Please describe what you would like to see added to HandBrake:
The option to encode in Full Range, because currently it encodes in limited range (blacks aren't truly black and whites aren't truly white)
Why would you like to see this added:
Because the videos I encode don't look great in limited range colors... I would like to be able to encode in real-time with a different program with ultrafast so the video is smooth (which has the option to encode in full range) and then reencode with a stronger compression (like veryfast-medium) with Handbrake in full range... there's probably a x264 command for that (which I don't know) But it would be nice to have an option to just tick "Encode in full range"
What version of HandBrake are you currently running:
1.0.2
What operating system and version and you currently running (e.g. OSX 10.11, Windows 7, Ubuntu 14):
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1
Encode in Full Range
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Re: Encode in Full Range
Handbrake codecs are 709 not RGB
If the output plays flat, turn OFF Dynamic Contrast at your video drivers, monitor, teevee, and hardware players and leave them off. The levels are correct, contingent on correct source input levels and decoding flags, of course.
Here's some common mistakes for you to chew on:
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=33111
If you want support for your issue, post full logs in the relevant forum.
If the output plays flat, turn OFF Dynamic Contrast at your video drivers, monitor, teevee, and hardware players and leave them off. The levels are correct, contingent on correct source input levels and decoding flags, of course.
Here's some common mistakes for you to chew on:
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=33111
If you want support for your issue, post full logs in the relevant forum.
Re: Encode in Full Range
Thank you very much
I disabled "Use hardware YUV>RGB conversions" in VLC and it fixed it
I disabled "Use hardware YUV>RGB conversions" in VLC and it fixed it