Originally Posted by
Quibi
The classic mini thumbnails:
LQ: 612x88
HQ: 976x141
Other minis:
LQ: 604x88 (82px for the thumbnail height, as previously discussed)
HQ: 964x141
You didn't really have to give me LQ numbers since they already are sized correctly, no? I mean, I directly used the existing mini thumbnails for them and just overlayed the higher-quality images...
So before I go and spend a ton of time possibly doing things wrong, could you verify if the following "test samples" work correctly? Do note however that the file names seem to have been stripped out...
Classic: https://web.archive.org/web/20191026...CtmHgMhNZ.webp
PS2: https://web.archive.org/web/20191026...EZU2zh7QF.webp
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Also regarding the UBW and HF Vita OP thumbnails, I think I've stumbled upon the silver bullet solution I've been looking for - simply changing the decode color range from limited to full results in an image that makes the vita-ripped OPs look stupidly similar to the mobile-ripped OPs!
There's a bit of an issue though - while I was able to use the following tool on Doom9 to simply flag the vita-ripped OPs as being "full range" without the need to re-encode, and some programs like mpv and VirtualDub2 do infact display the colors correctly, no other program I tested was able to do so, including MPC-HC and "ultimate edition" itself (they all just display with limit color range instead):
https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=152419
It would be great if we could display such full color range-flagged MP4s correctly...I know I'm paranoid about delaying the next version, but if this is something that could be done quick and easy, then this would be great. Otherwise I'll go and re-encode anyway but with no filters or any other edits (outside of corrected color range) so I should then have said MP4s ready by the time that I have the updated thumbnails ready (presumably in ~9 hours assuming that you can confirm/refute that my above mini thumbnail tests are correct).
Here's a ~3 second sample of a full range-flagged MP4:
https://web.archive.org/web/20191026...XmH_sample.mp4
Correct colors with full range should look like this:
While incorrect colors with limited range should look like this: