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    After version clever_f3.2.8.03 when you try svt-av1 encode you have this error
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    I try different files but the error is still same and can not do the encoder .

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    Also when you use cropping on any codec encoder :
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    you do not have the page when you choose scale algorithm when you press encode :
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    and the movie is encoded with the black border

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    Hope there is just a glitch and will be corrected if it is possible !!

    Thanks for this great tool !!!
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  3. Originally Posted by Marcellos View Post
    After version clever_f3.2.8.03 when you try svt-av1 encode you have this error
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    [Attachment 82713 - Click to enlarge]

    Thanks
    Your settings make no sense.
    You first cropped with the result 1280x688, which gives a DAR of 1.85.
    If you resize to frame width 1920 then the frame height must be 1036 with the same DAR, and not 1080 as in your picture.
    Padding with the same values as frame with and frame height makes no sense and is pointless.

    As for the error:
    I confirm it. The FFmpeg code has been changed.
    (av1 only supported in MP4 and AVIF, and not in mov, as before).
    I will change this in the next beta.

    In the meantime there is the following workaround:
    Make your settings and then click on To batch, instead of encode.
    Then quit clever FFmpeg-GUI.

    You will now find a new text file BT_open.txt in your destination folder.

    Open it in your text editor and change .mov to .mp4
    Save the file, close the text editor and restart clever FFmpeg-GUI.

    This will now start directly into the batch grid.
    Click execute, and your AV1 video will now be encoded correctly.
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    Originally Posted by ProWo View Post
    Originally Posted by Marcellos View Post
    After version clever_f3.2.8.03 when you try svt-av1 encode you have this error
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    [Attachment 82713 - Click to enlarge]

    Thanks
    Your settings make no sense.
    You first cropped with the result 1280x688, which gives a DAR of 1.85.
    If you resize to frame width 1920 then the frame height must be 1036 with the same DAR, and not 1080 as in your picture.
    Padding with the same values as frame with and frame height makes no sense and is pointless.
    What is the point of cropping if i want the same resolution to be 1920:1080 like i did before and not 1920:1036 as you say ?

    Just like i do it with ffmpeg script for example : -vf "yadif=0:0:0,crop=1280:692:0:14,scale=1920:1080:fl ags=lanczos,setsar=1:1" -r 24 -aspect 1.7777
    Thanks again !!!
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  5. Originally Posted by Marcellos View Post
    What is the point of cropping if i want the same resolution to be 1920:1080 like i did before and not 1920:1036 as you say ?
    Just like i do it with ffmpeg script for example : -vf "yadif=0:0:0,crop=1280:692:0:14,scale=1920:1080:fl ags=lanczos,setsar=1:1" -r 24 -aspect 1.7777
    Thanks again !!!
    Every movie has its original aspect ratio, i.e. the ratio of frame width to frame height.
    You should not change this aspect ratio, as this will change the visual result.

    So if you resize from 1280x692 (1.85) to 1920x1036 (1.85) then the visual result is the same.
    If you resize from 1280x692 (1.85) to 1920x1080 (1.78) then the visual result is changed.
    If you absolutely want to change the output format to 1920x1080, then you must resize to 1920x1036 and pad to 1920x1080.
    In this case black bars above and bottom are added.

    You could also resize the whole 1280x720 to 1920x1080, without any cropping.
    Last edited by ProWo; 7th Oct 2024 at 08:14. Reason: info added
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