This will probably be useful to a few people…
[code] DNxHD = {}
DNxHD['1080p/29.97 DNxHD 220'] = {'resolution':'1080p','bitrate':220000,'fps':29.97}
DNxHD['1080p/29.97 DNxHD 145'] = {'resolution':'1080p','bitrate':145000,'fps':29.97}
DNxHD['1080p/29.97 DNxHD 36'] = {'resolution':'1080p','bitrate':36000,'fps':29.97}
DNxHD['1080p/25 DNxHD 185'] = {'resolution':'1080p','bitrate':185000,'fps':25.0}
DNxHD['1080p/25 DNxHD 120'] = {'resolution':'1080p','bitrate':120000,'fps':25.0}
DNxHD['1080p/25 DNxHD 36'] = {'resolution':'1080p','bitrate':36000,'fps':25.0}
DNxHD['1080p/24 DNxHD 175'] = {'resolution':'1080p','bitrate':175000,'fps':24.0}
DNxHD['1080p/24 DNxHD 115'] = {'resolution':'1080p','bitrate':115000,'fps':24.0}
DNxHD['1080p/24 DNxHD 36'] = {'resolution':'1080p','bitrate':36000,'fps':24.0}
DNxHD['1080p/23.976 DNxHD 175'] = {'resolution':'1080p','bitrate':175000,'fps':23.976}
DNxHD['1080p/23.976 DNxHD 115'] = {'resolution':'1080p','bitrate':115000,'fps':23.976}
DNxHD['1080p/23.976 DNxHD 36'] = {'resolution':'1080p','bitrate':36000,'fps':23.976}
DNxHD['720p/59.94 DNxHD 220'] = {'resolution':'720p','bitrate':220000,'fps':59.94}
DNxHD['720p/59.94 DNxHD 145'] = {'resolution':'720p','bitrate':145000,'fps':59.94}
DNxHD['720p/50 DNxHD 185'] = {'resolution':'720p','bitrate':185000,'fps':50}
DNxHD['720p/50 DNxHD 120'] = {'resolution':'720p','bitrate':120000,'fps':50}
DNxHD['720p/29.97 DNxHD 110'] = {'resolution':'720p','bitrate':110000,'fps':29.97}
DNxHD['720p/29.97 DNxHD 75'] = {'resolution':'720p','bitrate':75000,'fps':29.97}
DNxHD['720p/25 DNxHD 60'] = {'resolution':'720p','bitrate':60000,'fps':25}
DNxHD['720p/23.976 DNxHD 90'] = {'resolution':'720p','bitrate':90000,'fps':23.976}
DNxHD['720p/23.976 DNxHD 60'] = {'resolution':'720p','bitrate':60000,'fps':23.976}[/code]
Do these support alpha?
I think DNxHD has a meta-data flag for sRGB vs rec709. Which is set by default? Can we change that?
4:4:4 and 10 bit codec being support planned?
Re: Interlaced. Probably not terribly useful. I hope nobody ever asks me for interlaced deliverables… then again you never know.