On 25/06/2025 16.25, BloodMan wrote:
Hi,
Your "script" is completely illegible for me ;)
Does this work better for you, BloodMan? I'll just let our email clients wrap the text however thay
want. -- Mark.
: Extracts HD of an SD movie, burns-in HD subtitles. (speed < 1 fps.)
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set _ST
On 25/06/2025 16.25, BloodMan wrote:
Hi,
Your "script" is completely illegible for me ;)
The caret (^) is what Windows uses as an escape character -- same as \ at the
end of a line in Linux.
Try -filter_complex "colormatrix=bt601:bt709"
I tried that, too. No cigar.
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Hi,
Your "script" is completely illegible for me ;)
Try -filter_complex "colormatrix=bt601:bt709"
W dniu 2025-06-25 o 22:03, Mark Filipak pisze:
I have only one PAL DVD, colorspace BT601-625. FFmpeg rejects it's
colorspace.
-filter_complex "colormatrix=src=bt601:dst..." provokes
"[Parsed_col
I have only one PAL DVD, colorspace BT601-625. FFmpeg rejects it's colorspace.
-filter_complex "colormatrix=src=bt601:dst..." provokes
"[Parsed_colorspace_2 @ 082a6440] Unsupported input primaries 2
(unknown)".
MPV says, "BT601-625".
FFprobe doesn't say.
What's kinda funny is that I hav