10bit is the color depth, not the resolution.varxtis wrote:Ya, I'm only interested in 720p myself. thats all I ever try to download and use. Huh.?? thats interesting. The script we ended up having to use in the avs was meant for 10-bit HD right? Which means AVIsynth or virtualdub thinks the video is 1080p? but its just a 720p release of Valvrave Episode 10 by GG.
varxtis wrote:k, gotcha. But l33t.?? so, the file sizes ARE accurate according to your method of extracting Video from MKVs? just wanna be sure im doing things right. 33.6gb for a 24min vid.
LWLibavVideoSource("video.mkv", format="YUV420P8") #Input video
ConvertToRGB(matrix="rec709") #If the video is HDAvisynth open failure:
LWLibavideoSource: failed to get the video track.
(C:\Avatar Music Video\video.avs, line 1)varxtis wrote:Is there anywhere or any books you might suggest me reviewing so i can better understand compression and codecs from a practical stand point?
l33tmeatwad wrote:Here's a guide I have for handling MKVs several different ways: Handling MKV & MP4 Files
Fuzzy Chickens wrote:l33tmeatwad wrote:Here's a guide I have for handling MKVs several different ways: Handling MKV & MP4 Files
Okay, I've successfully gotten video from an MP4 into Virtualdub that way.?? but what about audio?
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