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4th September 2018, 04:35 | #2 | Link | |
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You just change the executable path to your ffmpeg.exe in the encode dialog box settings , and enter your ffmpeg commandline (without calling ffmpeg) . Y4M header setting is easier because it passes all the script info parameters to ffmpeg , but not all pixel formats are supported by Y4M |
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4th September 2018, 04:49 | #3 | Link |
Cary Knoop
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I seem to have trouble getting it work, I tried this:
-y -i - -c:v prores -profile:v 3 "{sd}/test.mov" Or added -f yuv4mpegpipe with and without Y4M Could you make a small example command? The bit-depth of the video stream is 10 |
4th September 2018, 05:03 | #4 | Link |
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Was there an error message ?
Yes that works for me on Windows ; I tested with a YUV422P10 source. But I used one line (with Y4M header setting) . It might have something to do with line breaks or escapes for you Code:
-i - -c:v prores -profile:v 3 -an "PATH\test.mov" |
5th September 2018, 18:14 | #6 | Link |
Beyond Kawaii
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Code:
-y -nostats -i - -c:v ffv1 "{sd}/{sn}.ffv1.mkv" Used with Y4M header. Note -nostats. It's important to keep encoding run smoothly!
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