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I have a similar issue, when using -d 2 It doesn't want to build any commercial blocks (big gray blocks on the top line).
-d 10 doesn't help to make it understand that I only want to use logo as a detection method, and still have it create good blocks.
-d 11 (which includes uniform frames), does however allow me to see gray blocks representing the commericalbreak.
Is comskip uniformity oriented?
Because it seems that it will only process the final results, if it knows where the black frames are... Problem is that one of the commercials is mostly black with some white text in the middle.. and so it stops the commercialbreak before that commercial, while infact it should continue for another 20s or so.
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