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Originally Posted by magic144
Oh OK - when I tried it, I don't think just manually entering a value worked, but maybe I was doing something wrong. It certainly didn't show the red line on the preview window until I pressed the button, as far as I remember.
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As for all text input fields in BDSup2Sub the value is only actually used if enter is pressed. That is by intention though, since the value is checked and written back to the text field. Personally, I hate text fields that do that while typing.
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Originally Posted by magic144
D'oh - of course! Just me being a bit stupid there. So are SUPs using YCbCr encodings then?
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The palette entries of BD-SUPs and HD-DVD-SUPs use a YCrCb color model. Indeed, the exact color model used seems to depend on the video stream at least for BD-SUPs. BT.601 is used for standard definition sources and BT.709 for HD sources.
So for the rare case of SUPs with PAL/BTSC resolution I guess I'd need to select BT.601 and BT.709 for the rest.
But as I said, the difference between BT.601 and BT.709 seem to be neglectable when it comes to subtitles which seldomly use subtle colors (if at all).
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Originally Posted by magic144
The ffdshow "RGB conversion" tab (Constrast section) describes the "Standard" conversion as being Y:16-235, Chroma:16-240
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In the meantime I came to the same conclusion and I will change this in 3.1. Yet, the difference will be hardly perceivable anyway.
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ps - and again, THANKS for this great tool!
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You're welcome, still it's always nice to get positive feedback.