Jason Freets <jasonslife <at> hotmail.com> writes: > I'd like to point out that I never had success > even converting from r10k to FFV1.
Works fine here. > What I mean by this, is that after converting my > original r10k to FFV1 I was never able to play > the FFV1 file with, for example, VLC. Apart from "wrong mailing list": Didn't you test FFplay? Or MPlayer? Or ffmpeg -i outffv1.avi out.mov? > My conclusion at the time, just a day or two, > was FFMpeg just didn't deal with r10k. This makes no sense, sorry. > Yet, I realize you've made improvements since too. As said, the only difference the two changes will make is that they allow to prove the losslessness with -f framecrc (and similar). They do not change the archive copies you could have made before. (But I admit it was difficult to test if the archive copies are really lossless, this is what I usually request from the so-called "professional" archive solutions that apparently are never lossless but nobody requested this so far. In any case, the fixes were trivial.) Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user
