[FFmpeg-user] Different FrameMD5 when converting between loss-less encodings

Tobias Rapp t.rapp at noa-archive.com
Mon Nov 7 13:17:14 EET 2022


On 07/11/2022 10:56, Paul B Mahol wrote:
> On 11/7/22, Tobias Rapp <t.rapp at noa-archive.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> recently when testing I stumbled over the situation that a specific
>> 10-bit YUV input file was encoded separately using two different
>> loss-less encoders V210 and FFV1. When comparing the FrameMD5 checksum
>> of both output files most of the checksums did match, but some of them
>> where different (approx. 3% of the frames).
>>
>> When trying to reproduce the scenario with the attached batch script
>> using a video source filter the resulting files even differ in every
>> frame. My assumption would have been that the FrameMD5 checksums of both
>> files would be the same, as they originate from the same input file and
>> the intermediate encoding should be loss-less.
>>
>> Can someone give a hint where the differences come from? Is there some
>> command-line option for bit-exactness missing, or is there something
>> going wrong in the decoder/encoders?
> 
> The v210 encoder or decoder is buggy. Strange that both C and asm is buggy.
> The first pixels at start and end of each scanline are wrong.

When I replace "-vcodec v210" in the shell script with "-vcodec ffvhuff" 
it matches the output of FFV1. So yes, there seems to be an issue with 
v210 encoding or decoding in FFmpeg.

Looking into the bugtracker, could this be related to ticket #8195 "v210 
encoding clips to 4-1019"?

Regards,
Tobias



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