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9th June 2017, 21:04 | #22 | Link |
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Although I'm loving the work on a plugin of these, just wanted you to know that you can pipe YUV 4:2:2 10bit and RGB 10bit into Davinci Resolve by using AVFS (RGB 10bit into AVFS / VfW was done pretty recently, thanks again Myrsloik!) |
10th June 2017, 07:28 | #25 | Link |
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AVFS has always been funky for me, so I never thought to try it with Resolve. I'll go that route if I ever have the need to try Resolve again.
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14th January 2018, 05:45 | #28 | Link |
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I found a bug. Fixed build.
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This crashes vsedit and vdfm for me. In case there were issues with my LUT's , lansing's video sample and cube lut in post#21 crash as well . In case it was some issues with mod16, I resized and tested mod16 still crash vdfm crash details (short) Code:
An instruction not supported by the CPU was executed at 7ffb07bb817c. Last edited by poisondeathray; 15th January 2018 at 05:54. |
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3rd June 2018, 16:55 | #36 | Link |
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AVS+ does, as "RGBPS"
http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Avisynthplus_color_formats And you don't *need* RGBS for this LUT application. It will work with other RGB formats, e.g. RGB30, RGB48, even regular RGB24 |
3rd June 2018, 18:11 | #38 | Link |
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Yes; for example, ffmpeg already has a lut filter for a long time and it works with RGB24 and RGB48 (but ffmpeg does not support float or RGBS)
But neither avs+, or ffmpeg can export a RGBH/RGBS float format into actual physical files. Only vapoursynth currently can (with the imagemagick plugin). Maybe someday avs+ will get an updated IM plugin too... (I should add there are other free/open source tools that fully support import/export of float formats, such natron, but they aren't discussed here often) Last edited by poisondeathray; 3rd June 2018 at 18:19. |
3rd June 2018, 21:39 | #39 | Link |
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Yeah, I use ffmpeg to apply LUTs when I have to, usually rendering to lossless AVI. Of course, you can pipe straight to an encoder, but I prefer to check the video at each stage so I can keep track of what is going on. Being able to do everything in AviSynth(+) would be a big advantage.
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