Support higher bit depth in VirtualDub plugin.
Support higher bit depth in VirtualDub plugin.
You may not follow, but avisynth and VDub are still evolving, begining to handle 16 bits and float for avisynth, and some 16 bits formats for VDub.
You can check from https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php? ... 6&page=141 and from https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=172021&page=7.
It's a great thing you offer VDub plugin, but you may begin to consider the possibility that Avery Lee may not return to work on the "original" version, and not blind to other people versions who continue to improve from the point Averly Lee left VDub. VirtualDubMod and avs+ in this case.
From what i've understood from others programs plugins, your core filter can work with more than 8 bits data. Avisynth and VDub have been improved in that case, it could be nice if your VDub filter version can follow these improvements.
You can check from https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php? ... 6&page=141 and from https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=172021&page=7.
It's a great thing you offer VDub plugin, but you may begin to consider the possibility that Avery Lee may not return to work on the "original" version, and not blind to other people versions who continue to improve from the point Averly Lee left VDub. VirtualDubMod and avs+ in this case.
From what i've understood from others programs plugins, your core filter can work with more than 8 bits data. Avisynth and VDub have been improved in that case, it could be nice if your VDub filter version can follow these improvements.
It's VirtualDubFilterMod now which continue the work of Avery Lee. You can check it http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=172021, and the support for more than 8 bits data is here. The only thing is that for now, it seems that except the author himself (shekh), nobody has made >8 bit VDud filters. But on avisynth+, not all of course, but now a lot of filters has been ported to support >8 bit data.NVTeam wrote:The last time we checked VirtualDub Mod, the support for 10-bit data was very incomplete, so we decided to give the developers some time to work it out.
Thank you,
Vlad
That's odd that saying that 10 bits support is very incomplete.
From what i've checked, because i intend to port some of my VDub filters to >8 bits, everything is in place to do it. But of course, there is only up to 16 bits support, there is no 32 bits float support, like there is on avs+, but there is RGBA64 => RGB with 16 bits data.
What part is incomplete ?
Have you contacted Shekh about a specific missing need ? I don't think he has long range telepathy, so if you don't ask, it's not sure he will think about what is missing, if for him, the structure for support is properly in place.
From what i've checked, because i intend to port some of my VDub filters to >8 bits, everything is in place to do it. But of course, there is only up to 16 bits support, there is no 32 bits float support, like there is on avs+, but there is RGBA64 => RGB with 16 bits data.
What part is incomplete ?
Have you contacted Shekh about a specific missing need ? I don't think he has long range telepathy, so if you don't ask, it's not sure he will think about what is missing, if for him, the structure for support is properly in place.
Re: Support higher bit depth in VirtualDub plugin.
We have been testing 16-bit support in VD2 and we would like to ask you send us (support [at] neatvideo.com) some sample clips where 16-bit support makes a difference. That can help us to add support for 16-bit data in VD2 as well.
Thank you,
Vlad
Thank you,
Vlad