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Is it possible to extract line 23 data, which allows signaling of the source (coded image) aspect ratio and the Active Format Descriptor, using ffmpeg?



I believe this might be possible in mediainfo but it doesnt have a binary representation option, just strings.










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    Is it possible to extract line 23 data, which allows signaling of the source (coded image) aspect ratio and the Active Format Descriptor, using ffmpeg?



    I believe this might be possible in mediainfo but it doesnt have a binary representation option, just strings.










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      Is it possible to extract line 23 data, which allows signaling of the source (coded image) aspect ratio and the Active Format Descriptor, using ffmpeg?



      I believe this might be possible in mediainfo but it doesnt have a binary representation option, just strings.










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      Is it possible to extract line 23 data, which allows signaling of the source (coded image) aspect ratio and the Active Format Descriptor, using ffmpeg?



      I believe this might be possible in mediainfo but it doesnt have a binary representation option, just strings.







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          I believe this might be possible in mediainfo




          Are you speaking about "line 23" burned in the encoded frame i.e. in the top of the visible content, in VBI uncompressed side data (SD content), or in VANC uncompressed side data (HD content)?



          Beside A/53 DTG1, A/53 GA94, MediaInfo supports aspect ratio and the Active Format Description in VANC (SMPTE ST 2016).




          but it doesnt have a binary representation option, just strings.




          If you need to have the exact bytes of VANC or VBI, it is possible to adapt a bit (some development) MediaInfo for that (burned line 23 requires frame decoding so out of the scope of MediaInfo, but also doable, with higher cost), contact us if you don't find free solution for what you are looking for.



          Jérôme,
          Developer of MediaInfo






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            I believe this might be possible in mediainfo




            Are you speaking about "line 23" burned in the encoded frame i.e. in the top of the visible content, in VBI uncompressed side data (SD content), or in VANC uncompressed side data (HD content)?



            Beside A/53 DTG1, A/53 GA94, MediaInfo supports aspect ratio and the Active Format Description in VANC (SMPTE ST 2016).




            but it doesnt have a binary representation option, just strings.




            If you need to have the exact bytes of VANC or VBI, it is possible to adapt a bit (some development) MediaInfo for that (burned line 23 requires frame decoding so out of the scope of MediaInfo, but also doable, with higher cost), contact us if you don't find free solution for what you are looking for.



            Jérôme,
            Developer of MediaInfo






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              I believe this might be possible in mediainfo




              Are you speaking about "line 23" burned in the encoded frame i.e. in the top of the visible content, in VBI uncompressed side data (SD content), or in VANC uncompressed side data (HD content)?



              Beside A/53 DTG1, A/53 GA94, MediaInfo supports aspect ratio and the Active Format Description in VANC (SMPTE ST 2016).




              but it doesnt have a binary representation option, just strings.




              If you need to have the exact bytes of VANC or VBI, it is possible to adapt a bit (some development) MediaInfo for that (burned line 23 requires frame decoding so out of the scope of MediaInfo, but also doable, with higher cost), contact us if you don't find free solution for what you are looking for.



              Jérôme,
              Developer of MediaInfo






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                I believe this might be possible in mediainfo




                Are you speaking about "line 23" burned in the encoded frame i.e. in the top of the visible content, in VBI uncompressed side data (SD content), or in VANC uncompressed side data (HD content)?



                Beside A/53 DTG1, A/53 GA94, MediaInfo supports aspect ratio and the Active Format Description in VANC (SMPTE ST 2016).




                but it doesnt have a binary representation option, just strings.




                If you need to have the exact bytes of VANC or VBI, it is possible to adapt a bit (some development) MediaInfo for that (burned line 23 requires frame decoding so out of the scope of MediaInfo, but also doable, with higher cost), contact us if you don't find free solution for what you are looking for.



                Jérôme,
                Developer of MediaInfo






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                I believe this might be possible in mediainfo




                Are you speaking about "line 23" burned in the encoded frame i.e. in the top of the visible content, in VBI uncompressed side data (SD content), or in VANC uncompressed side data (HD content)?



                Beside A/53 DTG1, A/53 GA94, MediaInfo supports aspect ratio and the Active Format Description in VANC (SMPTE ST 2016).




                but it doesnt have a binary representation option, just strings.




                If you need to have the exact bytes of VANC or VBI, it is possible to adapt a bit (some development) MediaInfo for that (burned line 23 requires frame decoding so out of the scope of MediaInfo, but also doable, with higher cost), contact us if you don't find free solution for what you are looking for.



                Jérôme,
                Developer of MediaInfo







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