But I can't open the video without it playing. How can I open the tools before it starts?Please open Tools -> Messages (set Verbosity to 2) before you start the playback, and then paste the full resulting log here or on Pastebin.com if it's too long.
And upload a short sample of your original problematic file to Zippyshare.com or to WeTransfer.com and then post the link to the file here.
https://www.zippyshare.com
https://wetransfer.com
If needed cut it with DGsplit and read here about how to do it:
https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.ph ... 35#p193335
100 MB max should be enough.
Do I have to watch the whole thing? It's three hours.You run VLC, you open Tools -> Messages, you set Verbosity to 2 and then you open the video and save the log at the end.
Done. You mentioned "the log at the end." Is it this thing? It's from the Messages window.No, you can stop it after 30 seconds.
Yes, I know about that stuff.Read my first post again, carefully.
I asked for the FULL log, from the very beginning to the very end AND for a sample file.
VLC doesn't have a "Save As" button that I can see.Where you saved it using the Save As button.
Here's the log. I'll work on getting the sample too.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/axd14jd852ed18e/log.log?dl=0This log is quite empty
As I said, you MUST open the messages window BEFORE playing the video. I don't see the opening sequence in your log so you haven't done it.
And you have paused the video. I've never asked you to do that, never. I said you can STOP it after 30 seconds.
I strongely suggest you to read carefully my posts again and to apply instructions step by step.
I didn't forget anything. No mention was made that I needed to take a snapshot for the log.OK, fine, but you have forgotten to make a screenshot during the playback, which is your issue.
And we do need a sample file because I've tried with many HEVC 10-bit videos and I can't reproduce the problem. Check post #2.
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main debug: using encoder module "png"
main debug: looking for video converter module matching "any": 24 candidates
chain debug: Trying to build resize+chroma
main debug: looking for video converter module matching "any": 24 candidates
main debug: no video converter modules matched
main error: Failed to create video converter
chain debug: Trying to build chroma+resize
main debug: looking for video converter module matching "any": 24 candidates
chain debug: Trying to use chroma I420 as middle man
main debug: looking for video converter module matching "any": 24 candidates
chain error: Too high level of recursion (3)
main debug: no video converter modules matched
main error: Failed to create video converter
chain debug: Trying to use chroma I422 as middle man
main debug: looking for video converter module matching "any": 24 candidates
chain error: Too high level of recursion (3)
main debug: no video converter modules matched
main error: Failed to create video converter
chain debug: Trying to use chroma I0AL as middle man
main debug: looking for video converter module matching "any": 24 candidates
main debug: using video converter module "d3d11_filters"
main debug: Filter 'd3d11_filters' (000001a670e855b0) appended to chain
main debug: looking for video converter module matching "any": 24 candidates
swscale debug: 3840x2160 (3840x2176) chroma: I0AL -> 3840x2160 (3840x2176) chroma: RV24 with scaling using Bicubic (good quality)
main debug: using video converter module "swscale"
main debug: Filter 'Swscale' (000001a670e85920) appended to chain
main debug: using video converter module "chain"
main debug: Filter 'chain' (000001a670e85240) appended to chain
main debug: looking for video converter module matching "any": 24 candidates
swscale debug: 3840x2160 (3840x2176) chroma: RV24 -> 3840x2160 (3840x2160) chroma: RV24 with scaling using Bicubic (good quality)
main debug: using video converter module "swscale"
main debug: Filter 'Swscale' (000001a66989d910) appended to chain
main debug: using video converter module "chain"
main debug: removing module "png"
main debug: removing module "chain"
main debug: removing module "chain"
main debug: removing module "d3d11_filters"
main debug: Filter 000001a670e855b0 removed from chain
main debug: removing module "swscale"
main debug: Filter 000001a670e85920 removed from chain
main debug: Filter 000001a670e85240 removed from chain
main debug: removing module "swscale"
main debug: Filter 000001a66989d910 removed from chain
main debug: snapshot taken (D:\Libraries\Pictures\DC\Movies\Batman v Superman - Dawn of Justice\Screenshots - Remastered\vlcsnap-2021-07-10-09h30m09s024.png)
main debug: looking for video converter module matching "any": 24 candidates
chain debug: Trying to use chroma I420 as middle man
main debug: looking for video converter module matching "any": 24 candidates
chain debug: Trying to use chroma I422 as middle man
main debug: looking for video converter module matching "any": 24 candidates
chain error: Too high level of recursion (3)
main debug: no video converter modules matched
main error: Failed to create video converter
Is this right?The screenshot is done internally, it has nothing to do with your display but it might have something to do with the driver of your graphics card.
I suspect your file to be HEVC 10-bit 4:2:2 but I still can't reproduce the issue with such files I have. Even an HEVC 12-bit 4:4:4 makes correct screenshots on my system.
This is the reason why we DO need a sample of your file. Please upload one, check post #2.
Is this right?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0pzlg0tb8tlsr ... 0.mkv?dl=0
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Video
Format : HEVC
Format profile : Main 10@L5.1@High
HDR format : SMPTE ST 2086, HDR10 compatible
Width : 3 840 pixels
Height : 2 160 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate mode : Constant
Frame rate : 23.976 (24000/1001) FPS
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 (Type 2)
Bit depth : 10 bits
Writing library : ATEME Titan File 3.9.6 (4.9.6.2)
Color range : Limited
Color primaries : BT.2020
Transfer characteristics : PQ
Matrix coefficients : BT.2020 non-constant
Mastering display color primaries : Display P3
Mastering display luminance : min: 0.0050 cd/m2, max: 4000 cd/m2
Maximum Content Light Level : 699 cd/m2
Maximum Frame-Average Light Level : 530 cd/m2
Thanks. I have two questions.Is this right?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0pzlg0tb8tlsr ... 0.mkv?dl=0
It is. And that's really an interesting sample.
Please, could you provide a longer sample file ? Say 200 or 300 MB.
And I can reproduce the issue with this sample, the colors of the screenshots are wrong while other players are doing it right.
You should create a new ticket on the VLC Trac with your above report, the link to your sample file, and the link to this thread:
https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlc/-/issues
Thanks. Here's the 300MB sample. Please let me know if it helped or not. https://www.dropbox.com/s/k7m05ydeixuo3 ... 0.mkv?dl=0In DGsplit, you need to tick the option "Stop after x chunk(s) written". Set it to 1 chunk.
You can try MPC-HC and MPV. I don't know if they can show the frame number.
But the black bars are part of your video, it has been encoded like that. And the image has an usual aspect ratio (~1.42). There is not much you can do but to use the VLC crop video filter when playing back: menu Tools -> Effects and Filters -> Video Effects -> Crop
New development. I tried MPC-HC, and the colours are washed out for the video itself, not just the screenshots.In DGsplit, you need to tick the option "Stop after x chunk(s) written". Set it to 1 chunk.
You can try MPC-HC and MPV. I don't know if they can show the frame number.
But the black bars are part of your video, it has been encoded like that. And the image has an usual aspect ratio (~1.42). There is not much you can do but to use the VLC crop video filter when playing back: menu Tools -> Effects and Filters -> Video Effects -> Crop
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