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Choppy video even with 'Lossless' settings?

Blender Asked by user101850 on December 16, 2021

I’m using Blender 2.82’s Video Editing pane to create a video from a series of images (also generated in Blender).

No matter what settings I use, I am unable to create a consistently fluid video. Although some sections are smooth, there will always be bits that are choppy (seemingly at random times).

Image sequence:

  • 5000 images
  • PNG format, generated by Blender
  • Dimensions: 1920 x 1080
  • Size: ~3.68 MB each
  • Bit depth 25
  • Compression: 15%

Output settings:

  • Frame Rate: 24 fps
  • File Format: FFmpeg video
  • Container: Matroska
  • Video Codec: H.264
  • Output quality: Perceptually lossless
  • Encoding Speed: Slowest

What’s more, despite the choppiness, the output file is huge (2 GB for a 3:22 minute video).

Any advice on generating a smooth video? What would be an expected file size? Thanks.

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