[Cin] Output video's do not have same color, brightness/contrast as sources

Phyllis Smith phylsmith2017 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 7 05:28:30 CEST 2021


Gorge,
Well, there is "sparkill" in the forum who has worked out for himself the
color equivalences between OBS and CinGG.
Hopefully, this is not an alternative name for you.  Please see this forum
and see if that helps -- scroll down to: 21/06/2021 10:22 pm.

https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/forum/help-video/preset-rendering-for-youtube-in-cinelerra/paged/2/#post-1796

On Tue, Jul 6, 2021 at 6:29 PM gorge rankin via Cin <
cin at lists.cinelerra-gg.org> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I'm truly loving cin/gg as I've switched to it as my primary editor.
>
> I do have one slight problem, which I can work around.  But I'm wondering
> if I'm doing something wrong.
>
> My output video's don't look *exactly* like my sources.  Even if I just
> drop in a video to CinGG and render
> it, the output is NOT the same as the input.
>
> I have to do these filters to get my output video kind of 'close' to that
> of my sources:
> Brightness/contrast filter:
> +.063 bright
> +1.292 contrast
> deselect boost luminance
>
> My input video's are recordings from OBS.  I suppose I can just add more
> brightness & contrast
> inside of OBS and then they should come out of CinGG fine.  I'd like to
> avoid adding filters to the render chain
> of cinGG to save me encoding time if I can.
>
> I have also completely removed my ~/.bcast folder and recreated my setup
> so as to avoid any conflicts there.
>
> Here is a 'mediainfo' output for a file that my OBS produces:
> General
>
> Format :
>
> Matroska
>
> Format version :
>
> Version 4
>
> File size :
>
> 5.81 MiB
>
> Duration :
>
> 1 s 934 ms
>
> Overall bit rate :
>
> 25.2 Mb/s
>
> Writing application :
>
> Lavf58.45.100
>
> Writing library :
>
> Lavf58.45.100
>
> ErrorDetectionType :
>
> Per level 1
>
>
> Video
>
> ID :
>
> 1
>
> Format :
>
> AVC
>
> Format/Info :
>
> Advanced Video Codec
>
> Format profile :
>
> High at L5.1
>
> Format settings :
>
> CABAC / 4 Ref Frames
>
> Format settings, CABAC :
>
> Yes
>
> Format settings, Reference frames :
>
> 4 frames
>
> Codec ID :
>
> V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
>
> Duration :
>
> 1 s 934 ms
>
> Bit rate mode :
>
> Constant
>
> Bit rate :
>
> 25.0 Mb/s
>
> Width :
>
> 2 560 pixels
>
> Height :
>
> 1 440 pixels
>
> Display aspect ratio :
>
> 16:9
>
> Frame rate mode :
>
> Constant
>
> Frame rate :
>
> 60.000 FPS
>
> Color space :
>
> YUV
>
> Chroma subsampling :
>
> 4:2:0
>
> Bit depth :
>
> 8 bits
>
> Scan type :
>
> Progressive
>
> Bits/(Pixel*Frame) :
>
> 0.113
>
> Stream size :
>
> 5.76 MiB (99%)
>
> Default :
>
> Yes
>
> Forced :
>
> No
>
> Color range :
>
> Limited
>
> Color primaries :
>
> BT.709
>
> Transfer characteristics :
>
> BT.709
>
> Matrix coefficients :
>
> BT.709
>
> I'm using the latest CinGG app image on Ubuntu 21.04.  It works great BTW!
> I am using RGBA-8 Bit for my cin-gg format.
> I'm rendering from cingg to h264 as well.
> I have the nvidia binary driver installed, version: 465.31
> I also have the CudaSDK installed here as well.
> The 'overlay' mode is 'normal' in CinGG for the video track
> The 'fade' is at 100 in CinGG.
>
> Thank you for all your hard work on CinGG !  I truly appreciate it!
>
>
>
>
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