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Nice finds buddy. I've never actually had problems with yua in regards to 0-255 and 16-235 video. If I supply it a proper 16-235 video (aka Blackmagic) the resulting encode will stay 16-235. If I feed it a 0-255 video, the encode will keep 0-255 levels. Maybe it's video players/decoders causing headache? Regardless, once the new release comes out I'll double check if the ranges are handled correctly.
Don't worry too much about the 709 and 601 issue (it's actually not even a problem once I thought about it more). Just in case anybody is wondering or has anything to add that I might be missing:
1. Most media players will flag it properly with a simple resolution detection anyway
2. If people are actually following proper guides (like mines hehe), they should always be supplying Yua with something along the lines of YUY2. In this case, we rely on the capture drivers to recognize the resolution and set the color space. This is why Lagarith YUY2 is equal to using say UT Video when you explicitly set 709 detection
Don't worry too much about the 709 and 601 issue (it's actually not even a problem once I thought about it more). Just in case anybody is wondering or has anything to add that I might be missing:
1. Most media players will flag it properly with a simple resolution detection anyway
2. If people are actually following proper guides (like mines hehe), they should always be supplying Yua with something along the lines of YUY2. In this case, we rely on the capture drivers to recognize the resolution and set the color space. This is why Lagarith YUY2 is equal to using say UT Video when you explicitly set 709 detection