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This filter, when used in the "pad" mode, currently makes the distinction between limited and full range solely by testing for YUVJ pixel formats at link setup time. This is deprecated and should be improved to perform the detection based on the per-frame metadata. In order to make this distinction based on color range metadata, which is only known at the time of filtering frames, for simplicity, we simply allocate two copies of the "black" frame - one for limited range and the other for full range metadata. This could be done more dynamically (e.g. as-needed or simply by blitting the appropriate pixel value directly), but this change is relatively simple and preserves the structure of the existing code. This commit actually fixes a bug in FATE - the new output is correct for the first time. The previous md5 ref was of a frame that incorrectly combined full-range pixel data with limited-range black fields. The corresponding result has been updated. Signed-off-by: Niklas Haas <git@haasn.dev> |
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api | ||
checkasm | ||
fate | ||
filtergraphs | ||
ref | ||
.gitignore | ||
audiogen.c | ||
audiomatch.c | ||
base64.c | ||
copycooker.sh | ||
extended.ffconcat | ||
fate-run.sh | ||
fate-valgrind.supp | ||
fate.sh | ||
Makefile | ||
md5.sh | ||
refcmp-metadata.awk | ||
reference.pnm | ||
rotozoom.c | ||
simple1.ffconcat | ||
simple2.ffconcat | ||
test.ffmeta | ||
tiny_psnr.c | ||
tiny_ssim.c | ||
utils.c | ||
videogen.c |