Mark Heath wrote:
>> I wouldn't see that it would be difficult to write a yuvtool to copy  
>> the chroma channels into the luma and show the video image this way.
>> Maybe include it in a set of video tools to display more engineering  
>> information about a yuv stream...
>>
> 
> I have written a channel splitter available on my yuvtools page 
> http://silicontrip.net/~mark/lavtools/ 
>   called yuvdiag.

Sure I'll take a look at it! I'm writing an italian wikibook about linux 
and multimedia, and I need practice on many subjects to understand 
important details. Such sort of tool may be of great help, beyond the 
subject of this thread.

Best regards.
> 
> It's a bit of a hack job, but it shows the U and V channels in the  
> luma channel.  You might find this useful to do noise diagnostics.
> It also has a rudimentary chroma and luma scopes, which I would like  
> to add axis information to.
> 
> I wouldn't mind adding more diagnostic features, if anyone has any  
> suggestions.
> 
> Mark
> 
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