- Status Assigned
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Feature Request
- Category General
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Assigned To
outlyer - Operating System Linux
- Severity Low
- Priority Medium
- Reported Version Not applicable
- Due in Version 1.14
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Due Date
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FS#367 - Add HDR support
HDR isn’t well supported as reported by remlap and ThaDr.
Their comments:
https://outlyer.net/2017-05-26:vcs-1-13-3-released/#comment-30901
Hi I am trying to thumbnail some HDR content is there anyway to insert ffmpeg filters in
-vf zscale=t=linear:npl=100,format=gbrpf32le,zscale=p=bt709,tonemap=tonemap=mobius:desat=0,zscale=t=bt709:m=bt709:r=tv,format=yuv420p
Thanks
https://outlyer.net/2017-05-26:vcs-1-13-3-released/#comment-32413:
I’m also trying to do some HDR content and pass the -vf info to ffmpeg. I can’t get it to work even using a wrapper script.
It always comes up with awk errors, starting with “unterminated regexp”.
Is there any chance of updating vcs to support manual passing of those -vf arguments to ffmpeg?
HDR content is very common nowadays…
https://outlyer.net/2017-05-26:vcs-1-13-3-released/#comment-32423
I’m using vcs 1.13.2 on ubuntu and ended up doing it by adding the line:
-vf ‘zscale=t=linear:npl=100,format=gbrpf32le,zscale=p=bt709,tonemap=tonemap=hable:desat=0,zscale=t=bt709:m=bt709:r=tv,format=yuv420p’ \
at line 2203, in the ffmpeg_capture() function where it sets the ffmpeg command line options.
Couldn’t work out how to do it with a wrapper script.
ID | Project | Summary | Priority | Severity | Assigned To | Progress | |
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153 | vcs | FS#153 - Release 1.14 | Defer | Very Low | outlyer |
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