> -Original Message-
> From: ffmpeg-user [mailto:ffmpeg-user-boun...@ffmpeg.org] On Behalf Of
> Peter B.
> Sent: 13 September 2015 20:13
> To: FFmpeg user questions and RTFMs
> Subject: [FFmpeg-user] ffprobe: "bpr" = bits_per_sample?
>
> Hello :)
>
&g
Peter B. wrote:
>The value of "bpr" seems to stand for bits_per_sample.
"bits_per_raw_sample" is the number of bits for each sample,
commonly 8, 9, 10 or 16.
___
ffmpeg-user mailing list
ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org
On 09/13/2015 08:24 PM, Reto Kromer wrote:
> Peter B. wrote:
>
>> The value of "bpr" seems to stand for bits_per_sample.
> "bits_per_raw_sample" is the number of bits for each sample,
> commonly 8, 9, 10 or 16.
Ah! "bit_per_RAW_sample"
Got it :)
Thanks,
Pb
Hello :)
I've added information to the wiki [1] about reading FFV1 encoding
parameters from existing files.
The value of "bpr" seems to stand for bits_per_sample.
What does the abbreviation "bpr" stand for exactly?
Thanks in advance,
Pb
== References:
[1]
On 09/13/2015 08:21 PM, Francois Visagie wrote:
>> == References:
>> [1] https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/FFV1
> How about also specifying default values? Sorry for not addressing your
> original question; I don't know either.
Nice idea, but since current output for different FFV1 versions