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Old 15th February 2014, 00:35   #19  |  Link
kolak
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Originally Posted by Ignus2 View Post
Nice

BTW, what MagicYUV really should excel at is decompression speed. If you could do a decompression test, that would be nice too (dunno where to put output though, maybe use avsmeter?). Or better yet, do a recompress cycle using the same codec for input and compression.

Also, suggestions are welcome, especially about the colorspace things. Is restriction enough (simple to do) or should I implement conversion?

Greets,
I.
I think the speed is great, so we are fine here.

Next things to do:
Mac version,
Ffmpeg integration

Also as I mentioned before- 16bit is what it would make it stand out from others. Ffv1 is great, but way to slow, specially for 4K. 8bit is starting to be 'not enough' and not just for pro solution, but also for home users.

Once you have 16bit, than next thing is to add good dithering as an option .

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