A lot of cameras are not supported, though.
https://www.slashcam.de/news/single/Neues-kostenloses-Tool-von-Canon-macht-EOS-Kameras-15789.html
https://www.slashcam.de/news/single/Neues-kostenloses-Tool-von-Canon-macht-EOS-Kameras-15789.html
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Added a 4k preset the same as for eosm:
https://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=9741.msg210108#msg210108
4K 3x1 24fps
This preset also works with crop_rec submenu for 2.35:1. If not selected the preset runs in 16:9.
Quotemlv_dump:
You need to disable all processing, e.g.
mlv_dump M00-1234.MLV --dng --no-fixcp --no-stripes
Quote from: budafilms on June 29, 2014, 01:12:59 AMI'm on a PC and I don't see that option under Preferences(and I have an nvidia card supporting cuda).
In Preferences, CPU, you can select work with CUDA - Open CL or AUTO. You don´t need Cuda drives. Try with this option. Maybe it´s the hard disk.
I think you use PC, because Mac have CUDA drive updated.
Quote from: baldand on April 22, 2014, 06:56:26 AM
I tried a static nightly build of ffmpeg on Linux (http://johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/builds/ffmpeg-git-20140421-64bit-static.tar.bz2) but it didn't quite work for me in conversion mode.
./ffmpeg -i M12-1630.MLV test.mp4
...
(all metadata shown correctly)
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Stream #0:0: Video: rawvideo (BIT[16] / 0x10544942), bayer_rggb16le, 1728x972, 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc
[swscaler @ 0x40470c0] unsupported bayer conversion
Assertion 0 failed at libswscale/swscale_unscaled.c:1655
Aborted (core dumped)
QuoteThanks for info.
I've take a quick look into the specs. It looks like, there is no way to locate Nth frame without reading all previous frames, right?
In LibRaw paradigm it will result into very inefficient applications: for movie apps one need API like get_next_frame(), while photography-oriented API (with one-two frame(s) per file) is entirely different.
Without stream-oriented API, support for MLV in LibRaw will be useless.
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