y so no need of all this.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Martin Vignali
> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2018 3:22 PM
> To: FFmpeg user questions
> Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert images to DNXHD 444
>
>> There is also an image http://elmtreecottages.co.uk/Cha
> There is also an image http://elmtreecottages.co.uk/Charts.jpg which
> shows a screen example of the difference. (ffmpeg on the left) The
> quicktime version is, to me, indistinguishable from the source tiff in
> terms of colour. The ffmpeg version is less saturated and a bit "milky". I
> have
Thanks. That makes sense. IS there a way I can change this. I
tried -color_range 1/2 but it makes no difference.
-Original Message-
From: Martin Vignali
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2018 3:22 PM
To: FFmpeg user questions
Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert images to DNXHD 444
> There is also an image http://elmtreecottages.co.uk/Charts.jpg which
> shows a screen example of the difference. (ffmpeg on the left) The
> quicktime version is, to me, indistinguishable from the source tiff in
> terms of colour. The ffmpeg version is less saturated and a bit "milky". I
> have
On Tue, Apr 10, 2018, at 1:51 PM, Gonzalo Garramuño wrote:
> For DNxHR 444, this line should do it:
>
> $ ffmpeg -i test.%04d.tif -r 6/1001 -codec:v dnxhd -profile:v
> dnxhr_444 -b:v 880M -pix_fmt yuv444p10 -y test_hr444.mov
Use:
ffmpeg -framerate 6/1001 -i test.%04d.tif -codec:v
El 10/04/18 a las 18:14, Paul B Mahol escribió:
On 4/10/18, Matt Kitcat wrote:
But I would also like to be able to generate DNxHR 444 and hqx as well.
Both are already supported, update your obsolete ffmpeg version.
I verified they are supported, but you need
On 4/10/18, Matt Kitcat wrote:
> Hi Guys.
> I am waiting for some test footage I can share because I have since
> discovered that creating YUV444 might not solve my underlying problem. This
> started when I generated a yuv422p10 DNxHD and the colours were different to
I can get them, maybe tomorrow.
But I would also like to be able to generate DNxHR 444 and hqx as well.
Matt
-Original Message-
From: Gonzalo Garramuño
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 5:56 PM
To: ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org
Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert images to DNXHD 444
El 10/04/18 a
El 10/04/18 a las 07:37, Carl Eugen Hoyos escribió:
2018-04-09 23:08 GMT+02:00, Wayne Poll :
It is possible but the 440 profile isn't valid for 23.98fps material - you
should be using DNxHD 350x for 10-bit 4:4:4 RGB @ 23.98fps. The DNxHD 440
(8-bit) and DNxHD 440x (10-bit) are
2018-04-09 19:38 GMT+02:00, Matt Kitcat :
> ffmpeg -r 23.976 -i
> C:\Users\Matt\Desktop\Newfolder\104_0020gn_01_X1_0%3d.tif
> -c:v dnxhd -profile:v 3 -s 1920x1080
> -r 23.976
I suspect this is not a valid frame-rate for any real-world video,
-r 24000/1001 is.
Carl
2018-04-09 23:08 GMT+02:00, Wayne Poll :
>> ffmpeg -r 23.976 -i
>> C:\Users\Matt\Desktop\Newfolder\104_0020gn_01_X1_0%3d.tif -c:v dnxhd
>> -profile:v dnxhr_444 -s 1920x1080 -r 23.976 -y
>> C:\Users\Matt\Desktop\Newfolder\bt.mov
>>
>> This creates a file similar to quicktime
El 09/04/18 a las 15:29, Matt Kitcat escribió:
ffmpeg -r 23.976 -i
C:\Users\Matt\Desktop\Newfolder\104_0020gn_01_X1_0%3d.tif -c:v dnxhd
-profile:v dnxhr_444 -s 1920x1080 -r 23.976 -y
C:\Users\Matt\Desktop\Newfolder\bt.mov
This creates a file similar to quicktime export setting:
> -Original Message-
> From: ffmpeg-user [mailto:ffmpeg-user-boun...@ffmpeg.org] On Behalf Of Matt
> Kitcat
> Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2018 9:17
> To: FFmpeg user questions
> Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert images to DNXHD 444
>
> Hi Wayne
> Can you expand o
> -Original Message-
> From: ffmpeg-user [mailto:ffmpeg-user-boun...@ffmpeg.org] On Behalf Of Matt
> Kitcat
> Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2018 6:30
> To: FFmpeg user questions
> Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert images to DNXHD 444
>
> ffmpeg -r 23.976 -i
> C:\U
questions
Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert images to DNXHD 444
El 09/04/18 a las 14:38, Matt Kitcat escribió:
Hi All
I have been trying to convert an image sequence (16 bit tiff) to DNXHD
444. It can be done with Quicktime pro on Windows but I have completely
failed with ffmpeg.
ffmpeg -r 23.976
El 09/04/18 a las 14:38, Matt Kitcat escribió:
Hi All
I have been trying to convert an image sequence (16 bit tiff) to DNXHD 444. It
can be done with Quicktime pro on Windows but I have completely failed with
ffmpeg.
ffmpeg -r 23.976 -i
Hi All
I have been trying to convert an image sequence (16 bit tiff) to DNXHD 444. It
can be done with Quicktime pro on Windows but I have completely failed with
ffmpeg.
ffmpeg -r 23.976 -i C:\Users\Matt\Desktop\Newfolder\104_0020gn_01_X1_0%3d.tif
-c:v dnxhd -profile:v 3 -s 1920x1080 -r
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