[Cin] actually, added few more formats to theme.C
Pierre autourduglobe
p.autourduglobe at gmail.com
Sun Nov 1 02:28:56 CET 2020
If I'm not mistaken, HDV in its interlaced format is "Upper (top) field
first" (unlike DV which is "Bottom field first").
Pierre
Le 20-10-31 à 20 h 38, Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin a écrit :
> В сообщении от Saturday 31 October 2020 19:21:05 вы написали:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I chime in here, because some time ago I reported what I think may be a
>> related issue #0000491 on MantisBT:
>>
>> 1) HDV format not auto-detected correctly and
>> 2) HDV formats not available among presets
>
> Well, I added two HDV presets, as I udnerstand them .. but I can be wrong, or VERY wrong!
>
> diff --git a/cinelerra-5.1/cinelerra/defaultformats.h b/cinelerra-5.1/cinelerra/defaultformats.h
> index 61bd2165..1fe71282 100644
> --- a/cinelerra-5.1/cinelerra/defaultformats.h
> +++ b/cinelerra-5.1/cinelerra/defaultformats.h
> @@ -39,14 +39,34 @@ struct formatpresets
> };
>
> static struct formatpresets format_presets[] = {
> - { N_("1080P/60"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 60000.0 / 1001,
> + { N_("1080P/60"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 60,
> + 1920,1080, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_NOTINTERLACED, BC_YUVA8888 },
> + { N_("1080P/59.94"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 60000.0 / 1001,
> + 1920,1080, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_NOTINTERLACED, BC_YUVA8888 },
> + { N_("1080P/30"), 6, 6, 48000, 1, 1, 30,
> + 1920,1080, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_NOTINTERLACED, BC_YUVA8888 },
> + { N_("1080P/29.97"), 6, 6, 48000, 1, 1, 30000.0 / 1001,
> 1920,1080, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_NOTINTERLACED, BC_YUVA8888 },
> { N_("1080P/24"), 6, 6, 48000, 1, 1, 24,
> 1920,1080, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_NOTINTERLACED, BC_YUVA8888 },
> - { N_("1080I"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 30000.0 / 1001,
> + { N_("1080P/23.976"), 6, 6, 48000, 1, 1, 24000.0 / 1001,
> + 1920,1080, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_NOTINTERLACED, BC_YUVA8888 },
> + { N_("1080I/29.97"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 30000.0 / 1001,
> 1920,1080, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_BOTTOM_FIRST, BC_YUVA8888 },
> + { N_("HDV 1080i/29.97"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 30000.0 / 1001,
> + 1440,1080, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_BOTTOM_FIRST, BC_YUVA8888 },
> + { N_("HDV 1080i/25"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 25,
> + 1440,1080, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_BOTTOM_FIRST, BC_YUVA8888 },
> { N_("720P/60"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 60000.0 / 1001,
> 1280,720, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_NOTINTERLACED, BC_YUVA8888 },
> + { N_("720P/50"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 50,
> + 1280,720, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_NOTINTERLACED, BC_YUVA8888 },
> + { N_("720P/29.97"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 30000.0 / 1001,
> + 1280,720, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_NOTINTERLACED, BC_YUVA8888 },
> + { N_("720P/25"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 25,
> + 1280,720, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_NOTINTERLACED, BC_YUVA8888 },
> + { N_("720P/23.976"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 24000.0 / 1001,
> + 1280,720, 16,9, ILACE_MODE_NOTINTERLACED, BC_YUVA8888 },
> { N_("PAL 576I - DV(D)"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 25,
> 720,576, 4,3, ILACE_MODE_BOTTOM_FIRST, BC_YUVA8888 },
> { N_("NTSC 480P - DV(D)"), 2, 2, 48000, 1, 1, 60000.0 / 1001,
>
> I added plenty of 1080p formats because this line in wiki:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1080p24
>
> "DVB also supports 1080p encoded at ATSC frame rates of 23.976, 24, 29.97, 30, 59.94 and 60.[9][10]"
>
>>
>> https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/bugtracker/view.php?id=491
>>
>>
>> Terje J. Hanssen
>>
>>
>> Den 31.10.2020 15:30, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin:
>>> В сообщении от Saturday 31 October 2020 16:06:48 Pierre autourduglobe via Cin написал(а):
>>>> Maybe the HDV (1440x1080)?
