what was the command line you were using?

offhand, I'd say ffmpeg isn't reading a float tiff, or a compression setting, 
if that's the case. I know it doesn't have a problem with 16 bit uncompressed. 
It won't care about the colorspace, unless you specify something.

jrab

On Jun 8, 2013, at 11:15 AM, Ron Ganbar <ron...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all (but mainly Rob),
> I'm just writing some quicktime exporter using ffmpeg through Nuke.
> Everything worked fine on a jpg sequences I tested on, but then a tiff 
> sequence didn't work, so I copied the command to terminal and tried there. It 
> spat out an error saying this:
> [tiff @ 0x7f8370819a00] This format is not supported (bpp=96, bppcount=3)
> 
> This is a 32bit float sequence in Linear color.
> 
> So does ffmpeg not support tiff? Or 32bit?
> 
> Ron Ganbar
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