Construct custom filtergraph, move resize procedure nearer to the video source, for example let's deal with a more complex graph in order to grasp the spirit of its construction language:
ffmpeg.exe -i Movie_oriented_minus_90.mov -i Movie_pause.mp4 -i Sound_pause.aac -filter_complex "[0:v:0]scale=1920:1080 [c1],[c1]vflip[c2],[c2]hflip[clip], [clip] [0:a:0] [1:v:0] [2:a:0] concat=n=2:v=1:a=1 [v] [a]" -map "[v]" -map "[a]" -c:v libx264 -q:v 0 -acodec mp3 -s 1920x1080 Movie_oriented_plus_90_with_pause.mp4
- Stage 1: Movie_oriented_minus_90 is source 0, its video stream
[0:v:0] fed into scale filter and produced as [c1], then [c1] flipped
vertically into [c2] and then [c2] flipped horizontally into [clip]
thus rotated for 180 degree
- Stage 2: 1st video stream concatenated with 2nd source stream, i.e.
1st video stream: [clip] (processed stream from source 0) and sound
from original video [0:a:0] 2nd video stream: constructed from video
from source 1 [1:v:0] and audio [2:a:0] from source 2 (30 sec of
silence made with -filter_complex "aevalsrc=0:d=30" during separated
run of ffmpeg)
- Stage 3: the resulting video sequence [v] and [a] then compressed
with x264 codec into the target mp4 file
So, the main problem with your question was that you tried to concatenate streams with dfferent sizes and only then applied resizing operation for the already aggregated stream which is of course can't consist of media samples with different sizes.