Sun May 02, 2021 8:05 pm
Thanks, but of course, using ffmpeg to separate out the metadata is going to make the challenge of keeping the GPS data and video in sync worse.
What I specifically want to do is keep them together, but be able to do color grading (along with exposure, sharpening, etc.) that do not impact the length of the clip. Then export the improved video and meta data to feed into RaceRender, or other software in the chain that generates the overlays for speed, track location, etc.
So the work chain is:
camera -> color grading -> gauge overlay -> normal video editing (titles, cut, zoom, crop, etc.) with any fancy stuff -> render -> Handbrake for H.265
I'd love to skip Handbrake as well, but I can't see how to render H.265.