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@surreal badge obs settings please
you record with 240 fps?
mhm
are you sure?
yup
can i get your smoothie settings maybe?
bet
1 sec
it mightve been this one
[interpolation]
enabled: yes
masking: yes
fps: 2400
speed: medium
tuning: film
algorithm: 13
use gpu: yes
[frame blending]
enabled: yes
fps: 60
intensity: 1.3
weighting: equal
bright blend: no
[output]
process: ffmpeg
enc args: -c:v h264_nvenc -rc constqp -qp 15 -preset p7 -vf cas=0.4
file format: %FILENAME% ~ %FRUIT%
container: .MP4
[artifact masking]
enabled: yes
feathering: yes
folder path: D:\roezir\stuff\Programs\smoothie-rs\bin
file name: valmask.png```
if its not then its this one:
[interpolation]
enabled: yes
masking: yes
fps: 1680
speed: medium
tuning: film
algorithm: 13
use gpu: yes
[frame blending]
enabled: yes
fps: 60
intensity: 1.2
weighting: equal
bright blend: no
[output]
process: ffmpeg
enc args: -c:v h264_nvenc -rc constqp -qp 15 -preset p7 -vf cas=0.3
file format: %FILENAME% ~ %FRUIT%
container: .MP4
[artifact masking]
enabled: yes
feathering: yes
folder path: D:\roezir\stuff\Programs\smoothie-rs\bin
file name: valmask.png```
that render is for the second oone sent
yoo thank you dud
i like this cfg seems more blatant
[interpolation]
enabled: yes
masking: yes
fps: 1120
speed: medium
tuning: film
algorithm: 13
use gpu: yes
[frame blending]
enabled: yes
fps: 40
intensity: 1.1
weighting: equal
bright blend: no
[output]
process: ffmpeg
enc args: -c:v h264_nvenc -rc constqp -qp 15 -preset p7 -vf cas=0.4
file format: %FILENAME% ~ %FRUIT%
container: .MP4
[artifact masking]
enabled: yes
feathering: yes
folder path: D:\roezir\stuff\Programs\smoothie-rs\bin
file name: valmask.png```
that was that
one
40 fps
^
mb gabg
i was doing hw
and ofc thumbnail was done in a grand total of 5 seconds and i missclicked the blending mode
pancrop on last clip was ass
yeah every time i made a mask that would collide with the next
i duplicated and used subtract
so i could get a perfect mask
thank you dud
whats ur cfg?
this
60 FPS?
what do i have to send
50 fps
your config
[interpolation]
enabled: yes
masking: yes
fps: 1440
speed: medium
tuning: weak
algorithm: 23
use gpu: yes
[frame blending]
enabled: yes
fps: 60
intensity: 1
weighting: equal
bright blend: n
[flowblur]
enabled: yes
masking: no
intensity: 200
do blending: before
[output]
process: ffmpeg
enc args: -c:v h264_nvenc -rc constqp -preset p7 -qp 10
file format: %FILENAME% ~ %FRUIT%
container: .MP4
[artifact masking]
enabled: yes
feathering: yes
folder path: C:\Users\pc\Documents\smoothie-rs\bin
file name: valmask.png
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfW6d0q_Ss4 what do you think? @surreal badge
are u sure ur valmask is there
wait
turn masking on
in flowblur
since u have it on
as an edit uh work on the basics
but as a render
its alr
Wass ur input fps
for which clip
thank you dud
yea for sure
okayy
just make an edit with p/c and time remap
This
What ur input
ok
config?
