scalable video coding (SVC) would be a similar feature specified in the standard, which will not work in most applications. although it's perfectly standard compliant, it isn't readable by most h.264 codecs. it's a really obscure feature, which is not used much often in real world. gonna go to bed and fight tomorrowĮd Nixon wrote:lossless h.264 encoding is hardly supported by any non ffmpeg based software. CentOS just doesn't support the hardware well out of box and fighting with it is a pain. I just wanted to test importing under CentOS for worked/failed with "lite" version and not having any luck. SO MUCH HARDER installing it on CentOSįrom what I got via PM from another user is that h264 import is only available in the studio version. but getting some missing library when trying to run Resolv on CentOS. so stuck with 3.10 and installed NVIDIA's latest drivers there. Tried to upgrade to some "elrpo" 4.13 kernel and just NOT having any fun there. ![]() and the command line from CentOS out of the box (things like control-left/right for skipping blocks of text NOT enabled, sorry I am spoiled with debians/ubuntu's command line ) So downloaded the ISO from CentoOS and tried same thing. tried installing the centos DVD and it crashed once on installer boot, 2nd time installed and a few reboots later wouldn't boot (the chipset on this motherboard are quite new, X299 with 7820X and 1080 Ti). I tried importing an MP4 from a Hero 5 and that didn't work either on my Ubuntu machine here (which IS a more typical MPEG file). The lossless format I believe is standard, just not typical. (ffmpeg is cross platform), many other 'wrappers' around x264 (frameworks, implementations, etc.) that make use of x264 codec (like libav as well) all support lossless. It is a lossless mode for H264 (a somewhat unusual, i-frame only and no quantizing, keep all the data, in a 4:4:4 8-bit mode, so a loss in RGB -> YUV, but lossless in YUV) format.Ī function of the highly used in many places x264 encoder/decoder describes it briefly.įFMPEG uses x264 codec and can be used here. It's not something specific to your Linux setup. WISH ME LUCK!ĭwaine Maggart wrote:Those files don't open in any Resolve version on any platform. I'm gonna download that and install on a new machine I am building for video production and try it out. _supported )ĮDIT: BTW I guessed the "latest" download link based on previous URLs and found this. (audio is AAC instead of PCM, not allowed for MP4. ![]() Writing library : x264 core 148 r2643 5c65704Įncoding settings : cabac=1 / ref=1 / deblock=1:0:0 / analyse=0x1:0x111 / me=hex / subme=2 / psy=0 / mixed_ref=0 / me_range=16 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=0 / 8x8dct=1 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / fast_pskip=0 / chroma_qp_offset=0 / threads=12 / lookahead_threads=4 / sliced_threads=0 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / interlaced=0 / bluray_compat=0 / constrained_intra=0 / bframes=0 / weightp=0 / keyint=1 / keyint_min=1 / scenecut=40 / intra_refresh=0 / rc=cqp / mbtree=0 / qp=0 Format profile : High 4:4:4 Predictive settings, CABAC : Yes
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