-----Original Message-----
From: Carl Eugen Hoyos <ceffm...@gmail.com>
To: FFmpeg user questions <ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org>
Sent: Sun, Jan 19, 2020 10:43 am
Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] Submitting a Feature Request

Am So., 19. Jan. 2020 um 19:30 Uhr schrieb Chris via ffmpeg-user
<ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org>:
>
> I described the desired feature in a post several weeks ago.

Please find out what top-posting means, avoid it here if you want support.

Is the issue you see reproducible with ffmpeg (the command line
interface), or only when using the libraries?

Are you seeing an issue with libswscale (this is what using out_range
indicate) or with the v210 encoder (this is what I remember)?

Carl Eugen
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ffmpeg with the command-line interface forces video levels to either 0 - 255 or 
16 - 235, with no way of defeating this behavior. To the best of my knowledge 
it is not an issue with libswscale, but I could be wrong. I am requesting a 
feature to avoid ffmpeg's manipulation of video levels, i.e. out_range=unity.
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