[FFmpeg-user] stabilisation

edouard chalaron e.chalaron at xtra.co.nz
Wed May 11 22:50:40 CEST 2016


> As far as i know you have to "zoom in" to get rid of the artifacts at
> the borders, as Bouke already mentioned. The filter documentation[1]
> actually mentions an option "edge" which sounds like what you want to
> change. Try different values for that. Maybe "original" is what
> you're
> looking for.
Many thanks to all for the replies.
My issue is that the data are from an old 8mm (1940) that I scanned.
Between bad filming, film shrinkage and less than acceptable frame
registration the zooming would be so significant that I'll throw away
most of the frames !!
I will play with the options and will come back to this one.
> As an alternative to the deshake filter you can use vid.stab[2][3] which
> is intregated with two filters in ffmpeg (if compiled in the right way).
> It only supports 2-pass-encoding in ffmpeg. You also get some "wobble"
> artifacts at the border, but it isn't that bad most often. You might
> still want to crop a bit at the edges.
> 
> [1] http://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#deshake
> 
> [2] https://github.com/georgmartius/vid.stab
> 
> [3] http://public.hronopik.de/vid.stab/> 

Thanks for that too ! vid stab seems to be the one !!! 
Best
Ed


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