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How do I apply a timecode and then I speed up x4 a video with ffmpeg without losing quality?
I'm trying to create a .bat file for ffmpeg that:
Applies a timecode overlay (e.g. 00:17:23:02)
Speeds up the video x4 (but AFTER the timecode is applied)
Doesn't "touch" the quality of the original … Also is there a way to make the black box behind the timecode a bit bigger (5 pixels in all directions: left, up, right, down)? Or maybe a stroke effect to the text instead of the black box? …