Interesting that you want to allow CinGG to use the UT Video codec suite.
I have a capture card in a Windows machine that I use occasionally to
digitize old video sequences from different analog VCRs. When I do, I
use VirtualDub to capture and then bring the files back under Linux and
CinGG for editing.
I wanted to try to add the UT Video codec to VirtualDub to try to get
lossless files, which are smaller than with HuffYUV or Lagarith.
If CinGG now accepts the UT Video codec, I would be even more tempted to
try this way.
Pierre
On 19-10-27 12 h 50, Phyllis Smith wrote:
Andrew: interesting testing. We will add the 3 opts files of
utvideo.qt, r210.qt, and v210.qt -- you never know who might want them.
As far as pixel formats go, you would not believe how "smart" the
correlation between CinGG and ffmpeg is. In the Video wrench for qt
menu, there is Pixels textbox field with a down arrow. When you click
on that down arrow to the right, it is so smart that it shows you the
legal pixel formats.
just trying various codecs ...
mov utvideo
pix_fmt=yuv444p
threads=2
...
Also, I think strange codec called
v210 is still missing,
...
also there is
r210 Uncompressed RGB 10-bit
...
but I haven't added pixel formats info ....
r210 seems to demand gbrp10le
and v210 accept yuv422p10le or yuv422p, so I think v210 should use
yuv422p10le ?
Legal pixformats for utvideo are: gbrp, gbrap, yuv422p, yuv420p, yuv444p
Legal pixformats for v210 are: yuv422p10le, yuv422p
Legal pixformats for r210 are: gbrp10le
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