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Here you go, a VHS sample. Possibly not all that useful for you: WinRAR gave it a steady 51% compression, so I'm guessing it is 9-bit. That would also make sense because a guy opened up the next model in this line of AV syncs and found a Philips SAA7113 was the ADC.
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It seems the "Floating Point" errors actually does exist, at least from my understanding in my discussion with an ffmpeg developer.
Not entirely sure, but if am understand things correctly, in normal circumstances the errors shouldn't appear. But if it's not an x86 system it will, though that doesn't tell me much, as i am sure x64 is still an x86 system;S Quote:
I personally have never seen any corrupt frames that i can think of, and i have been using Lagarith quite a bit, so i think i should have encountered it by now. Though again, that depends what a "corrupt frame" is, if it's 1 pixel that's wrong, then it's not possible i have noticed it, but if it's an entire corrupted imaged, that's another story. |
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