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Originally Posted by H2sixty
maybe you could share a small 30-60 second clip of this
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You can use these to test:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f_-...ew?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G8w...ew?usp=sharing
The problem is less obvious in the original, but gets enhanced in the encode. It's just too strong denoising which makes the grain so much less random that it starts to resemble a static dirty screen in some parts of the frame. The fact that it gets worse after even very slight denoising makes it even harder to handle well. One way to battle it is to add noise before the encode to hide the artifacts, but it will start requiring quite a lot more bitrate.