In order to show specific entries with signal stats, I have used the
following.

input=[file to process]

ffprobe -f lavfi movie=$input,signalstats -show_entries
frame=pkt_pts_time:frame_tags=lavfi.signalstats.YDIF:frame_tags=lavfi.signalstats.VDIF:frame_tags=lavfi.signalstats.UDIF
-of compact=p=0:nk=1:s=',' | awk -F, '$2||$3||$4'

produces this output. pts_time, YDIF, UDIF, VDIF

0.041708,3.9209,0,0

0.083417,3.3272,0,0

0.125125,2.31667,0,0

0.166833,3.64537,0,0

0.208542,3.88414,0,0

0.250250,1.48258,0,0

0.291958,3.54581,0,0

0.333667,3.61441,0,0

0.375375,2.19445,0,0

0.417083,5.24294,0,0

0.458792,3.91119,0,0

0.500500,3.49364,0,0

0.542208,2.23117,0,0

0.583917,3.63617,0,0

0.625625,3.8388,0,0

0.667333,1.68407,0,0

0.709042,3.84471,0,0

0.750750,3.52209,0,0

0.792458,2.10397,0,0

0.834167,4.66315,0,0

0.875875,3.88427,0,0

0.917583,3.44534,0,0

0.959292,2.15088,0,0

1.001000,7.99362,0,0

etc

On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 12:22 PM Kieran O Leary <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Thu, 14 Feb 2019, 16:53 Gyan <[email protected] wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On 14-02-2019 09:47 PM, adam smith wrote:
> > > The other question regarding this filter, can it output 10bit values?
> > > The 8bit values appear to be covered, but I am not sure how to get
> 10bit
> > or higher.
> >
> >   The filter works with inputs up to 16 bit depth.
> >
>
> I think a few years ago it was only 8-bit,so perhaps Adam is using an
> ancient version..
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