Hi Brian,

The "modules" term comes from the docs, but roughly what I need is to be able 
to do basic melt (CLI/XML) editing - multitrack, basic cuts, a few filters and 
transitions, including one Movit transition - with footage captured from a 
camera that produces 10-bit 4k video. 

Except for the 10-bit part, I've got a MLT setup I'm really happy with at the 
moment. (My previous camera couldn't produce 10-bit color). But if it's not 
realistic to hope for 10-bit color support in the next 6-12 months that sort of 
stops things in their tracks for me and I'll need to figure out something else.

Tom

> El 28 jul 2020, a las 23:20, Brian Matherly <brian.mathe...@yahoo.com> 
> escribió:
> 
> It would be helpful if you could provide more detail about what you are 
> trying to accomplish. What do you mean by "modules" and which ones do you 
> need to use?
> 
> ~Brian
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, July 28, 2020, 08:11:52 AM CDT, amin...@gmail.com 
> <amin...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Back when it seemed like a no-brainer I remember breezing by this part in 
> docs/framework.txt: "The framework is designed to be color space neutral - 
> the currently implemented modules, however, are very much YUV422 oriented. In 
> theory, the modules could be entirely replaced."
> 
> Now, though, I've actually got a camera which produces 10-bit color and I've 
> got a need to use it on a project roughly a year from now. How baked into the 
> cake is this on a practical level? Is anybody working on this problem?
> 
> Thanks!
> Tom
> 
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