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14th July 2016, 13:17 | #2 | Link |
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14th July 2016, 15:31 | #3 | Link |
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LAV Filters
MPC-BE standalone filters Strongene H.265/HEVC Decoder for Windows ( http://xhevc.com/en/downloads/downloadCenter.jsp ) Not-free: Cyberlink Video Decoder (PDVD Generic) |
22nd July 2016, 09:34 | #4 | Link |
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Or LSMASHSource ;
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=167435 Write LWLibavVideoSource or LSMASHVideoSource in your script. |
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If the L-SmashSource keeps failing, then build a .GRF file with GraphStudio (LAV Splitter and LAV Video are mandatory in this case) and apply DirectShowSource() on it. |
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Or the program you're using for preview doesn't display certain bit depths or pixel formats correctly (how are you viewing it) Use mediainfo for more information on what it's supposed to be |
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6th February 2018, 21:51 | #9 | Link |
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Very likely it's high bitdepth. L-Smash outputs the hacked format by default, then. You can let it dither to 8 bit:
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lwlibavvideosource("source.ts", format="YUV420P8") Code:
lwlibavvideosource("source.ts", format="YUV420P16", stacked=true) Code:
lwlibavvideosource("source.ts") ConvertFromDoubleWidth(bits=10) Compatibility of non-8 bit formats can be limited in older software, e.g. VirtualDub. ffms2 does all this automatically, btw. Easier to use. Last edited by sneaker_ger; 6th February 2018 at 21:59. |
7th February 2018, 00:44 | #10 | Link |
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Thanks sneaker_ger, I can tell you that
ConvertFromDoubleWidth: top half of the picture showed and bottom half had a green line between the top and bottom and the bottom half looked like analog static. Or perhaps the top half was all of it and bottom half was just static. stacked=true: This option just showed black and white garbage where you could see bits and pieces of the video. format="YUV420P8": This worked and was able to open video in vdub. JR |
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7th February 2018, 16:07 | #12 | Link |
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Though I am sure sneaker_ger's suggestions are good, I have had success with the following:
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LWLibavVideoSource(<path>, stacked=true, format="YUV420P10") ## 'format' must match source; in this example, ## MediaInfo says "Chroma subsampling" = 4:2:0, and "Bit depth" = 10 ConvertFromStacked(bits=10) ## ('bits' must match format above) ConvertBits(8, dither=0) ## '0' means on, '-1' means off Last edited by raffriff42; 7th February 2018 at 16:12. |
9th February 2018, 02:32 | #13 | Link |
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I'm going to have to try a few other suggestions. With format="YUV420P8" it comes up but is really washed out. Almost black and white.
JR Edit: I am using avisynth+ however it doesn't recognize convertbits Last edited by jriker1; 9th February 2018 at 02:47. |
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Is the source HDR? Then things become more complicated.
What is your goal? Smaller file? Convert from HDR to SDR? Both? Quote:
https://github.com/pinterf/AviSynthPlus/releases |
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9th February 2018, 03:09 | #15 | Link |
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I updated and it loaded however is still washed out. Looks fine in premiere pro when it loaded its own codec but for some reason the video is over a minute short in that tool. Goal is to reduce to 1080p and format to stream well thru my Xbox 360.
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