On 01/02/2016 03:21 PM, Mats Peterson wrote:
On 01/02/2016 03:13 PM, Mats Peterson wrote:
please run md5sum on your file and tell me the value so we can be
sure this is the same video file
Yes, it's the same one.
And once again, without applying the latest lavf/qtpalette patch the
following (original from the QuickTime Beta CD) file will be black &
white rather than blue shades. It has the greyscale bit set, but it
should be ignored, since it's 1-bit mode, and it contains a custom
palette as well. Please apply this patch as well.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3_pEBoLs0faTThSek1EeXQ0ZHM
I just tried the latest QuickTime Player 7.7.8 in Windows 7, and it
still has a white backdrop. Two shades of blue on the globe, and a white
backdrop. Peculiar.
Mats
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