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RE: Downscaling/Resizing to ProRes 444: The Journey Begins - Apprentice - 27.03.2019 (27.03.2019, 18:51)Selur Wrote: How does:It gave me [Parsed_mergeplanes_3 @ 0x7fb71e708700] input #1 link in1 SAR 15:16 does not match output link default SAR 1:1 The quality seems to be about the same, if even a little bit grainier, than the footage I got from simply importing the 4k MP4 into Adobe Premiere and exporting 1080 ProRes444 from there;I'm not sure if Premiere was correctly scaling the RGB data to conserve color information (4:4:4) or not, so the real test will be when I grade it. Do you know of any way to do this process easier, with or without Hybrid/ffmpeg? Again, thank you very much! Sorry to be such a bother for just one specific feature of Hybrid. RE: Downscaling/Resizing to ProRes 444: The Journey Begins - Selur - 27.03.2019 Quote:Do you know of any way to do this process easier, with or without Hybrid/ffmpeg?a. instead of installing Hybrid you could download ffmpeg from https://evermeet.cx/ffmpeg/ b. one could write a small shell script to do the job and use a few parameters to the script (like: inputFile, outputFile, inputResolution, outputResolution) so that one doesn't have to call the whole line at once. Sadly I don't know of any application which does this sort of resizing that offers a gui for Mac OS X. (Since I fixed the bugs related to this in my personal dev versions of Hybrid, next public release will allow to use Hybrid to do this on Linux and Windows.) Cu Selur |