(12.09.2024, 15:46)Selur Wrote: Quote: I encoded a video using
the 4:2:2 high profile but it would not playback on my player.
Can't reproduce that here.
What format?
What encoder?
Does it play on a pc?
4:2:2 usually isn't supported by hardware decoders, so if your player is configured to only use hardware decoding it will fail.
Afaik. in consumer hardware, only Intel 10th Gen. (i)gpus and newer support HEVC 4:2:2 decoding and the m1+ chips from Apple support 4:2:2 ProRes decoding.
Atm. I doubt this is a Hybrid problem, but you are trying to play back your content on a player that does not support it.
Cu Selur
Ps.: if you use H.265 4:4:4 is probably a better target.
Thanks for the great software.
Please give the software an update
H264 encoder .mp4 extension
Does not play on my PC when I select
4:2:2 high profile, 4:2:0 has always worked
because this is what was selected by default in hybrid and I have never changed it before, it's only when you mentioned it a few weeks back I want and changed it to high profile 4:2:2 thinking it would give me higher quality, after that the file has not played back on PC, this never happened when I had 4:2:0 selected, does it really matter if 4:2:2 input file is going 4:20 chroma subsampling on a PAL VHS?
Some say color and chroma information is lost.
To recate the problem please capture a short VHS rip using Virtualdub and Lagrith, Import the lagrith file to Hybrid choose 4:2:2 (high profile)
h264 encoder. mp4 extension
and see if the file plays back on PC.
I was so worried thinking I've messed something up, it took ages to render and I got nothing 😢
4:4:4 is overkill for VHS it will just increase file size and take more upload time to upload on YouTube.