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Latest revision as of 18:26, 17 November 2014
--scene-detect [F] [fields] [apply-effects] | Scene detect supplied composition.
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The --scene-detect option will scene-detect (add cuts) to the supplied composition (inside specified project).
INFO Opening project "daylight" from "D:\Nucoda\2014_2\projects\daylight".
INFO Opening composition "comp1".
INFO Scene detecting composition...
INFO background scene detect (running) : "comp1" - preparing to render ... (0)
INFO background scene detect (running) : "comp1" - rendering frame 90005. 257 remaining (0)
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INFO background scene detect (running) : "comp1" - rendering frame 90258. 1 remaining (99)
INFO background scene detect (running) : "comp1" - rendering frame 90258. 0 remaining (100)
INFO background scene detect (completed) : "comp1" - rendering frame 90258. 0 remaining (100)
All parameters are optional.
- F - the sensitivity of the detection as a floating point value e.g. 0.6. The higher the number, the greater the sensitivity.
Default : 0.7 - fields - if given, we process the footage as field-based media.
Default : Frame based footage is assumed. - apply-effects - if given, we scene-detect after any effects are applied.
Default : We scene-detect source (i.e. before effects).
If the sensitivity is too large for the footage, the danger of false positives increases i.e. incorrect cuts added.