Create and post the best-looking video (maximum 6 MB and 2048x2048 px). The goal is to create the illusion of the highest-quality video. The only rule is that you must provide the source for your video and explain how you made it (e.g., the ffmpeg command or other methods you used to produce it).You can use any technique: scaling, codec switching, interlacing, interpolation, bitrate adjustments, frame rate tricks, effects, etc. The best video wins the internet and the bragging rights. Speaking of bragging rights, please don't post videos that are only a couple of seconds long, it would be so cringe. Try to flex on others by posting a long video that leaves them wondering how you even pulled it off.My video is just something to have here; you can consider it an example of what not to do.
I post some random examples (because I have to post 3 at least).
Maybe playing with aspect ratios is also helpful?
>>5791810>no thread where the entire movie is cut up into 30 second chunkscringe.
Is there a tricks to use some specific ways to compress this type of videos without losing details? If you would scale this down and try to watch fullscreen, you lose the "pixels" and everything would be blurry.