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Some New Lossless Codecs
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Morsa
Posted: Apr 18 2003, 11:41 AM


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Does anyone here know something about VBLE, LOCO and possibly "Temporal" Huffyuv?
By the way is there any MNG codec?
 
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ChristianHJW
Posted: Apr 18 2003, 01:29 PM


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Never heard of them, sorry .. please post here if you find any info ....

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Posted: Apr 19 2003, 12:53 AM


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VBLE is the YV12 version of Huffyuv by Marc FD Doom9 thread

It's slightly slower than Huffyuv, but has better compression ratio's for YV12 content biggrin.gif

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Morsa
Posted: Apr 19 2003, 10:00 PM


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Well, there ia some people working on a new lossless codec at Doom9's Avisynth forum.
Also I've read about using temporal frame differences to enhance Huffyuv compression ratios and I think is a really good idea and not so difficult to implement.
I hope someone thinks the same and has the ability to make it.



By the way I've discovered a bug using Premiere and Huffyuv in YUV2 mode.It turns out when I want to encode Black and White video with a fading title in blue color.When the title is appearing the image becomes a complete mess of multicolor lines and blocks.

What about MNG? Any info?

 
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