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    Hello

    I am using AmarecTV to convert tapes to 4:2:2 (YUY2) using HuffyUV 2.1.1. Afterwards I will upscale to 1440x1080 and perhaps do some minor color adjustments

    When imported in Hybrid the file says 8 bit.
    I didn't see any option for capturing to 10 bit.

    How important is 10 bit for this?
    And what settings should I change to have 4:2:2 10 bit?
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    Originally Posted by Jokris View Post
    How important is 10 bit for this?
    Irrelevant at capture level, it’s like using a bigger box for a small content.

    If required by some filtering, you can increase the bit depth in post-processing to somehow improve output quality.
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  3. Everything depends - for example we had recently discussion about patterns - in 8 bit quantization range within 601/709 there is no possibility accurate represent level 50% as in 10 bit (8.2) quantization depth value for 50 IRE should be 502 but in 8 bit this is 125.5 i.e. it must be truncated to 125 or rounded up to 126.

    If hardware used for capture support 10 bit quantization depth then i strongly recommend to use it - it can be always properly converted to 8 bit.
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    Originally Posted by pandy View Post
    If hardware used for capture support 10 bit quantization depth then i strongly recommend to use it - it can be always properly converted to 8 bit.
    At capturing level, for VHS/S-VHS is just a waste of space. VHS/S-VHS is 1 cubic meter object. 8-bit capturing is a 1.5 cubic meter box for that object (more than adequate). 10-bit capturing is a 3 cubic meter box (useless).

    OTHH, if the hardware allows it, capturing at 10-bit does not hurt in any way, so why not
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