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johnsonlam
3rd June 2005, 05:22
Hello,

I've got some problemwith my HuffYUV, seems I've installed an unstable version.

Since the original author Ben Rudiak-Gould quit (or just disappeared), seems no one care about this GREAT codec ...

Anyone know who still working on it? Or which version was stable?

Thanks in advance.

Rgds,
Johnson Lam.

unskinnyboy
3rd June 2005, 06:14
Did you check the Huffyuv homepage here (http://neuron2.net/www.math.berkeley.edu/benrg/huffyuv.html)?

Wilbert
3rd June 2005, 10:17
last version: Huffyuv v2.1.1 CCE SP-Patch v0.2.5
download: doom9's download section
discussion: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=76396

Tommy Carrot
3rd June 2005, 13:17
Mencoder and ffdshow contains a modified huffyuv (made by akupenguin, the x264 developer) with greatly improved compression ratio, while the encoding speed remained the same. It's not compatible with the original huffyuv though.

zilog jones
3rd June 2005, 17:18
There's an alleged version "2.2.0" for download here (http://www.free-codecs.com/download/HuffYUV.htm). Is this the same thing as that other modified one? I downloaded it a while back, but all videos made with the previous version came out as a garbled mess.

johnsonlam
3rd June 2005, 18:40
Did you check the Huffyuv homepage here (http://neuron2.net/www.math.berkeley.edu/benrg/huffyuv.html)?

Yeah ... but it's seems Donald Graft left it there unchanged for a long time.

johnsonlam
3rd June 2005, 18:42
last version: Huffyuv v2.1.1 CCE SP-Patch v0.2.5
download: doom9's download section
discussion: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=76396

Thanks for your link, but what kind of changes exactly?

johnsonlam
3rd June 2005, 18:43
Mencoder and ffdshow contains a modified huffyuv (made by akupenguin, the x264 developer) with greatly improved compression ratio, while the encoding speed remained the same. It's not compatible with the original huffyuv though.

Can you post the link?
I want to have a try, because my current HuffYUV sometimes produce garbled frames occasionally.

johnsonlam
3rd June 2005, 18:46
There's an alleged version "2.2.0" for download here (http://www.free-codecs.com/download/HuffYUV.htm). Is this the same thing as that other modified one? I downloaded it a while back, but all videos made with the previous version came out as a garbled mess.

I remember I've tried this but quickly switch back to the old one, because it make the video output garbled.

Seems no one "manage" it for a long time ....

ukb008
4th June 2005, 14:37
Download ffdshow (http://www.doom9.org/Soft21/Filters/ffdshow-20041012.exe) and MPlayer/Mencoder (http://ftp5.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/releases/MPlayer-1.0pre7.tar.bz2).

Regards.

Yong
4th June 2005, 14:56
Download ffdshow (http://www.doom9.org/Soft21/Filters/ffdshow-20041012.exe) and MPlayer/Mencoder (http://ftp5.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/releases/MPlayer-1.0pre7.tar.bz2).

Regards.
hmm...
ffdshow-20041012
MPlayer-1.0pre7

better use this url
http://celticdruid.no-ip.com/xvid/
:rolleyes:

johnsonlam
4th June 2005, 21:09
hmm...
ffdshow-20041012
MPlayer-1.0pre7

better use this url
http://celticdruid.no-ip.com/xvid/
:rolleyes:

Oh! Thanks a lot for the link!

FFDSHOW date 20020617 cause me a lot of crashes, and not updated for a long time, what's happening?

johnsonlam
4th June 2005, 21:35
Download ffdshow (http://www.doom9.org/Soft21/Filters/ffdshow-20041012.exe) and MPlayer/Mencoder (http://ftp5.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/releases/MPlayer-1.0pre7.tar.bz2).

Regards.

Isn't MPlayer only for Linux? I can work on Windows only (pity)

I've to stick to MPC because my Canopus ADVC-1394 need MPC 6484 to capture video, and I've to use lossless codec such as HuffYUV to filter noise and fine tune the quality, so I want to know any news about HuffYUV.

Leo 69
5th June 2005, 00:33
Mplayer is available for Windows too and it's very fast.
I personally prefer Sherpya's builds

http://oss.netfarm.it/mplayer-win32.php

johnsonlam
5th June 2005, 05:40
Mplayer is available for Windows too and it's very fast.
I personally prefer Sherpya's builds

http://oss.netfarm.it/mplayer-win32.php

Thanks! That's what I'm looking for!

OpenSources rules!