Benius Hope
25 discussion posts
when i use short mp4 videos (like 2-4s) it starts to be missing some frames at the start or end
the gif is working fine: smooth movement
but the mp4 i created of the give with ffmpeg (perfect) is choppy after 2-3 runs // not choppy but the movement is "jumping" instead of fluent
Could you attach a couple of samples that we can try out here?
Benius Hope
25 discussion posts
NOT SAFE FOR WORK! - well, better not show them anyone - and if you boss comes in you should show him this thread
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why i use them? because i have given up on life xD
Sep 6, 2018 (modified Sep 6, 2018)
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Woops! I've removed that link, we can't host stuff like that, sorry. Any chance you can create one from a safe for work gif? Or let me know what ffmpeg command you're using to convert the gif to mp4 so that I can test on one here?
Benius Hope
25 discussion posts
same link - now save for work
http://hoffmeister.tk/bfdf/
ffmpeg is latest from https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/ (you can check hash or download there)
when i switch to desktop the first run is correct - but after the second run it "skips frames"
video of error will be provided in same folder (give me 5min)
Thanks! I'll do some testing early next week and keep you posted.
It seems to be working ok for me so far. Quick question, if you choose the GIF instead of the MP4, does that make any difference?
Benius Hope
25 discussion posts
yes it does make a difference
if i use the gif the whole scene is shown - with the cube not jumping for the start of the new round: http://hoffmeister.tk/bfdf/cube.gif
if i use MP4 it jumps the last 1s and creates a not smooth workthrough: http://hoffmeister.tk/bfdf/error.mp4 (shows the error pretty well)
i use this video: http://hoffmeister.tk/bfdf/cube.mp4
sry for late answer
Ok, interesting! Do you have a third party video codec pack installed, like CCCP Project or something like that? If so, which one?