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I'm trying to convert (unsuccessfully) a 4K Blu Ray MKV (BT.2020) to rec709, so that I have usable colorspace in Adobe premiere pro. I also need to retain the original 4K resolution.
first try:
ffmpeg -i "My.mkv" -c:v dnxhd -profile:v dnxhr_hqx "My.mov" - this essentially converts the KKV to dnxhd, without any changes. i.e. i end up with BT.2020
I've tried the following (based on few examples I found online) but this doesn't seem to change the colorspace. I think its because of the -x265 switch, which i'm assuming is reserved for h265 content and isn't compatible with dnxhd
ffmpeg -i "My.mkv" -c:v dnxhd -profile:v dnxhr_hq -x265-params "keyint=15:no-deblock=1" -pix_fmt yuv422p -sws_flags spline+accurate_rnd+full_chroma_int -color_range 1 -colorspace 1 -color_primaries 1 -color_trc 1 "My.mov"
Can anyone help?
first try:
ffmpeg -i "My.mkv" -c:v dnxhd -profile:v dnxhr_hqx "My.mov" - this essentially converts the KKV to dnxhd, without any changes. i.e. i end up with BT.2020
I've tried the following (based on few examples I found online) but this doesn't seem to change the colorspace. I think its because of the -x265 switch, which i'm assuming is reserved for h265 content and isn't compatible with dnxhd
ffmpeg -i "My.mkv" -c:v dnxhd -profile:v dnxhr_hq -x265-params "keyint=15:no-deblock=1" -pix_fmt yuv422p -sws_flags spline+accurate_rnd+full_chroma_int -color_range 1 -colorspace 1 -color_primaries 1 -color_trc 1 "My.mov"
Can anyone help?