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whatforiam
-с files https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8efc41ab-e6a5-4cbd-a8fd-d7e497fd32b3 https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e0982be9-7c35-4890-9150-99e77b803212 -a "-c copy" files https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ceec2f8d-9bcc-46e5-b251-701409d9279f https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3adcd5fb-797d-4452-93f6-07041cc23b85 default normal re-encoded files https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c6d8e794-3204-4280-aa9a-20411ac91b37 https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5446e119-34ce-4ff5-8761-cefa6bd3d115 https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/76f15d95-16c5-4dcc-ac33-163d72676c82 And I noticed that the weight of the final moments is also strikingly...
> Just to confirm, are the cuts for the video correct if you use a normal encoding mode (e.g. don't use copying mode)? From what you posted above this seems...
> Can you share the original clip? Does the issue happen with all videos or only a few? I haven't checked, but I suspect on all anime videos, because they...
> ``` > scenedetect -i input/input.mp4 -b pyav split-video -o output -hq -p fast > ``` Thank you so much. This command solved the problem! But I have another question....
> You can change the [weight placed on the luma channel for `detect-content`/`detect-adaptive`](https://www.scenedetect.com/docs/latest/cli.html#cmdoption-scenedetect-detect-adaptive-w) and tweak other parameters. For example try adding this to your command: > > ``` > detect-adaptive...
> Something that could be looked into is also how these timecodes are exported with `list-scenes`. I once noticed that the results for `split-video` and using the values from the...
> > Something that could be looked into is also how these timecodes are exported with `list-scenes`. I once noticed that the results for `split-video` and using the values from...