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Originally Posted by preludium975
I was read this, in the Avisynth‘s site: "(10-bit formats are supported with the 10bithack version - see alternate download above)"
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Yes, in the past Avisynth+ didn't exist and regular Avisynth was working in 8bit, so 10bit+ videos were indexed as 16bit stacked (MSB at the top, LSB at the bottom).
Nowadays, Avisynth+ supports regular high bit depth, so does FFMpegSource2.
Get the latest official version of ffms2 or the latest test version of ffms2000 and index your file; ffms will automatically index it in its native bit-depth (i.e if a file is 10bit, it will be indexed as 10bit).
*if* you are using regular Avisynth and you wanna use 16bit stacked for whatever reason, then that's another story, but since you are replying in the Avisynth+ development topic, I assume you are using Avisynth+