On 02/05/2016 05:18 PM, Mats Peterson wrote:
A better way would of course be to peek at the BITMAPINFOHEADER or video sample description of the input file to determine how many bits per pixel it uses, and match that in the output file, rather than trying to guess from the number of colors in the palette. Anyway, this is a lot of work, and to me it's rather superfluous, since one can always force the pixel format on the command line once again. Mats
One can't force 2 or 4 bpp, of cousre, so it's not possible to match 2 and 4 bpp input files exactly in the output. Then it's better to use -vcodec copy (which currently works badly with nut, as I mentioned before).
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