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Looks like the call to ffmpeg will benefit from some anti-aliasing flags.
Footage rendered from SuperView has jagged lines and other signs of aliasing when being processed.
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Hmm, we can add some postprocessing to the output (https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Postprocessing), but it really depends on the input. In general I would be a bit careful with fast-moving images.
Maybe you can test some pp settings on your video and let me know what you think could be a good default?
Looks like the call to ffmpeg will benefit from some anti-aliasing flags.
Footage rendered from SuperView has jagged lines and other signs of aliasing when being processed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: