Version 1.1 Released:
- Introduced High Bit Depth Support
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- Introduced Frame Properties and Timecode
- Introduced Luma Values in Volts
*** I actually cheated as I'm doing things in 8bit planar, however it works as bit-shifting is done in a way that preserves fullrange/limitedrange values
In the bottom left, you're now gonna see the resolution, framerate, colorspace and bit depth of the clip you indexed and on the bottom right you're gonna see the timecode which scales according to the framerate, just like you would in the Tektronix waveform monitor (or in a Sony VTR).
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Originally Posted by reisub
FranceBB, thanks for the script. At work, for quality control, I use mainly Aurora Tektronix. But I was pleasantly surprised by the possibilities of this script.
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I'm glad you like it. I wanted to bring those waveform monitors to Avisynth so that I could check the files I encode before sending them to the QC guys without having to be in the office with my workstation connected to a piece of hardware via SDI.