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SheerVideo FAQ
Formats: Channel Groupings

Does SheerVideo support chunky, interleaved, multiplexed, or packed pixel formats?

Does SheerVideo support planar video?

SheerVideoDoes SheerVideo support chunky, interleaved, multiplexed, or packed pixel formats?

Yes. All SheerVideo codecs support chunky pixels, also known as interleaved, multiplexed, or packed pixels.

SheerVideo supports the chunky RGB[A] 10+bf|v pixel formats 'b64a', 'L64A', 'A46L', 'b48r', 'R10k', and 'r210'; the chunky RGB[A] 8bf|v pixel formats ARGB, 'ABGR', 'RGBA', 'BGRA', 'RGB ', 'BGR ', and 'VRGB'; the chunky Y'CbCr[A] 10+bu|v 4:4:4[:4] pixel formats 'r4fl'; 'V416' and 'v410'; the chunky Y'CbCr[A] 8bu|v 4:4:4[:4] pixel formats 'r408'; 'v408' and 'VUYA'; the chunky Y'CbCr[A] 10bv 4:2:2[:4] pixel formats 'v210', 'v216', and 'Y216'; and the chunky Y'CbCr[A] 8bv 4:2:2[:4] pixel formats '2vuy' and 'yuvs' and 'UYVY'.

RGB[A] 10+bf 'b64a', 'L64A', 'A46L', 'b48r' 'F10k' 'F210'
RGB[A] 8bf ARGB, 'ABGR', 'RGBA', 'BGRA', 'RGB ', 'BGR '
RGB[A] 10bv 'S10k' 'S210'
RGB[A] 8bv 'VRGB'
Y'CbCr[A] 10+bv 4:4:4[:4] 'V416', 'v410'
Y'CbCr[A] 8bv 4:4:4[:4] 'v408', 'VUYA'
Y'CbCr[A] 10+bu 4:4:4[:4] 'r4fl'
Y'CbCr[A] 8bu 4:4:4[:4] 'r408'
Y'CbCr[A] 10bv 4:2:2[:4] 'v210', 'v216', 'Y216'
Y'CbCr[A] 8bv 4:2:2[:4] '2vuy', 'yuvs', 'UYVY'
Y'CbCr 8bw 4:2:2 'yuvu', 'yuv2'

In a chunky (as opposed to planar) image, all the components of a pixel are stored and transmitted contiguously in a single chunk, one full pixel at a time. Thus a chunky RGB image is stored RGBRGBRGBRGB...

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SheerVideoDoes SheerVideo support planar video?

No. SheerVideo does not currently support any planar image formats.

In a planar (as opposed to chunky) image, all the pixels of a component are stored and transmitted contiguously in a single image plane, one component at a time. Thus a planar RGB image is stored RRR... GGG... BBB....

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