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15 décembre 2023, par memekoSo, I'm extracting
I-Frames
from videos with the intention of converting them to perceptual hashes to be used for analysis

I am specifically working with the raw luma channel data in a Y'CBCR colour-space found in
YUV420p
chroma-subsampled video codecs like h.264 / h.265, which works all well and good, except when the input source uses a10bit
colour-depth.

I was wondering if there is a way to make
ffmpeg
convert and output only the extractedY'
component as raw8bit
pixel data even if the source was originally10bit
, like, is there a raw8bit
output encoder or some kind of filter you can apply ?

That is without having to re-encode the whole video, only potentially doing a conversion on the extracted luma component
I-Frame
data, if it happens to not already be8bit
. I am also usingffmpeg
's scale filter to compress the rawY'
channel data before output, so preferably I would want the10bit
to8bit
conversion to be the last step in the pipeline.

I've already tried specifying an
8bit
pixel format with-pix_fmt yuv420p
, this sort of works, but also causes the output to ignore-filter_complex "extractplanes=y"
and also outputUV
planes, which is not what I want.