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Thanks for the report. Any chance that you can post (part of) the source file so I can investigate?
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Sure. Here you go: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8jwdszf2ns4vphc/source_clip.mp4?dl=0
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Nice flying :)
I checked, ffprobe lists the video as having 36MB/s average bitrate. You should also see this number in the output when running the superview command. The output file has a similar bitrate for me.
Can you run ffprobe on both the input on output file on your system and post the results?
$ ffprobe -i source_clip.mp4 -v error -show_entries stream=codec_name,bit_rate
[STREAM]
codec_name=h264
bit_rate=38678952
[/STREAM]
[STREAM]
codec_name=aac
bit_rate=128000
[/STREAM]
$ ffprobe -i output.mp4 -v error -show_entries stream=codec_name,bit_rate
[STREAM]
codec_name=h264
bit_rate=38531794
[/STREAM]
[STREAM]
codec_name=aac
bit_rate=128049
[/STREAM]
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I already see one difference. You ran superview either on mac or linux. I ran it on Windows with ffmpeg 4.1.3. Also when i ran it superview reported on the cli the following:
Filter files generated, re-encoding video at bitrate 0 MB/s
Could this be windows specific?
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I tested with 4.1.3 (latest version), but it could be that ffprobe outputs the bitrate info differently in other (older?) versions. It would be great if you can put the ffprobe output of the input and output file as above.
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Can you check with release v0.2? https://github.com/Niek/superview/releases/tag/v0.2
I changed the way the input specs (among which bitrate) are parsed, it should work better across different ffmpeg/ffprobe versions.
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Closing this, I assume it's fixed in 0.2.
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