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RE: How do I make SURE I am outputting 12 Bit Color Files?

Hi and welcome! A couple quick questions first: What OS are you on?Which version of the Adobe suite are you using?Did you try QuickTime or AVI?

5 years ago
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RE: V410

The next official release still has to wait a little for now, but if you would like to try out the new feature urgently, send a message through the co...

6 years ago
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RE: Exported file much brighter than original

MPC-HC complicates things, as it has it's own decoder for MagicYUV built-in (through ffmpeg), so it can sidestep the official MagicYUV codec entirely....

6 years ago
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RE: Exported file much brighter than original

Hi and welcome, rec.601/709 mismatch usually results in some color shifts, but it shouldn't be something very apparent, especially not in brightness. ...

6 years ago
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RE: Corrupted Files over 1TB

The cause is most likely in the muxing (combining compressed video frames and audio) to avi by dxtory. Either it has problems with file size or number...

6 years ago
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RE: Corrupted Files over 1TB

No, the codec only deals with individual frames, it is not concerned with the resulting file at all (whether it be AVI or something else). Do you expe...

6 years ago
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RE: Exporting ProRes 4:4:4:4 source material to my VFX artist

Out of curiosity, can you share what programs/tools/sources are you and your VFX artist is using and working with and on what OS?

6 years ago
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RE: Exporting ProRes 4:4:4:4 source material to my VFX artist

I'd say it's better to use RGBA in that case.

6 years ago
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RE: Corrupted file

Hi and welcome to the forums, If you already tried the mentioned tools, there is not much else I can recommend. Without seeing the file it's impossibl...

6 years ago
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RE: Not working on a Mac

Adobe has recently completely ditched QuickTime classic support from their products, see here: I believe QuickTime 7 Pro can still read it though, so...

6 years ago
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Answer to: Experimental magicyuv codec in FFmpeg 4.00/4.01

I am not directly involved in ffmpeg development with regards to MagicYUV, so I can't give any help regarding how it can be used and what features doe...

7 years ago
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RE: Playing MagicYUV files in VLC media player?

I resent the receipt. Check your spam folder too and get back to me if you received it.

7 years ago
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Answer to: Playing MagicYUV files in VLC media player?

Update to MagicYUV 2.0.0 final. The VLC 3.0.x plugin was not yet available for 2.0.0rc2 and was added for 2.0.0 final. You can read more about it here...

7 years ago
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RE: Playing MagicYUV files in VLC media player?

Where do you have VLC installed? What version of VLC are you using? What version of MagicYUV are you using?

7 years ago
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RE: Playing MagicYUV files in VLC media player?

Could you verify the MagicYUV decoder plugin is loaded by VLC? To do so, go to "Tools -> Plugins and extensions" then in the dialog select the "Plu...

7 years ago
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