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1st July 2003, 21:37 | #1 | Link |
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What way is best to convert to YUY2?
What way is it best to convert to YUY2, with the mpeg2dec3.dll fuctions such as
MPEG2Source("dvd.d2v") YV12toYUY2() or with Avisynth's inbuilt ConvertToYUY2(interlaced=true) Last edited by Guest; 1st July 2003 at 22:12. |
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Thanks neuron for editing my scripts, I guess the opposites for progressive are
MPEG2Source("dvd.d2v") YV12toYUY2(interlaced=false) or with Avisynth's inbuilt ConvertToYUY2() Right? And since we are getting a bit bureaucratic in this forum and asking the wrong question can get you a kick in the ***, can I ask what are the diferrences between these two alternatives? The reason I am asking this is because I saw in the help file of mpeg2dec3.dll 1.08 the following: The Following inbuilt colorspace conversions may cause problems. Please Use the Inbuilt AviSynth functions where possible: Thanks in advance Last edited by Guest; 2nd July 2003 at 13:14. |
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MPEG2Source("dvd.d2v") YV12toYUY2(interlaced=true) or with Avisynth's inbuilt ConvertToYUY2(interlaced=true) gives exactly the same result. You can check that by using the subtract function. |
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I politely pointed out the forum rule. I did not kick anyone. But disrespecting mods publicly *can* get you a kick. And so can using profanity. I'm letting you off with a warning on both counts this time. Last edited by Guest; 2nd July 2003 at 13:18. |
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