FFmpeg's CRF performs compression smartly by compressing higher motion frames more than statics frames because human eyes are more sensitive to static frames than fast-moving frames.
Does VMAF consider that? Basically, how does VMAF behave if we compress fast-moving frames a lot and leave static frames higher quality (that eyes apparently can not catch)?
FFmpeg's CRF performs compression smartly by compressing higher motion frames more than statics frames because human eyes are more sensitive to static frames than fast-moving frames.
Does VMAF consider that? Basically, how does VMAF behave if we compress fast-moving frames a lot and leave static frames higher quality (that eyes apparently can not catch)?