вс, 25 сент. 2022 г., 08:56 Miroslav Rovis <[email protected]>:
Reusing what I wrote in late last night's thread. On 220924-23:31+0200, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
I've been using VP9 (previously VP8) webm a lot. E.g. anywhere you go from: https://www.croatiafidelis.hr/2022/ or, to take just one sample (4 minutes):
https://www.croatiafidelis.hr/2022/Jazovka/VID-2022-06-22-1034-Jazovka-proce...
It's nothing but motion plugin set up, blur plugin in the bottom video at 100%, and go render. Then work the audio separately, mux and post. Of course, the stabilizing is slow, motion plugin takes long to calculate.
But all those people moving can be scrutinized in a lot of detail, as if I filmed with a mobile phone attached to a good stabilizer, and instead, the original was a shaky video as ever, because I held the mobile with just my hand.
Cinelerra can stabilize you videos well. It's worth the time-expensive learning curve to get to know how to do it.
Here are some comparison videos with both the shaky and stabilized video (however I've gotten better since then, these are all old, but I have no other comparisons)
e.g. from: https://www.croatiafidelis.hr/2019/ the videos e.g.:
https://www.croatiafidelis.hr/2019/Jaska/190824-Jaska-Vukovic-demo-1-stabili...
or from: https://www.croatiafidelis.hr/2015/Macelj/Macelj-2-cmp.php the video being: https://www.croatiafidelis.hr/2015/Macelj/150607-Macelj-HebrangCOMP.webm
But the above do not sufficienlty well demonstrate how well Cinelerra can stabilize shaky videos.
I think I have a better example that I hope I can offer.
But I plan to make it both a demonstration of this capability and a tutorial so other users can benefit from it, on the one hand.
And on the other, I want to show the issues that come across in Motion Plugin usage.
I can say what it is right now, but that's dry and no way immediately plausible. Here:
The fist issue: When using Motion Plugin, a last-used setting (previusly used, even in a different video) is written in the new XML along with the newly setup numbers for a particular part of a video to which Motion Plugin Effect is attached. And it sometimes messes up the XML, and rendering does not get what the user put in.
The second issue: And, sometimes, there appear to be problems with some Cinelerra cache somewhere so bad that tweaking the Motion Plugin settings, while written correctly in the new XML, do not actually apply. The rendering gets the user the earlier tweaked result no matter the new editing.
try to look in /tmp folder? may be some old result stuck there ... (purely from memory)
While I am not certain I can, within the time that I can set appart for this, show how to reproduce the second issue, I believe I can show the first issue within, hopefully this day today.
I want to do it along with demonstrating a very good motion stabilization on not-too difficult parts of a 1m 30s video that otherwise would be almost bad for viewing.
I plan to post it, God permittign, at:
https://croatiafidelis.hr/foss/cap/cap-220925-cinelerra/ where, at the time of writing this, there is only the short video: VID_20220910_133415_5.mp4 [*] that I want to use for this demonstration/tutorial/bug-report all-in-one.
Regards!
---- [*] The timestamp in VID_20220910_133415_5.mp4 is for 2022-09-10 13:34:15, the start of my filming, but that's part 5, which I obtained with cutting the VID_20220910_133415.mp4 with mkvmerge. It's and event that the media exanded for a few days on, an, thankfully innocuous standoff with Croatian police... I want to show how good reporting can be done with simple cheap mobile phone camera, made good only after motion stabilization. I mean, look at that video, it's so shaky because I walked and even talked and waved (well, that's not seen) at people... Stabilization is absolutely necessary. This is what you should get (SHA256 of the video): 8ae65c8b17b3d607020c392323fa5ab8569bd40083648d808602a0dfffc8f1f9 VID_20220910_133415_5.mp4
-- Miroslav Rovis Zagreb, Croatia https://www.CroatiaFidelis.hr my PGP-key: https://www.croatiafidelis.hr/FCF13245ED247DCE443855B7EA9884884FBAF0AE.asc