As promised, I said I would provide some "real video". So I've uploaded a 5 
second 10 Bit RGB 444 r10k sample:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/exio9nmoxnbcyu6/10BitRGB444_r10k_5sec.avi?dl=0

I think it'll be clear when you play that if your video looks correct or not.

Thanks! =)

Jason


> Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] LLossless (10 Bit RGB 444) and (10 Bit YUV 422) 
> Compression
> 
> > Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] LLossless (10 Bit RGB 444) and (10 Bit YUV 422)  
> > Compression
> > 
> > Jason Freets <jasonslife <at> hotmail.com> writes:
> > 
> > > Here's the result of what I see when playing the 
> > > 10BitRGB444_r10k_2sec.avi I sent you:
> > > 
> > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/l3512t3qarkdt2i/FFPlay_Playing10BitRGB444_r10k.png
> > 
> > If you don't like this output, please either 
> > choose an input file that everybody can 
> > recognize or provide the intended output.
> 
> Agreed, it does help if I provide a frame of reference...so very good point. 
> The 2 second video is NTSC color bars. I figured one would be cognitive of 
> what that may look like ;). If you were able to play the 2 second r10k file 
> correctly, you would have noticed they are NTSC color bars. If not, then yes, 
> you'd have no idea if what you are viewing is playing correctly or not. So a 
> frame of reference helps in our case.
>  
> Here's a video of the "10BitRGB444_r10k_2sec.avi" file converted to a MP4 
> that plays correctly:
> 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/tt1x5ntx4ahll12/10BitRGB444_r10k_to_MP4.avi?dl=0
> 
> And, here's a reference screen shot of what I see when I play it through VLC:
> 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/lizv2oedaptj9ik/10BitRGB444_r10k_to_MP4.png?dl=0
> 
> Also, I went ahead and GIT'ed the FFMpeg repository and built in under Linux. 
> I then re-ran the conversions that I was doing under Windows. I get the same 
> results as shown in "FFPlay_Playing10BitRGB444_r10k.png" which I uploaded 
> earlier (i.e that's what I see when playing the Linux converted file too: no 
> different outcome).
> 
> So either on Linux or Windows, I still don't get a correct conversion that 
> views correctly. So, I suppose that remains to be the mystery.
> 
> I'll try to pull from some real video (non NTSC color bars) I have and 
> provide a sample of that too later.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jason
> 
> > 
> > (Nobody has reported in four years that 
> > something is wrong when decoding r10k.)
> > 
> > I assumed it is correct.
> > 
> > Carl Eugen
> > 
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