On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 11:16:04AM +0000, Kieran Kunhya wrote: > On 18 January 2015 at 09:40, Nicolas George <geo...@nsup.org> wrote: > > Le nonidi 29 nivôse, an CCXXIII, Hendrik Leppkes a écrit : > >> nvenc should behave the same as libx264, or any other video encoder, if > >> this patch makes it do that, then it should be applied. > >> > >> If bt601 needs special handling not yet present in avcodec, it should be > >> implemented in such a way that all encoders can benefit from it. > > > > That was one of the points I was trying to make, thanks for explaining it > > more clearly. > > > > Two additional points: > > > > According to Philip's tests, nvenc adds a 45/44 = 720/704 factor, not > > 720/702 = 40/39, so it does not conform to BT.601 anyway. > > Why is it so hard for you to realise that the SARs are not > arithmetically derived?
Rec. ITU-T H.264 (04/2013) 3.133 sample aspect ratio: Specifies, for assisting the display process, which is not specified in this Recommendation | International Standard, the ratio between the intended horizontal distance between the columns and the intended vertical distance between the rows of the luma sample array in a frame. Sample aspect ratio is expressed as h:v, where h is horizontal width and v is vertical height (in arbitrary units of spatial distance). 3.62 informative: A term used to refer to content provided in this Recommendation | International Standard that is not an integral part of this Recommendation | International Standard. Informative content does not establish any mandatory requirements for conformance to this Recommendation | International Standard. aspect_ratio_idc specifies the value of the sample aspect ratio of the luma samples. Table E-1 shows the meaning of the code. When aspect_ratio_idc indicates Extended_SAR, the sample aspect ratio is represented by sar_width : sar_height. When the aspect_ratio_idc syntax element is not present, aspect_ratio_idc value shall be inferred to be equal to 0. Table E-1 Meaning of sample aspect ratio indicator aspect_ratio_idc Sample aspect (informative) ratio Examples of use 0 Unspecified 1 1:1 7680x4320 16:9 frame without horizontal overscan ("square") 3840x2160 16:9 frame without horizontal overscan 1280x720 16:9 frame without horizontal overscan 1920x1080 16:9 frame without horizontal overscan (cropped from 1920x1088) 640x480 4:3 frame without horizontal overscan 2 12:11 720x576 4:3 frame with horizontal overscan 352x288 4:3 frame without horizontal overscan 3 10:11 720x480 4:3 frame with horizontal overscan 352x240 4:3 frame without horizontal overscan 4 16:11 720x576 16:9 frame with horizontal overscan 528x576 4:3 frame without horizontal overscan 5 40:33 720x480 16:9 frame with horizontal overscan 528x480 4:3 frame without horizontal overscan 6 24:11 352x576 4:3 frame without horizontal overscan 480x576 16:9 frame with horizontal overscan 7 20:11 352x480 4:3 frame without horizontal overscan 480x480 16:9 frame with horizontal overscan 8 32:11 352x576 16:9 frame without horizontal overscan 9 80:33 352x480 16:9 frame without horizontal overscan 10 18:11 480x576 4:3 frame with horizontal overscan 11 15:11 480x480 4:3 frame with horizontal overscan 12 64:33 528x576 16:9 frame without horizontal overscan 13 160:99 528x480 16:9 frame without horizontal overscan 14 4:3 1440x1080 16:9 frame without horizontal overscan 15 3:2 1280x1080 16:9 frame without horizontal overscan 16 2:1 960x1080 16:9 frame without horizontal overscan 17..254 Reserved 255 Extended_SAR NOTE 1 For the examples in Table E-1, the term "without horizontal overscan" refers to display processes in which the display area matches the area of the cropped decoded pictures and the term "with horizontal overscan" refers to display processes in which some parts near the left and/or right border of the cropped decoded pictures are not visible in the display area. As an example, the entry "720x576 4:3 frame with horizontal overscan" for aspect_ratio_idc equal to 2 refers to having an area of 704x576 luma samples (which has an aspect ratio of 4:3) of the cropped decoded frame (720x576 luma samples) that is visible in the display area. sar_width indicates the horizontal size of the sample aspect ratio (in arbitrary units). sar_height indicates the vertical size of the sample aspect ratio (in the same arbitrary units as sar_width). sar_width and sar_height shall be relatively prime or equal to 0. When aspect_ratio_idc is equal to 0 or sar_width is equal to 0 or sar_height is equal to 0, the sample aspect ratio shall be considered unspecified by this Recommendation | International Standard. overscan_info_present_flag equal to 1 specifies that the overscan_appropriate_flag is present. When overscan_info_present_flag is equal to 0 or is not present, the preferred display method for the video signal is unspecified. overscan_appropriate_flag equal to 1 indicates that the cropped decoded pictures output are suitable for display using overscan. overscan_appropriate_flag equal to 0 indicates that the cropped decoded pictures output contain visually important information in the entire region out to the edges of the cropping rectangle of the picture, such that the cropped decoded pictures output should not be displayed using overscan. Instead, they should be displayed using either an exact match between the display area and the cropping rectangle, or using underscan. As used in this paragraph, the term "overscan" refers to display processes in which some parts near the borders of the cropped decoded pictures are not visible in the display area. The term "underscan" describes display processes in which the entire cropped decoded pictures are visible in the display area, but they do not cover the entire display area. For display processes that neither use overscan nor underscan, the display area exactly matches the area of the cropped decoded pictures. NOTE 2 For example, overscan_appropriate_flag equal to 1 might be used for entertainment television programming, or for a live view of people in a videoconference, and overscan_appropriate_flag equal to 0 might be used for computer screen capture or security camera content. [...] -- Michael GnuPG fingerprint: 9FF2128B147EF6730BADF133611EC787040B0FAB There will always be a question for which you do not know the correct answer.
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