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QP file output #388
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Thanks, this falls under some of the other open issues to expand on output formats. I think we should add a new command like I would imagine the command to look something like |
Thanks, do you have any ETA? |
Unfortunately no ETA at this time, but in v0.6.3 you can now generate a list of cuts as frame numbers instead of timecodes with a config file. To do this, you can add the following to a config file:
And then use the list-scenes command to generate a CSV file, the first row will be the frames that you need to add
You might be able to wrangle that into a QP file with some bash magic or write a small Python script. If you're using the Python API, the |
Excel can do magic tricks ;) |
Tried your release, sorry for the delay. It works ok but the generated CSV is not properly "standard". I mean: looking at the file, we have a first part with Timecode list and a second part with Scene Number, that are CSV formatted in a really different way each other. Please, write two files so that I can directly import the Scene number and frame in Excel. When you will have time (if you want to ease my CSV file "postprocessing" :) ), simply output a file with a column of plain scene start frames, almost such as the example I did in the first post. |
@tormento if you use the The start frame column should align with the cut points you need for I frames. |
x265 (and other software) accepts a .qp file to force a frame type to be applied to a certain frame.
An example is:
to have proper scene change cuts.
Here you can find the syntax.
It can be derived by chapters but it's almost of no use when wanting a clean cut frame per each scene.
Would you mind to add that kind of output?
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