I was wondering if changing the colorspace to YUY2, it would output to YUY2? Why I ask; well, when I start the encoding process, HC Encoder (though it states now that the input is in 4:2:2 colorspace) still displays the chroma conversion (in the settings area) as 4:2:0.
I just want to know if I'm really changing the script commands for nothing. Thanks, John.
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Last edited by JRM75; 17th Jul 2010 at 21:47. Reason: Found most of the answers to my questions, just adding a new one.
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Well the mpeg/dvd standard is 420, so one way or the other, that's how it' going to end up.
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MPEG 2 does support 4:2:2 chroma subsampling but few encoders or decoders support it. And it's not DVD compatible.
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