Package: lsdvd
Version: 0.15-4
Severity: normal
Hello !
I've been playing around subpicture palettes for a while, and I came across
something which did
surprise me: it does seem to me that the first color of the palette is not
reported correctly. For
instance, on a DVD image, I get:
23:41 - tanyaivinco ~/Gravure/tmpShrinkDVD $ lsdvd -P ../Diamonds.iso.new.iso
libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.9 for DVD access
Disc Title: CDROM
Title: 01, Length: 01:54:52.240 Chapters: 32, Cells: 32, Audio streams: 01,
Subpictures: 05
Palette: 26100000 2b8080 eb8080 51ef5a 7d8080 b48080 a910a5 6addca
d29210 1c76b8 50505a 30b86d
5d4792 3dafa5 718947 eb8080
The first number definitely doesn't look like it could be a YUV value...
Moreover, if I take a look
at the hexadecimal values for the palette, I find:
00 10 80 80 00 2B 80 80 00 EB 80 80 00 51 EF 5A
00 7D 80 80 00 B4 80 80 00 A9 10 A5 00 6A DD CA 00 D2 92 10 and so on.
All the colors but the first seem to correspond, and if I edit directly the
DVD image (hexedit), I
can get the color which I want for the first one. (I use xine to look at the
DVD).
Do you have an idea of where the problem might come from ?
I would be grateful for any piece of information as I don't know a thing
about DVDs. Moreover, I
would be glad to produce any other information that could come useful.
Thanks for considering this !
Vincent Fourmond
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