I found this information dug up from this and the x264-devel maling list quite useful:
for -lavdopts debug=8 from :http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-docs/2006-February/007261.html > debug=8 prints the type of each macroblock in each frame. > The primary types are: > I Intra 16x16 > i Intra 4x4 or 8x8 > P Intra PCM > A Intra with AC prediction > > Inter forward > < Inter backward > X Inter bidirectional > S Skip > D Direct > d Direct, no residual > G GMC > g GMC, no residual > > This may be followed by a modifier: > (blank) no partitions > + 8x8 or smaller partitions > | 8x16 partitions > - 16x8 partitions > = Interlaced regarding -lavdopts debug=0x4000 from http://mailman.videolan.org/pipermail/x264-devel/2005-May/000611.html > * ffmpeg/mplayer colorscheme > { I_4x4 , "#da688f" }, > { I_16x16 , "#b46ce2" }, > { I_PCM , "violet" }, > { P_L0 , "#4bba5c" }, > { P_8x8 , "#4bba5c" }, > { P_SKIP , "blue" }, > { B_DIRECT, "#8a600f" }, > { B_L0_L0 , "#8a600f" }, > { B_L0_L1 , "#8a600f" }, > { B_L0_BI , "#8a600f" }, > { B_L1_L0 , "#8a600f" }, > { B_L1_L1 , "#8a600f" }, > { B_L1_BI , "#8a600f" }, > { B_BI_L0 , "#8a600f" }, > { B_BI_L1 , "#8a600f" }, > { B_BI_BI , "#8a600f" }, > { B_8x8 , "#8a600f" }, > { B_SKIP , "#004f65" }, > > The current color scheme is designed like this: > - Strong red for blocks which take lotsa bits (inter) > - Green for nice blocks that take least bits (skip) > - Blue is well visible, so it for some of the most common blocks (inter) > - Stronger blue for smaller inter partitions (as they take more bits) Is this documented anywhere else? Is the colorscheme mentioned above for debug=0x4000 correct? _______________________________________________ MPlayer-DOCS mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-docs
