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Colors supported by my version of the libx264 codec. You can verify this by using the command: ffmpeg -h encoder=libx264. The result should appear as: Supported pixel formats: yuv420p yuvj420p yuv422p yuvj422p yuv444p yuvj444p nv12 nv16 nv21 yuv420p10le yuv422p10le yuv444p10le nv20le gray gray10le. The "yuv420p10le", "yuv422p10le", and "yuv444p10le" formats indicate support for 10-bit color depth in this version of libx264. |
You're encoding with an SDR color Profile (Rec. 2020) into 10 bits which is pointless because your codec library (x264 core 163 r3060 5db6aa6) is 8 bit. I'd say that's why they're calling it a bad rip because honestly, it is. If you're gonna do SDR then keep it 8 Bit. |
I wanted to inform you about certain details related to the HEVC to AVC video conversions we've been working on recently. You may have noticed that files converted from HEVC to AVC are marked with 10-bit color depth tags and BT.2020 color space. I want to assure you that these metadata tags are merely labels and will not affect the actual playback quality of the videos. Since AVC (H.264) does not support 10-bit and BT.2020, these files are actually encoded in a manner consistent with the widely supported 8-bit standard and BT.709 color space. These incorrect metadata will not impact the viewing experience on most devices. If you encounter any problems playing these files, please let me know, and I will do my best to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. Thank you for your support, and I hope everything is clearer now. |