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Dnxhr ffmpeg windows 10
Dnxhr ffmpeg windows 10












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If not can someone either point me to a thread that goes through how to extract the HDR10 metadata from a UHD file and then re-encode the base video and tone map? The person that posted the info I found on redfox.bz was evidently made into a video that was over 2 hours long to explain the workflow but the video is no longer available and the author stopped replying over 2 years ago now. Using HEVC 10-bit main 10 encoder, I am told this has something to do with the handbrake workflow being only 8-bit at some point therefore it is not able to properly conserve HDR10 metadata.Ĭan anyone give me any advice on whether the FFmpeg script above will conserve HDR10 metadata (I know the script is just video, I can easily mux together the audio after the video encodes) before I try it for myself? I am aware of the autobuild that was put together for this purpose so I am looking into that but supposedly handbrake is not able to conserve HDR10 data even with the extra settings of: My.TrueHD.7.1.Atmos.mkvīut I have to compile a FFmpeg myself for windows so that it includes libx265 (I can definitely do this, I just don't want to stop the encoding jobs I have going to try this out right this moment) and all the extras. metadata:s:t:0 filename="" -metadata:s:t:0 mimetype="image/jpeg" \ map 0:0 -metadata:s:v:0 language=eng -metadata:s:v:0 title="My Awesome Movie (2019)" \ metadata title="My Awesome Movie (2019)" \ i "./storage/My.Source.TrueHD.7.1.Atmos.mkv" \

dnxhr ffmpeg windows 10

There is also a person that claims that they get HDR10 conserved by using this FFmpeg script/code: The most certain answer I have found is to take the original UHD and transcode to DNxHR then use 3DLut plugin through davinci resolve 15/16 to create a tone map and then use davinci resolve 15/16 to combine the tone map with the original video stream and export again as DNxHR (which is HUGE, like 700GB huge, so we are talking 1.4 TB just for the middle workflow) and then finally encoding that DNxHR file into HEVC 10-bit HDR10. I have been trying to learn how to conserve HDR10 metadata that a film/file already has on it but I haven't found a good answer.














Dnxhr ffmpeg windows 10