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  ## Decoding 10bit, YUV 4:2:0 source
 
  ## Decoding 10bit, YUV 4:2:0 source
  # this is not needed nowadays since LSMASHSource add HBD support, but just for example
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  ## this is not needed nowadays since LSMASHSource added HBD support
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## so nowadays only [[LSMASHSource/LWLibavVideoSource|LWLibavVideoSource]](<''path''>) will did the job
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## but just for example, keep in mind that lsb is the slowest
 
  [[LSMASHSource/LWLibavVideoSource|LWLibavVideoSource]](<''path''>, stacked=true, format="YUV420P10")
 
  [[LSMASHSource/LWLibavVideoSource|LWLibavVideoSource]](<''path''>, stacked=true, format="YUV420P10")
 
  '''ConvertFromStacked'''(bits=10)
 
  '''ConvertFromStacked'''(bits=10)
  [[ConvertBits]](8, dither=0) ## '0' means on, '-1' means off
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  [[ConvertBits]](8, dither=0) #only if you need to down to 8bit, '0' means on, '-1' means off
 
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::Double-Width example,
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::Double-Width example (F3KDB can work with lsb but Double-Width is faster than lsb),
 
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## this not needed since neo_f3kdb support HBD, but just for example
 
  ## 10bit clip here
 
  ## 10bit clip here
 
  [[ConvertBits]](16, truerange=false)
 
  [[ConvertBits]](16, truerange=false)

Revision as of 07:23, 13 September 2019

AVS+
This feature is specific to AviSynthPlus.

It is not supported in other AviSynth versions.

Contents


These conversion filters are to allow filters that use 16-bit video in a pseudo-8-bit colorspace to interact with AviSyth+ high bit depth formats. They are intended to serve as a stopgap until more plugins appear supporting true high bit depth.


Notes

  • In Stack16, the picture is made of two parts: one containing the highest 8 bits (MSB) for each pixel, stacked on top of another containing the lowest 8 bits (LSB). it's used in Dither tools and many others.
  • the Double-Width is similar to Stack16, but the MSBs and LSBs are horizontally interleaved which is like Native HBD, and it's faster than lsb. the known examples of it existing in flash3kyuu_deband\F3kdb\f3kdb_dither with input/output_Mode=2, LSMASHSource (not in the last updates since it support HBD) and some dither package functions like Dither_out(), TODO: verify.


Syntax and Parameters

Accepts a 16-bit (HBD) clip and returns a stacked 8-bit clip.
ConvertToStacked(clip clip ] )
same as above but returns a Double-Width 8-bit clip.
ConvertToDoubleWidth(clip clip ] )

clip  clip =
Source clip. Must be native 16 bit: YUV420P16, YUV422P16, YUV444P16, Y16.


Accepts a stacked/Double-Width clip and returns a HBD clip.
ConvertFromStacked(clip clip, int bits ] )
ConvertFromDoubleWidth(clip clip, int bits ] )

clip  clip =
Source clip. Must be YV12, YV16, YV24 or Y8.
int  bits = 16
Bit depth of returned clip. Must match the original bit depth. For example,
## Decoding 10bit, YUV 4:2:0 source
## this is not needed nowadays since LSMASHSource added HBD support
## so nowadays only LWLibavVideoSource(<path>) will did the job
## but just for example, keep in mind that lsb is the slowest 
LWLibavVideoSource(<path>, stacked=true, format="YUV420P10")
ConvertFromStacked(bits=10)
ConvertBits(8, dither=0) #only if you need to down to 8bit, '0' means on, '-1' means off
another example of Stack16/lsb,
## some 16bit HBD clip here
ConvertToStacked()
Dfttest(lsb_in=true, lsb=true)
ConvertFromStacked()
## Continue filtering with 16bit HBD


Double-Width example (F3KDB can work with lsb but Double-Width is faster than lsb),
## this not needed since neo_f3kdb support HBD, but just for example
## 10bit clip here
ConvertBits(16, truerange=false)
ConvertToDoubleWidth()
F3KDB(Input_Mode=2,Input_Depth=10,Output_Mode=2,Output_Depth=10)
ConvertFromDoubleWidth(bits=10)


Changes

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