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Originally Posted by LigH
Maybe if you use "-output-file -" and pipe xvcdec_dev ... but I would not recommend it: if it works at all, it would not leave any file on your disk.
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I did try that and for one reason or another it did not work properly.
But I think you're right. As long as xvc takes to encode a video, not having the actual file to revert back to is a pretty bad idea.
By the way: I am really liking xvc. It is beating AV1, x265, and VP9 in my tests with PSNR and SSIM scores. I'd like to measure VMAF as well but I have been unsuccessful in all my attempts to compile a working win64/win32 binary.
Thanks.