How to deinterlace GRAY video and convert it to .avi?
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I have binary data stream from analogue camera that contains even and odd frames.
Right now I convert it to .avi with this,
ffmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -s:v 700x220 -i data.bin -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt yuv420p out.avi
What I get is a 2x video duration, when even and odd frames are sequencing each other. How can deinterlace them?
UPD 1:
ffmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -s:v 700x220 -i test1.bin -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -vf tinterlace out.avi
This give me Doubled Vertical resolution, but the video have the same duration and it's even more slow that was before.
video ffmpeg avi binary-files grayscale
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I have binary data stream from analogue camera that contains even and odd frames.
Right now I convert it to .avi with this,
ffmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -s:v 700x220 -i data.bin -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt yuv420p out.avi
What I get is a 2x video duration, when even and odd frames are sequencing each other. How can deinterlace them?
UPD 1:
ffmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -s:v 700x220 -i test1.bin -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -vf tinterlace out.avi
This give me Doubled Vertical resolution, but the video have the same duration and it's even more slow that was before.
video ffmpeg avi binary-files grayscale
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Are the frames likeAAAA
/BBBB
, orA_A_A_A_
/_B_B_B_B
?
– grawity
Nov 23 at 10:30
from camera i have AAAA_ / _BBBB but after AVID cropping I have AAAA/BBBB. Could you please help me with both cases?
– qqffx
Nov 23 at 10:38
@grawity, could I use tinterlace?
– qqffx
Nov 23 at 10:44
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I have binary data stream from analogue camera that contains even and odd frames.
Right now I convert it to .avi with this,
ffmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -s:v 700x220 -i data.bin -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt yuv420p out.avi
What I get is a 2x video duration, when even and odd frames are sequencing each other. How can deinterlace them?
UPD 1:
ffmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -s:v 700x220 -i test1.bin -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -vf tinterlace out.avi
This give me Doubled Vertical resolution, but the video have the same duration and it's even more slow that was before.
video ffmpeg avi binary-files grayscale
I have binary data stream from analogue camera that contains even and odd frames.
Right now I convert it to .avi with this,
ffmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -s:v 700x220 -i data.bin -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt yuv420p out.avi
What I get is a 2x video duration, when even and odd frames are sequencing each other. How can deinterlace them?
UPD 1:
ffmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -s:v 700x220 -i test1.bin -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -vf tinterlace out.avi
This give me Doubled Vertical resolution, but the video have the same duration and it's even more slow that was before.
video ffmpeg avi binary-files grayscale
video ffmpeg avi binary-files grayscale
edited Nov 23 at 11:15
asked Nov 23 at 9:12
qqffx
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Are the frames likeAAAA
/BBBB
, orA_A_A_A_
/_B_B_B_B
?
– grawity
Nov 23 at 10:30
from camera i have AAAA_ / _BBBB but after AVID cropping I have AAAA/BBBB. Could you please help me with both cases?
– qqffx
Nov 23 at 10:38
@grawity, could I use tinterlace?
– qqffx
Nov 23 at 10:44
add a comment |
1
Are the frames likeAAAA
/BBBB
, orA_A_A_A_
/_B_B_B_B
?
– grawity
Nov 23 at 10:30
from camera i have AAAA_ / _BBBB but after AVID cropping I have AAAA/BBBB. Could you please help me with both cases?
– qqffx
Nov 23 at 10:38
@grawity, could I use tinterlace?
– qqffx
Nov 23 at 10:44
1
1
Are the frames like
AAAA
/ BBBB
, or A_A_A_A_
/ _B_B_B_B
?– grawity
Nov 23 at 10:30
Are the frames like
AAAA
/ BBBB
, or A_A_A_A_
/ _B_B_B_B
?– grawity
Nov 23 at 10:30
from camera i have AAAA_ / _BBBB but after AVID cropping I have AAAA/BBBB. Could you please help me with both cases?
– qqffx
Nov 23 at 10:38
from camera i have AAAA_ / _BBBB but after AVID cropping I have AAAA/BBBB. Could you please help me with both cases?
– qqffx
Nov 23 at 10:38
@grawity, could I use tinterlace?
– qqffx
Nov 23 at 10:44
@grawity, could I use tinterlace?
– qqffx
Nov 23 at 10:44
add a comment |
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ffmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -s:v 700x220 -i test1.bin -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -vf tinterlace,setpts=0.5*PTS out.avi
Do the trick for me.
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ffmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -s:v 700x220 -i test1.bin -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -vf tinterlace,setpts=0.5*PTS out.avi
Do the trick for me.
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ffmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -s:v 700x220 -i test1.bin -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -vf tinterlace,setpts=0.5*PTS out.avi
Do the trick for me.
add a comment |
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ffmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -s:v 700x220 -i test1.bin -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -vf tinterlace,setpts=0.5*PTS out.avi
Do the trick for me.
ffmpeg -f rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -s:v 700x220 -i test1.bin -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt gray -vf tinterlace,setpts=0.5*PTS out.avi
Do the trick for me.
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Are the frames like
AAAA
/BBBB
, orA_A_A_A_
/_B_B_B_B
?– grawity
Nov 23 at 10:30
from camera i have AAAA_ / _BBBB but after AVID cropping I have AAAA/BBBB. Could you please help me with both cases?
– qqffx
Nov 23 at 10:38
@grawity, could I use tinterlace?
– qqffx
Nov 23 at 10:44