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    I saved a .vob into HuffYUV codec and then open it in avidemux, do some filtering and try to save it again in the HuffYUV codec, but avidemux seems to be messing with the colors and I don't know how to fix it.

    Video I'm opening in avidemux: https://mega.nz/#!YJZhGCbD!l0ggR3AUrtZ4cFytw0HcPYGgVv0uR2jpoqaDWYjdWh0
    Vide I'm saving/exporting from avidemux: https://mega.nz/#!FcIAHYoY!9p83421xDowDsP7DJbgeY3VtGk2_JUM_RMx5O7uObk0

    Any idea how I could fix this problem?

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  2. Your 'source' is RGB32 (why?) and the exported version is YUY2. All by itself that will change the colors if not done properly.

    You should also mention the kind of filtering you did in case that might account for part of it.
    Last edited by manono; 16th Jan 2017 at 22:54.
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    It's in RGB32 because that's what HuffYUV outputs to in default. Is there any way to change the output color space for avidemux?
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    Neverming, I figured out a way to do it. Thanks for alerting me to the color space issue though as I didn't think about that and it let me to finding the solution
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  5. You're welcome. Since the DVD is YV12 and, most likely whatever final format you'll be encoding to is also YV12, it's probably in your best interests to keep it in YV12 all the way through, if at all possible.
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