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C O M P Ξ Z
@compez.eth
Best 𝕗𝕗𝕞𝕡𝕖𝕘 Command Settings for UHD TV Optimization To convert a set of image files into a video suitable for UHD TVs, use the following ffmpeg command: 🫳 4𝙆/𝙐𝙃𝘿 ffmpeg -framerate 30 -start_number 0 -i %07d.png -c:v libx265 -vf "scale= 3840:2160" -preset medium -crf 18 -pix_fmt yuv420p -movflags +faststart -an output_4k.mp4 8𝙆/𝙐𝙃𝘿 ffmpeg -framerate 30 -start_number 0 -i %07d.png -c:v libx265 -vf "scale= 7680:4320" -preset medium -crf 18 -pix_fmt yuv420p -movflags +faststart -an output_8k.mp4
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baubergo
@baubergo-
30 fps? 🫠
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C O M P Ξ Z
@compez.eth
Set it high. 🫠 It was to my gen art output.
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baubergo
@baubergo-
Oh ok! Being a filmmaker this always bugs me but in that case it makes sense :3
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C O M P Ξ Z
@compez.eth
What is your recommendation fps for ads or some video in social media? Gaming = 60 ~ 120 Default video for me 24 ~ 30
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baubergo
@baubergo-
If it's for an ad, you shouldn't change the original FPS to start with. If you want the professional ad look, it should be 24 FPS (in America) or 25 FPS (in Europe). Instagram's use of 30 FPS is just a weird standard that doesn't make much sense. Of course, if you want to make an ad, you're going to need a professional for that. FPS is the smallest issue you'll encounter 😂
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