Making The Cut S02 Ffmpeg ~repack~ Instant
frame= 245 fps=7.2 q=28.0 size= 4096kB time=00:00:10.20 bitrate=3288.6kbits/s speed=0.301x Better. 0.3x speed. A thirty-minute render. He could survive that.
ffmpeg -i hero_shot_raw.mov -i cgi_garments.mov -filter_complex " [0:v]fps=24,scale=3840:2160:flags=lanczos,setpts=PTS[bg]; [1:v]format=rgba,colorchannelmixer=aa=0.8,scale=3840:2160[fg]; [bg][fg]overlay=format=auto,eq=brightness=0.05:contrast=1.1, unsharp=5:5:1.0:5:5:0.0, vignette=PI/4 [vout]; [0:a]volume=2.0,highpass=f=200,lowpass=f=3000[aout] " -map "[vout]" -map "[aout]" -c:v libx265 -crf 18 -preset veryslow -c:a aac -b:a 384k -movflags +faststart making_the_cut_s02_final.mp4 His fingers flew. The command was a spell. Each flag was a promise.
[libx265 @ 0x55a2b3c4d200] frame I:12 Avg QP:17.21 kb/s: 12456.32 frame= 2878 fps=7.8 q=-0.0 Lsize= 1482888kB time=00:01:59.92 bitrate=101263.2kbits/s speed=0.326x making the cut s02 ffmpeg
It was done.
He didn’t reply. He opened the terminal one last time. A single line, just for himself: frame= 245 fps=7
He opened a new terminal tab. No GUI. No timeline. Just the cold, beautiful logic of the command line.
Samira stirred on the foam pile. “Is it…” He could survive that
At 4:52 AM, the terminal spat out the final line: