https://www.dropbox.com/s/gdr9m6rsv3tffrt/t.hevc?dl=0
Let me contribute a small HEVC 10bit clip.
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- Mon Mar 30, 2015 2:11 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: [RESOLVED] Support for HEVC?
- Replies: 51
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- Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:36 am
- Forum: DGDecIM and Other IM Tools
- Topic: [RESOLVED] DGDecodeNV <=> DGDecodeIM Different Frame On Same ID
- Replies: 14
- Views: 36662
- Sat Dec 06, 2014 11:39 pm
- Forum: Licensing
- Topic: [RESOLVED] Licensing: Different machine-id generated
- Replies: 2
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[RESOLVED] Licensing: Different machine-id generated
It's a problem of my friend who just bought a license.
DGIndexNV generated 00000000 on his computer, while DGIM generated a correct one (01xxxxDF).
Is there any problem here? Shall he just honer the latter machine id and use the corresponding key with DGNV?
DGIndexNV generated 00000000 on his computer, while DGIM generated a correct one (01xxxxDF).
Is there any problem here? Shall he just honer the latter machine id and use the corresponding key with DGNV?
- Tue Oct 28, 2014 3:00 pm
- Forum: DGDecIM and Other IM Tools
- Topic: [RESOLVED] DGDecodeNV <=> DGDecodeIM Different Frame On Same ID
- Replies: 14
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Re: DGDecodeNV <=> DGDecodeIM Different Frame On Same ID
Could be a bug, but I need a source stream that can be used to duplicate and debug the problem. Can you provide that for me please? https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3ewrv5l52uprqya/AAAM95DzDyPu1YpNnnDetMa0a?dl=0 Here you go. I suppose a random sliced commercial does not involve any copyright problem and ...
- Mon Oct 27, 2014 11:04 pm
- Forum: DGDecIM and Other IM Tools
- Topic: [RESOLVED] DGDecodeNV <=> DGDecodeIM Different Frame On Same ID
- Replies: 14
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[RESOLVED] DGDecodeNV <=> DGDecodeIM Different Frame On Same ID
nv = dgsource("xxx.dgi").reduceby2 im = dgsourceim("xxx.dgi").reduceby2 stackhorizontal(nv, im) Suppose I have a script like this. xxx.dgi is the project file of a MPEG2-TS recorded from TV. The image from nv appears to be 2 frames ahead of im. i.e. nv[100] == im[102]. Also nv[last] appears to be b...