I recently downloaded comskip and am trying to tune it for better detection accuracy for certain channels (I use Time Warrner analog cable in Los Angeles). I read the tuning guide which has been very helpful in my task but I do have some questions:
In the final block list in the log file I noticed that one letter abreviations are used in the cut column (eg. 'b' - blackframe, 'u' - uniform, etc)
What do the following letters mean, they show up in my logs and are not documented:
L, C, E, S (capital), A (capital)
I am also trying to figure out what some of the heuristic parameters mean, in particular:
length_strict_modifier
length_nonstrict_modifier
schange_threshold (I know it is scene changes but how does this parameter relate to min_schange_modifier and max_schange_modifier?)
I also noticed in my testing that uniformity is a very accurate indicator of where comercials exist, is there a heuristic parameter that would take uniformity into score consideration
I also set logo threshold at 0.8 and ran comskip on a 30 min show that has a small logo in the corner while the show is running and no logo during commercials. comskip successfully detected the show logo at 0.85 but on the very last commercial flagged about 20 seconds of the commercial as having a logo as well at 0.42. I played back the video and confirmed there was no visual logo during the commercial, just some constant text at the bottom of the screen.
Should the logo at 0.42 been disregarded by the threshold or do I need to run a second pass of comskip for mask matching to invalidate the commercial 'logo'?
Anyway, too many questions, I will stop now, if anyone has any thoughts please feel free to share.
Great program, very accurate for the most part

-Ed