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#1
Hi Andy!

M02-1932.WAV is full length (4:31)
M02-1932.MLV.MOV.WAV is short (1:51)

M02-1932.MLV is 23.6GB

Thanks!

New version looks cool- looking forward to getting more color/saturation/accuracy closer to ACR defaults and vertical-stripes-be-gone :)
Simple region-based threading might be easy to implement (rows at time etc.) to increase performance...
#2
Hi- great tool!

Testing with MLV and audio (ML Feb 10 build) on OSX (latest): for a ~23GB recording (> 4GB+exFat), during playback the audio cuts out at 1:50; when encoding to ProRes it cuts out around the same time. The fully extracted .wav file is OK (4m30s). Full audio file matched video correctly in PPro CC.

CPU utilization shows ffmpeg running around 143% and the host app running at 97%. If there's any way to multithread deBayer, that would help speed up ProRes output (tested on 4-core MBP (late 2013- fast CPU option)). My 2010 MacPro 12-core with AE+ACR runs 1/4 real-time (full CPU utilization): I believe this MBP has faster CPUs and SSD, so I don't think the MacPro will run your tool faster (will test). Would be nice if this tool ran as fast or faster than ACR+AE :) (MlRawViewer is about 1/2 as fast currently).

The AMaZE deBayer looks very good- appears to do a better job than ACR (AHD variant?), especially on super high contrast edges (where ACR looks strange- color/edge issue).

Vertical line removal, denoise, and perhaps sharpening during deBayer would be nice to see (looks reasonably sharp as is, and sharpens OK in post; might be possible to get higher quality sharpening as part of deBayer step (e.g. ACR sharpening looks better than post sharpening).

A film-like highlight roll-off option would be more useful than the current tone-mapping option...

A command line option to allow direct converting to ProRes would allow for scripting/batching (tried calling the compiled exe from the shell- didn't work).

Your tool brings the 5D3 one step closer to being a (useful) baby Alexa 8)