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I would like to ask a question. Sorry to do it here but I'm not very skillfull on IRC's and mailing lists. Will Theora support 4:4:4 colorspace and 10 bit per color channel? I'm asking this cause I see it as an amazing alternative to closed codecs for High Definition stuff. Also, if Theora supports these too basic Professional features, seeing that even Elphel guys are implementing it on FPGA, it could really become a wide adopted industry standard codec. Thank you and sorry for the inconvenience.
I would like to ask a question. Sorry to do it here but I'm not very skillfull on IRC's and mailing lists. Will Theora support 4:4:4 colorspace and 10 bit per color channel? I'm asking this cause I see it as an amazing alternative to closed codecs for High Definition stuff. Also, if Theora supports these too basic Professional features, seeing that even Elphel guys are implementing it on FPGA, it could really become a wide adopted industry standard codec. Thank you and sorry for the inconvenience.
== Theora File ==
A TheoraFile lib like Vorbisfile lib would be a great addition. It would decrease integration time. I think this is a nice feature to add.

Latest revision as of 01:52, 8 July 2006

4:4:4 and 10 bit

I would like to ask a question. Sorry to do it here but I'm not very skillfull on IRC's and mailing lists. Will Theora support 4:4:4 colorspace and 10 bit per color channel? I'm asking this cause I see it as an amazing alternative to closed codecs for High Definition stuff. Also, if Theora supports these too basic Professional features, seeing that even Elphel guys are implementing it on FPGA, it could really become a wide adopted industry standard codec. Thank you and sorry for the inconvenience.

Theora File

A TheoraFile lib like Vorbisfile lib would be a great addition. It would decrease integration time. I think this is a nice feature to add.