>>> Added this too, but in general there is something about pixel aspect ratioI don't understand:
>>>
>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel_aspect_ratio
>>>
>>> 1440x1080i will come as exactly this stream from mpeg2 decoder. But for display/processing it must be stretched 1.33 horizontally?
>>>
>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDV
>>>
>>> Pixel aspect ratio 1.0 (720p) 1.33 (1080i)
>>>
>>> Is this specific kind of aspect ration handled in CinGG?
>>>
>>> I see recent (this year) discussion on cin ML, but ...
>>>
>>> https://www.mail-archive.com/cin%40lists.cinelerra-gg.org/msg01473.html
>>>
>>> "So it changes DAR (Display Aspect Ratio) and/or PAR (Pixel Aspect Ratio) for some types of container/codec: pixel may not be square (1:1)."
>>>
>>> so, when it does AND and when it does OR ? :} Because they not the same ....
>>>
>>>> Pierre
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Le 20-10-31 à 07 h 40, Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin a écrit :
>>>>> Not sure how many of them actually useful (CIF might be, and of course my own 1440x900 :-)), but this list already requires scrolling :}
>>>>>
>>>>> diff --git a/cinelerra-5.1/cinelerra/theme.C b/cinelerra-5.1/cinelerra/theme.C
>>>>> index d89c789f..07cfb1d2 100644
>>>>> --- a/cinelerra-5.1/cinelerra/theme.C
>>>>> +++ b/cinelerra-5.1/cinelerra/theme.C
>>>>> @@ -274,6 +274,7 @@ void Theme::build_menus()
>>>>> aspect_ratios.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("3:2"));
>>>>> aspect_ratios.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("4:3"));
>>>>> aspect_ratios.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("16:9"));
>>>>> + aspect_ratios.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("16:10"));
>>>>> aspect_ratios.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("2.10:1"));
>>>>> aspect_ratios.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("2.20:1"));
>>>>> aspect_ratios.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("2.25:1"));
>>>>> @@ -283,9 +284,11 @@ void Theme::build_menus()
>>>>>
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("128x96 "));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("160x120 "));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("240x160 HQVGA"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("320x240 "));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("360x240 "));
>>>>> - frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("400x300 "));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("384x288 CIF"));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("400x300 qSVGA"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("640x360 nHD"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("640x400 "));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("640x480 VGA"));
>>>>> @@ -299,19 +302,31 @@ void Theme::build_menus()
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1024x576 "));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1024x768 XGA"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1152x648 "));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1152x768 "));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1152x864 XGA+"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1280x720 HD"));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1280x800 "));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1280x1024 SXGA"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1366x768 WXGA"));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1440x900 WXGA+"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1600x900 HD+"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1600x1200 UXGA"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1920x1080 Full HD"));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("1920x1280 FHD+"));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("2048x1080 DCI 2K"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("2048x1152 "));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("2048x1536 QXGA"));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("2160x1440 "));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("2304x1296 "));
>>>>> - frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("2560x1440 QHD"));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("2560x1080 UW-FHD"));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("2560x1440 WQHD"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("2880x1620 "));
>>>>> - frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("3200x1800 QHD+"));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("3200x1800 WQXGA+"));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("3440x1440 Ultra-Wide QHD"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("3520x1980 "));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("3840x1600 UW4K"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("3840x2160 4K UHD"));
>>>>> + frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("4096x2160 DCI 4K"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("4096x2304 Full 4K UHD"));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("4480x2520 "));
>>>>> frame_sizes.append(new BC_ListBoxItem("5120x2880 5K UHD"));
>>>>>
>>>>> ----
>>>>>
>>>>> list of course from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_resolutions
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
More information about the Cin
mailing list