On 12/30/2015 08:35 AM, Mats Peterson wrote:
On 12/30/2015 08:17 AM, Mats Peterson wrote:


When comparing the output in QuickTime and FFmpeg, I noticed that the
background is blue in FFmpeg, while it is white (or transparent, if you
will) in QuickTime. Hold your horses on this patch.

Mats


I noticed that the "alpha" component (there is NOTHING mentioned about
this component in the description of the color table in the QuickTime
File Format Specification, for the record) is set to "1" in the second
color in the color table. Just wanted to mention that.

Mats


One of the major peculiarities in my book is that the two blue colors in the video sample description and the white background are THREE colors together. Not exactly what I would call 1-bit video. I have absolutely no idea what they are doing in QuickTime, since this stuff is totally undocumented, but obviously they use three color indices in order to be able to provide this white background.

Mats

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