On 12/29/2015 11:41 PM, Mats Peterson wrote:
On 12/29/2015 11:37 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Mats Peterson <matsp888-at-yahoo.com <at> ffmpeg.org> writes:

Below are links to sample files, which should now be
displayed properly with bluish colors

Sorry, I am not a native speaker:
Could you explain what "should" means in
above sentence?

Please trim your quotes, Carl Eugen

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Neither am I, Carl, so we're in the same boat. Anyway, the video sample
description in that rotating earth file contains a 1-bit palette
consisting of two bluish colors. In QuickTime in Windows or Mac they
will render correctly, but without this patch, they (and all other 1-bit
files with a palette) will be displayed in black & white.

Mats


Just because the video is 1-bit, it doesn't mean it has to be black & white. Thw two colors can be anything.

Mats

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