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| RE: Vegas pro 19 support | 1 Relevance | 3 years ago | unlockleft | Feedback | |
| I, too, am struggling with the exact same issue! geometry dash unblocked | |||||
| RE: Missing frames & rapid frame flickering while editing. Starting with 2.3.1 | 1 Relevance | 4 years ago | Stiven | Feedback | |
| I hope you can grab it. Anyway, I figure out its maybe problem with Vegas plugin :/ decompression not sure. 2.3.0 works fine with this recorded video when I add it to vegas pro and work with it. While with 2.3.2 I have the blinkings. You can see those black frames spots at around 00:04 sec and 00:22sec. Those places is where I lost the frames while recording. The loading screen always goes 10-15 fps, so it drop from 60. Not sure could that be the problem? | |||||
| Answer to: Experimental magicyuv codec in FFmpeg 4.00/4.01 | 1 Relevance | 4 years ago | knowledgeseeker | Help & Support, Troubleshooting | |
| Please help, I have a similar question in regards to using magicyuv codec through OBS, which uses ffmpeg. I have a thread on obs forums here: Please help me, I am trying to get OBS to use pixel format yuv 4:2:0 | |||||
| Answer to: Need help when using magicyuv 1.2 codec to record with OBS | 1 Relevance | 4 years ago | knowledgeseeker | Help & Support, Troubleshooting | |
| I also created a thread on OBS forums for reference. | |||||
| MagicYuv with the new A7S iii | 1 Relevance | 5 years ago | johang | Workflow | |
| Hi, I've been using MagicYuv for quite a long time now and recently upgraded to the Ultimate Version. I also just pre-ordered the A7S iii and was wondering what the best way to convert the H.264 (and or) H.265 files to MagicYuv while maintaining as much information as possible as well as improving post production workflow. I tried going into VirtualDub2 and converting it to 10 bit 422 as that is what the original files are recorded in, but was given an error. I'm able to do it via the After Effects renderer but I'm not seeing any bit depth specification for the 422 in the renderer unless im blind. If you'd like to check out the footage yourself to try and convert them with VDUB2 to try and help me you can download them from here: It's shot in the all-i H.264 format | |||||
| RE: can't use the encoded files in adobe PR/AE on mac | 1 Relevance | 6 years ago | sobasicallyimpotato | General Discussion | |
| @ignus i uninstalled it and installed it again, still same problem. uninstalled it again as you said and there is still a black (blank) screen. i used mpeg streamclip to encode the file and i'm using cc19. here's the sample file i used to test this. | |||||
| Hello 🙂 | 1 Relevance | 6 years ago | EDDIECHRISTIAN | Introduce Yourself | |
| I'm Eddie and I am an Instructor and filmmaker. If you wish to see more NFO on me you can go Here. | |||||
| RE: V410 | 1 Relevance | 6 years ago | Balázs | Feedback | |
| The next official release still has to wait a little for now, but if you would like to try out the new feature urgently, send a message through the contact form. | |||||
| RE: Not working on a Mac | 1 Relevance | 7 years ago | Balázs | General Discussion | |
| Adobe has recently completely ditched QuickTime classic support from their products, see here: I believe QuickTime 7 Pro can still read it though, so you can give that a try. Get back to me if that fails and we'll find a solution. | |||||
| Answer to: Playing MagicYUV files in VLC media player? | 1 Relevance | 7 years ago | Balázs | Help & Support, Troubleshooting | |
| Update to MagicYUV 2.0.0 final. The VLC 3.0.x plugin was not yet available for 2.0.0rc2 and was added for 2.0.0 final. You can read more about it here: You can download the update from the same link you got when you purchased the rc2 version. | |||||
| MagicYUV 2.0.0 released | 1 Relevance | 8 years ago | Balázs | News and Announcements | |
| The long-awaited 2.0.0 release is out. See the change log for details. | |||||
| RE: Another small youtuber | 1 Relevance | 8 years ago | IterationFunk | Introduce Yourself | |
| Posted by: kaliver Sorry, been a busy few days! I upload h.264 @ 60FPS in line with the recommended bit rates from youtube. I did some fairly comprehensive testing a while back and determined that higher bit rates don't look better post-conversion. Bit of a necro but i figured you would see this anyways @ignus. I've also done a fair bit of testing and uploading. Uploading videos that have a higher bitrate than recommended actually does increase the general quality of the video, but it's most noticable in UI elements and since i did most of my testing on World of warcraft, this is really easy to tell. I don't have a comparison to show because I removed the "low" bitrate clip from my channel while doing the testing, never thought I would have any use for it smh. But i do have the high bitrate clip. This is at average 250k bitrate and maximum 300k. About 10 seconds in you can see in the topleft corner that all of the bars for cooldowns are separated and does not "melt" together. When uploading with the recommended bitrate or near it those bars would merge and it looks kinda horrible (when you know what the original footage looks like). You can see a bit more info about the recording in the description. The only point i have to make is that bitrate matters, even after hitting the recommended limit. | |||||
| Answer to:Answer to:Answer to:4 8 bit capture | 1 Relevance | 8 years ago | VFern3 | Help & Support, Troubleshooting | |
| I made two additional samples v308 and IYU2 with 1018x576. I was not sure if you need only a width that was not a multiple of 4 or if you need a height not multiple of 4 also. I made only with width equal to 1018 and used the same height 576. If you need a different height let me know.there is no problem as the card upscale and downscale to whatever value I want. If you achieve support to a broader array of formats namely the more demanding ones ( 10 bit+ , 444, etc) I think magicyuv can profit as being seen as more universal and probably the one supporting the largest number of formats. Thanks again for your time | |||||
| Answer to:Answer to:Answer to:4 8 bit capture | 1 Relevance | 8 years ago | VFern3 | Help & Support, Troubleshooting | |
| Ok. Thank you again . I´m including three samples, v308, v408 and IYU2, 5 seconds each zipped together . Giving support to all of them it´s probably to much work with a limited return, one of them it´s probably enough , from the three the most useful it´s perhaps the v308 in my opinion , but I think it will be up to you to decide which one if any will be interesting to eventual include in the codec. the link will be active I think over the next 7 days Best Regards | |||||
| MagicYUV 2rc2 fails to encode/decode RGB/RGBA 10+ formats | 1 Relevance | 8 years ago | jitsua | Help & Support, Troubleshooting | |
| Using Mac OS X 10.12.6 on Compressor 4.3.2 using Sintel 4k Tiff16 ( created an image sequence movie, QuickTime mov container, using MagicYUV 2.0.0RC2 codec fails to encode/decode to any RGB or RGBA with a colour depth of 10 bits or higher. Tested playback in both VLC 2.2.6 and QuickTime Player 10.4. Encoding to format YUV 10 bit is fine, but I ideally need RGBA output. | |||||