[FFmpeg-user] question about fps filter
Andy Sheimo
asheimo at gmail.com
Sat May 23 01:06:43 EEST 2020
I am using the command line seen here but the fps filter is being ignored.
ffmpeg.exe -loglevel debug -stats -hwaccel cuda -hwaccel_output_format cuda
-i "Evanescence - Anywhere but Home.mkv" -map 0:0 -filter:v
yadif_cuda=deint=interlaced,fps=24000/1001 -c:v h264_nvenc -b:v 2000k
-maxrate:v 6000k -rc:v vbr_hq -spatial-aq:v 1 -temporal-aq:v 1 -profile:v
high -color_primaries:v smpte170m -color_trc:v bt709 -colorspace:v
smpte170m -metadata:s:v title= -disposition:v default -map 0:1 -c:a:0 eac3
-b:a:0 256k -metadata:s:a:0 title= -disposition:a:0 default -map 0:2 -c:a:1
copy -metadata:s:a:1 title= -disposition:a:1 0 -sn -metadata:g title=
"Evanescence - Anywhere but Home 2.mkv"
I found this in the debug output and am not sure why it sees what was
passed by the command line but then is ignored in the filter graph can
someone help me understand please? The complete debug output is available
but too big to include here.
[Parsed_yadif_cuda_0 @ 00000220ac5561c0] Setting 'deint' to value
'interlaced'
[Parsed_fps_1 @ 00000220ac74a500] Setting 'fps' to value '24000/1001'
[Parsed_fps_1 @ 00000220ac74a500] fps=24000/1001
[graph 0 input from stream 0:0 @ 00000220ac749f40] Setting 'video_size' to
value '720x480'
[graph 0 input from stream 0:0 @ 00000220ac749f40] Setting 'pix_fmt' to
value '119'
[graph 0 input from stream 0:0 @ 00000220ac749f40] Setting 'time_base' to
value '1/1000'
[graph 0 input from stream 0:0 @ 00000220ac749f40] Setting 'pixel_aspect'
to value '186/157'
[graph 0 input from stream 0:0 @ 00000220ac749f40] Setting 'frame_rate' to
value '30000/1001'
[graph 0 input from stream 0:0 @ 00000220ac749f40] w:720 h:480 pixfmt:cuda
tb:1/1000 fr:30000/1001 sar:186/157
[format @ 00000220ac74bac0] Setting 'pix_fmts' to value
'yuv420p|nv12|p010le|yuv444p|p016le|yuv444p16le|bgr0|rgb0|cuda|d3d11'
[AVFilterGraph @ 00000220ac511d80] query_formats: 5 queried, 4 merged, 0
already done, 0 delayed
[h264_nvenc @ 00000220ac561540] Using input frames context (format cuda)
with h264_nvenc encoder.
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