
* Extract single mov Prores 422 with burnins, slate and baked lut. profile - Without filters will be used as default. families - Main family of processed instance.hosts - Host from which publishing was triggered.Only one or none profile is processed per instance.Īll context filters are lists which may contain strings or Regular expressions (RegEx). You can define profile without filters and use it as default. Profile with filters matching current context the most is used. Profile filters Īs mentioned above you can define multiple profiles for different contexts. Each profile item has outputs, where definitions of possible outputs are, and may have specified filters for hosts, tasks and families. Preset should contain only one attribute "profiles" which is list of profile items. Supported extensions for both input and output: ĮxtractReview creates new representations based on presets and representations in instance. So make sure, you did not catch one of those, not so rare either.Plugin responsible for automatic FFmpeg conversion to variety of formats.

This can sometimes be the reason why releases are named incorrectly.īut please consider: there are also popular movies which change their aspect ratio during the movie (or I remember even during a tv show). 1080 anymore, which might lead to some batch scripts or smart tools or whatever to consider them as 720p as they're <1080p. One reason/thing to consider: When removing bars, your image height gets reduced and will not be e.g. For TV/HDTV releases it can sometimes make sense to keep it, cause you can also see logos/ads etc. Letterboxing has been important for playback reasons but nowadays every simple TV is capable of displaying it correctly, same with reading simple srt subtitles.Įven YouTube does not always force the video into a specific aspect ratio (anymore).įor BluRay releases, I do not really understand why it isn't the standard to reduce it.

If their quality drops, people will start avoiding their releases. Scene groups just have their (different) set rules of how to encode stuff.