[interpolation]
enabled: yes
masking: yes
fps: 1440
speed: medium
tuning: film
algorithm: 23
use gpu: yes
[frame blending]
enabled: yes
fps: 60
intensity: 1.2
weighting: equal
bright blend: no
[output]
process: ffmpeg
enc args: -c:v h264_nvenc -rc constqp -qp 15 -preset p5 -vf cas=0.3
file format: %FILENAME% ~ %FRUIT%
container: .MP4
[artifact masking]
enabled: yes
feathering: yes
folder path: D:\roezir\stuff\Programs\smoothie-rs\bin
file name: valmask.png```
clean
obs config still this one? @240fps
thats 180
k ty
any recommendation? clip seems a bit laggy for me. I record @240fps
[interpolation]
enabled: yes
masking: yes
fps: 1440
speed: medium
tuning: film
algorithm: 23
use gpu: yes
[frame blending]
enabled: yes
fps: 144
intensity: 1.3
weighting: equal
bright blend: no
[flowblur]
enabled: no
masking: no
amount: 125
do blending: after
[output]
process: ffmpeg
enc args: -c:v h264_nvenc -rc constqp -qp 15 -preset p5 -vf cas=0.3
file format: %FILENAME% ~ %FRUIT%
container: .MP4
[preview window]
enabled: no
process: ffplay
output args: -f yuv4mpegpipe -
[artifact masking]
enabled: yes
feathering: yes
folder path: Z:\05. clips&stream\replaybuffer obs\blur programs
file name: valmask.png
[miscellaneous]
play ding: yes
always verbose: no
dedup threshold: 0.0
global output folder:
source indexing: no
ffmpeg options: -loglevel error -i - -hide_banner -stats -stats_period 0.15
ffplay options: -loglevel quiet -i - -autoexit -window_title smoothie.preview
[console]
stay on top: no
borderless: no
position: top left
width: 900
height: 350
[timescale]
in: 1.0
out: 1.0
[color grading]
enabled: yes
brightness: 1.0
saturation: 1.1
contrast: 1.0
[lut]
enabled: no
path:
opacity: 0.2
[pre-interp]
enabled: no
masking: no
factor: 3x
model: Z:\05. clips&stream\replaybuffer obs\blur programs\rife-ncnn-vulkan-20221029-windows
make sure the interp fps is divisible by the output and input
same thin gwith the input and output
why output at 144
?
idk just testing
most people have 60hz monitors too
^
wellp I send it to all my friends that we play fps so >144hz
try recording in 288
or 144
if u want to output in 144
u have to increase the
input
fps
also even if it dips to like 280
never record in an fps it dips to
its gonna be better than 240? im gonna output 60fps
if its clean enough
record in whatever u want
if u dont dip beloiw in fps
and if its divisible by output
im always 300+ so I record 240
and divisible (both input and output) by ur interp
k
so for example
240 is divisible by 60
and lets say 240 *5
1200
prob want more so
240*7
thats what
1680
whats ur cfg
[interpolation]
enabled: yes
masking: yes
fps: 1440
speed: medium
tuning: film
algorithm: 23
use gpu: yes
[frame blending]
enabled: yes
fps: 60
intensity: 1.3
weighting: equal
bright blend: no
[flowblur]
enabled: no
masking: no
amount: 125
do blending: after
[output]
process: ffmpeg
enc args: -c:v h264_nvenc -rc constqp -qp 15 -preset p5 -vf cas=0.3
file format: %FILENAME% ~ %FRUIT%
container: .MP4
[preview window]
enabled: no
process: ffplay
output args: -f yuv4mpegpipe -
[artifact masking]
enabled: yes
feathering: yes
folder path: Z:\05. clips&stream\replaybuffer obs\blur programs
file name: valmask.png
[miscellaneous]
play ding: yes
always verbose: no
dedup threshold: 0.0
global output folder:
source indexing: no
ffmpeg options: -loglevel error -i - -hide_banner -stats -stats_period 0.15
ffplay options: -loglevel quiet -i - -autoexit -window_title smoothie.preview
[console]
stay on top: no
borderless: no
position: top left
width: 900
height: 350
[timescale]
in: 1.0
out: 1.0
[color grading]
enabled: yes
brightness: 1.0
saturation: 1.1
contrast: 1.0
[lut]
enabled: no
path:
opacity: 0.2
[pre-interp]
enabled: no
masking: no
factor: 3x
model: Z:\05. clips&stream\replaybuffer obs\blur programs\rife-ncnn-vulkan-20221029-windows
maybe play around with interp fps and intensity
also looks like u prob dont need sharpening
obs
remove the -vf cas=0.3
k
look the clips on my render folder, those are rendered with blur
I see them a lot better than w smoothie
sorry for ping