1 (edited by Axeshizzle 09-11-2015 17:30:31)

Topic: Problem 10-bit Playback

Figured this might be a good place to ask for help.

http://i.imgur.com/HKpHDyy.jpg

Basically, I can't seem to make it 'correct'.

The only way I can make it correct is by disabling ffdshow, which disables SVP4, which I don't want.
Any way to solve this?
Thanks in advance. I'm Loving SVP4. :-)

2 (edited by sch5 09-11-2015 20:28:16)

Re: Problem 10-bit Playback

There is a setting panel in ffdshow where you can enable/disable supported outputs/colorspaces.
Reference image showing this panel:
http://www.ezoden.com/medias/htpc/ffdshow_video_raw_output_madvr.png

I have no hi10p content here to confirm any of the followings, but it seems that SVP 4 FREE doesn't support 10 bit playback (YV12 is probably the only input that the free edition is consume which requires downsampling to 8bit).

There might also be other issues with subtitles (regarding directvobsub - when it is enabled?) which also doesnt support hi10p so you might end up with downsampled video anyways.

Re: Problem 10-bit Playback

SVP supports only 8-bit processing as of now.

Why do you think you need 10-bit output?
Do you have a real 10-bit monitor?

Re: Problem 10-bit Playback

sch5 wrote:

10bit support is expected to be a feature of PRO version instead.

Alright thanks. :-)

Chainik wrote:

Why do you think you need 10-bit output?

I don't, but I still want it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I don't need frame interpolation either, but I still like it when I have it.

Re: Problem 10-bit Playback

Alright thanks.

I actually removed that part of my answer because it is a feature TBD, which means you won't get 10bit support with the pro version just yet, and it remains uncertain it will be supported at all. smile

SVP supports only 8-bit processing as of now.

Re: Problem 10-bit Playback

I don't need frame interpolation either, but I still like it when I have it.

Not correct. 
Your 60 hz monitor CAN display 60 fps video.
Your 8-bit (or even 6-bit in the worst case) monitor CAN NOT display 10 bit video.
Moreover, this's NOT a 10-bit video, the uncompressed source was 8-bit only...