overlay I guess
<BtbN>
but that's also not going to be pretty
<tM^caoX>
ooooh! thanks BtbN ... yea but that would be more pretty than the way i was thinking about a complex rectangle in the middle lol
<tM^caoX>
so now my mind has widened a bit :)
<tM^caoX>
and also.. i reckon there's no _more_ specific function for this matter.. perhaps this could be something developers could think about implementing into .. say the timeline/enable-filter or i dunno.. maybe(!?) the "function" could be desirable/useful for ppl
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<EmberCrest>
Greetz. I'm downcoding some 8-hour H.264 files that my friend sends me regularly. Trying to use x265 -- but it silently fails at seemingly-random points of progress. x264 never fails with very similar settings. Suggestions..? Known issues?
<EmberCrest>
Oh and I feel like I've tried to use verbose output at some point but found nothing helpful. I will try again if someone thinks its worthwhile.
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<kepstin>
EmberCrest: can't say anything without console output.
<kepstin>
note that x264 and x265 despite the similar names are different encoders, and options with the same name have slightly different meanings/interpretations of the values.
<kepstin>
(so the fact that you use the same -crf value doesn't mean the videos will have the same quality)
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<EmberCrest>
kepstin: I'm aware of that actually, and thank you
<EmberCrest>
the console output just.. stops. Ill try to get verbose output
<Traneptora>
you can also use -v debug for super duper extra verbose
<Traneptora>
however it may simply be a bug in libx265
<Traneptora>
x265, despite having a similar name, has minimal things in common with x264
<EmberCrest>
understood thx.
<EmberCrest>
lol yeah -v debug is extra loud
<EmberCrest>
here's hoping to a visible failure :-)
<Traneptora>
it's possible it's segmentation faulting
<Traneptora>
in Windows, it doesn't write Segmentation Fault (core dumped) to the console log when the process crashes