yuv444p
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give up on bash and write in python
you'll spend less time even if you don't know it yet, bash is "write-only" language as soon as you need something bigger than trivial. you'll also end up with more robust code (less failing corner cases)
I've already deleted my source files, but I did yuv444p with those options and it still messed the colors up. A darker orange became a yellow-orange. I compared the first frame of the mp4s to the first image of the source files and the rgb24 looked identical to me, so I kept it. The filesize of the rgb24 mp4 was smaller than any one of the original frames, so I'm happy with that.
I have the latest version of ffmpeg, 3.4.2.
btw did you try only with x265?
could be a x265-specific problem I guess.
I added the bit about x265 when I added crf, before I didn't specify and just let it choose whatever it does by default for a .mp4.
Can I get some pointers for single layer pcb component placement? Is auto routing simply unreliable and I should go ahead and do it manually? Is it possible for this many ICs and a 20x20 board?
Auto routing works pretty well and is a good tool to know. There won't be any problems with it for your circuit provided it can find a solution.
You could reduce the amount of ICs you are using by using a microcontroller.
I'd like to see if it can be done without a microcontroller(even though at this point it would cost less, especially with the 74185s).
I figure at this point the way to go is to bridge anything that isn't connected, but I'd like to minimize said bridges as much as possible and truth be told I have zero idea as to what constitutes good part placement and at the moment I'm moving shit haphazardly.
I have no room for a second hard drive in my desktop case, it's a Compaq Presario. Is there any way to fix this or am I just shit out of luck?
Pic related is NOT my own PC but it gives you a good idea of what it does look like. Can I just put it in a random place and attach SATA cables to it? I realise this might come off as a retarded question to some but I have no experience with this kind of stuff. I also realise my PC is quite old but I have become attached to it so I'd rather not replace it.
Just put some double sided tape on it and put it somewhere random, if you don't intend to move your PC at all you can even leave it waggling.