![]() ![]() The problem is, only this past week or so I've only been able to get good output videos from using the faster end of the "-preset" parameter, as opposed to "-preset veryslow" that I used previously that I prefer. It is actually a working 240fps output video. The above output results in this uncorrupted video: ![]() I've been using FFMPEG to convert slow-motion video game screencaptures into higher frame rates, and I've been using commands similar to this:įfmpeg -i FastMotorcycle_02_30fps.mkv -r 240 -filter:v "setpts=0.125*PTS" -preset ultrafast output.mkv So I'm playing around with very high frame rate video, and I've made some successful 240fps video samples over the past two months or so. ![]() Hello, there's this new problem I've been having with FFMPEG that didn't seem to happen earlier this month. ![]()
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