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Preserving 4:1:1 colorspace from DV video source
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Hey Selur,

I have some DV video that I'm deinterlacing and encoding, and I want to make sure I don't lose color information by using the wrong colorspace.  I read elsewhere that 4:1:1 and 4:2:0 are basically storing the same information in different ways.  Is that your understanding?

If using 4:2:0 is inappropriate for 4:1:1 source video, I'd appreciate any guidance.  I'm encoding in x265.

Thank you in advance!
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Preserving 4:1:1 colorspace from DV video source - by Perseverant - 11.04.2024, 20:40

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