.
hevc_qsv.mp4 revised:
pixel formats p010le
and y210le render
again to yuv420p10le
and .yuv422p10le
respectively
Woops; only when these
window lines are
commented out as
written in my previous
post !
# profile=main
# cin_pix_fmt=nv12
Works both with and
without
export CIN_10BIT_ENC=1
before cin/bin
we most likely
will need new profiles for
10bit everything anyway ...
thanks for
continued (and very
exhaustive!) testing
Also the preset's combination of
pixel formats and the right
(ffmpeg) codec profiles would need
an overhaul.
As mentioned already above:
hevc_qsv.mp4 revised:
pixel formats p010le and y210le
render again to yuv420p10le and
.yuv422p10le respectively
Woops; only when these window
lines are commented out as written
in my previous post !
# profile=main
# cin_pix_fmt=nv12
I experimented additional and got
y210/profile=1 ==> yuv422p10le
y210/ profile=main10/ profile=2/
profile=3 ==> yuv420p10le
I got similar results with my own
dynamic Cingg built with ffmpeg
7.1.
--------------------------
So a question beside:
Yesterday I did a new (monthly)
upgrade of Tumbleweed-Slowroll,
which replaced Packman package
libs and ffmpeg 7.1
After that, the static Cingg with
onevpl and 10bit patch would not
render hevc_qsv.
Today's upgrade with new Packman
packages up-to-date with the new
Slowroll version, and now Cingg
worked as before:
ffmpeg-7
ffmpeg-7-libavcodec-devel
ffmpeg-7-libavdevice-devel
ffmpeg-7-libavfilter-devel
ffmpeg-7-libavformat-devel
ffmpeg-7-libavutil-devel
ffmpeg-7-libpostproc-devel
ffmpeg-7-libswresample-devel
ffmpeg-7-libswscale-devel
libavcodec61 libavdevice61
libavfilter10 libavformat61
libavutil59 libpostproc58
libswresample5 libswscale8
So even Cingg with onevpl is
static built, it looks like it is
dependent of one or more system
packages/libs beside?
Any idea what packages it can be ?