Problem:
I want to overwrite default ffmpeg qscale flag when taking screenshots, so I can reduce screenshots size and save up some disk space and time when syncing anki
What I've done:

What I've expected to get:
Custom qscale flag overwrites the default one
What I've got after pressing "plus" export button:

I guess, the problem is that ffmpeg gets two same qscale flags instead of overwriting one with the other and, as a result, doesn't save screenshot, which leads to the error from the screenshot above
Problem:
I want to overwrite default ffmpeg qscale flag when taking screenshots, so I can reduce screenshots size and save up some disk space and time when syncing anki
What I've done:

What I've expected to get:
Custom qscale flag overwrites the default one
What I've got after pressing "plus" export button:

I guess, the problem is that ffmpeg gets two same qscale flags instead of overwriting one with the other and, as a result, doesn't save screenshot, which leads to the error from the screenshot above