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English => Support => Topic started by: dariusz666 on December 06, 2011, 09:45:52 pm

Title: "10bit-depth" x264 screenshots problem
Post by: dariusz666 on December 06, 2011, 09:45:52 pm
Hi.

I can't get screenshots of my new anime movies that are encoded with 10bit-depth.
8bit-depth work fine. But many new anime releases using new kind of encoding.

Here you can find more info about new encoding method.
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http://x264.nl/
...
- 8bit-depth output (default) download this as the normal version
- 10bit-depth output is for professional applications with specialised decoders
- 10bit-depth output information links: .pdf 01 .pdf 02 .pdf 03
...

I use CCCP codec pack to playback those movies and it work fine.

And example of 1080p 10bit mkv:
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http://www.thoranime.org/?p=2090
Title: Re: "10bit-depth" x264 screenshots problem
Post by: rick.ca on December 06, 2011, 11:46:29 pm
Welcome to the forum.

If you haven't already, try updating your ffmpeg library. Current builds are available here (http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/). Copy the ffmpeg.exe file only to your ffmpeg folder, and make sure the program is configured to use that at Preferences > Screenshots.
Title: Re: "10bit-depth" x264 screenshots problem
Post by: dariusz666 on December 07, 2011, 02:59:56 pm
I updated ffmpeg.exe but still can't take screenshots ;/

Anybody else have this problem?
Title: Re: "10bit-depth" x264 screenshots problem
Post by: rick.ca on December 07, 2011, 10:38:04 pm
I tried it on the 720p version Hoshi o ou kodomo. It works fine. Have you set the path to the correct version of ffmpeg in Preferences?
Title: Re: "10bit-depth" x264 screenshots problem
Post by: dariusz666 on December 08, 2011, 04:38:56 pm
Yes.

Maybe problem is only with 1080p version.
If that's true then this is not your problem or mine.
One movie without screenshots is not end of the world.
Title: Re: "10bit-depth" x264 screenshots problem
Post by: rick.ca on December 08, 2011, 10:40:01 pm
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Maybe problem is only with 1080p version.

I can't imagine why. But are you now saying the problem is restricted to one file? That's not what your first post implied. Does it work for other 1080p 10-bit files?