Practicing Editing (4K Mini-tage) -- 120 FPS links in the description!
Just a 1v1 with Lep that I decided to record and edit at 4K 120 FPS to practice some video editing.
If you want to watch the 120 FPS version, use one of the links below (1080p version recommended if on a 1080p monitor).
**NOTE**: I highly recommend downloading instead of trying to watch in the video player on MEGA. They are really high bitrate encodes, and so you'd likely have to deal with a lot of buffering when watching on the video player.
If you have issues with watching them, I recommend getting a good video player, such as MPC-HC. Link is below the video links.
1080p 120 FPS: bit.ly/1v1lep-1080p120
4K 120 FPS: bit.ly/1v1lep-4K120
[If you need a better video player] K-Lite Codec Pack (includes MPC-HC): codecguide.com/download_k-lite_codec_pack_full.htm
Technical Encoding Info:
*Original Video* - 4K 120 FPS 10-bit DNxHR 444 + stereo 32-bit 48 kHz fPCM
*4K Encode* - ffmpeg -i input.mov -c:v libx265 -preset:v slow -profile:v main10 -pix_fmt yuv420p10le -crf 16 -c:a flac practice-editing-4K120.mp4
*1080p Encode* - ffmpeg -i input.mov -c:v h264_nvenc -preset:v p7 -profile:v high -tune:v hq -pix_fmt yuv420p -qp 16 -vf "scale=1920:1080:flags=accurate_rnd+bitexact" -c:a flac practicing-editing-1080p120.mp4
I used h264_nvenc instead of libx264 for the 1080p encode because libx264 was giving me a lot of aliasing/stairstepping (especially the "skull" symbol from getting a kill), no matter what scaling algorithm I used (I tried scale with bicubic, spline, lanczos, etc, as well as zscale with spline36, lanczos). If anyone can help me figure out what might cause this, let me know in the comments!

