1pfsinyuv(1)                 General Commands Manual                pfsinyuv(1)
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NAME

6       pfsinyuv  -  Read  frames  from  a  single .yuv file used by many video
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SYNOPSIS

10       pfsinyuv  [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--width]  [--height]  [--colorspace]
11       [--noguess]  [--chroma-subsampling]  [--bit-depth]  [--frames] [--help]
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DESCRIPTION

16       Use this command to read an uncompressed yuv file into a pfsstream.
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18       <file> may contain one or more formatting strings, which  describe  the
19       format of the yuv file. The formatting strings are:
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21       %s     The entire description in the format <width>x<height>_<fps><bit‐
22              depth>_<colorspace>_<chroma-format>,         for         example
23              1920x1080_25_10b_pq2020_420
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25       %d     Width in pixels
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27       %d     Height in pixels
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29       %d     Bit-depth in bits
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33       %s     Chroma subsampling format, either '444' or '420'
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OPTIONS

36       --width, -w
37              Specify the width in pixels of the YUV file
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40              Specify the height in pixels of the YUV file
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42       --fps, -f
43              Specify the frames per second of the YUV file
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45       --bit-depth, -b
46              Bit-depth of the integer values stored in the yuv file. A single
47              color component is stored as a byte if bit-depth is 8, or as two
48              bytes otherwise. Default: 10 [bits]
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50       --chroma-format, -s
51              Specify the chroma format of the YUV file. Can be one of:
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53              444 Standard 4:4:4 YCbCr format, with no chroma downsampling
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58              V210 The v210 format is a packed YUV 4:2:2 (UYVY) format with 10
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61       --colorspace, -c Currently it can be either:
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63              pq2020  for  HDR  images with BT.2020 colorspace and PQ transfer
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72       If no option is specified, colorspace is inferred from  the  LUMINANNCE
73       tag  in  the  pfsstream:  pq2020  if LUMINANCE is ABSOLUTE or RELATIVE,
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76       --no-guess, -n
77              Don't try to extract image metadata from the filename
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79       --frames, -r
80              Read only frames within the range specified  as  first:last,  or
81              first:step:last.  The  frames are indexed from 1, so that the to
82              read the first and second frame one needs to specify 1:2.
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84       --verbose, -v
85              Print extra information to stderr.
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88              Disable warning message about the change  in  handling  absolute
89              values in RGBE files. See IMPORTANT NOTE below.
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EXAMPLES

93       pfsinyuv  video_1920x1080_10b_25fps_pq2020_444.yuv --frames 100:-1:0 -v
94       | pfsview
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SEE ALSO

98       pfsin(1)
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IMPORTANT NOTE

BUGS

103       Please report bugs and comments on  implementation  to  the  discussion
104       group http://groups.google.com/group/pfstools
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