[FFmpeg-user] Quality
Alan Clifford
ffmpeg at clifford.ac
Mon May 23 21:55:53 EEST 2022
I purchased a camera for the garden which has since been returned as the
wifi was very flakey and has been replaced with a better trail camera. I
took the videos off the sd card and there are one or two I want to keep.
The camera created time based directories and put files of type .media in
the directories
For example, in 2022/04/18/1650242594_0034 there are 4 files, 0000.media,
0010.media, 0020.media, 0030.media.
I have scripted a loop to to create .mp4 files, create a file list and
then concatenate them so I could view the videos. Then, for this example,
as the camera was upside down, I've rotated the result.
The ffmpeg commands I've used are:
ffmpeg -i file.media file.mp4
ffmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -i filelist.txt -c copy output.mp4
ffmpeg -i output.mp4 -vf "transpose=2,transpose=2" output_r.mp4
I am new to ffmpeg and would really like some help in preventing the
quality of the videos being degraded between the original .media files and
the final file.
Alan
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