Le Mon, 13 Oct 2003 20:43:36 -0400
Matto Marjanovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait :
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> > Is my calculation right ?
>
> Nope. :)
>
> The answer for your PAL CVD is 59/54 * 2/1 = 59/27. (i.e. 59:27)
>
> For an NTSC CVD it would be10/11 * 2/1 = 20/11. (i.e. 20:11)
>
> It's just the pl
Hallo
> > > If I dream, I have more advanced ideas. The splitting of the sound is
> > > usually the last step before preparing the final movie. It is therefore
> > > this place where the final sound characteristics (sample rate etc.) are
> > > known depending on the intended format (DVD, SVCD etc)
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003, Matto Marjanovic wrote:
> None of them --- those are all packed formats, and the permutations of
> letters describe different packings, not different subsamplings.
True - I knew they were not distinct subsamplings. What was
unknown was which packing is need
> Idle question time ;)
>
> y4mscaler can convert from 4:2:2 to other chroma sampling (such as
> 4:2:0). It seems though that there's more than one flavor of 422
> out there - there's YUY2, UYVY (at least). Which one should be fed
> into y4mscaler?
None of them