Huffyuv Lossless ("hfyu") codec?

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  • benedict
    Lord of the 4th Estate
    • Jun 2002
    • 139

    Huffyuv Lossless ("hfyu") codec?

    What is the Huffyuv Lossless ("hfyu") codec? I've only heard it mentioned once here, and suddenly I find myself with a downloaded video (from a filter download) that uses it.

    I already have a web address from which to download it, but am curious as to why it (not being a common format) was used in a video meant for wide distribution. The author certainly had a reason.
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  • benedict
    Lord of the 4th Estate
    • Jun 2002
    • 139

    #2
    Just found my answer to this, which I'm posting here because a lot of you seemed at least to be interested in the question.

    According to the author (Ben Rudiak-Gould) of this codec:

    Huffyuv is a very fast, lossless Win32 video codec. "Lossless" means that the output from the decompressor is bit-for-bit identical with the original input to the compressor. "Fast" means a compression throughput of up to 38 megabytes per second on my 416 MHz Celeron.

    Huffyuv is intended to replace uncompressed YUV as a video capture format. It is fast enough to compress full-resolution CCIR 601 video (720 x 480 x 30fps) in real time as it's captured on my machine. Huffyuv also supports lossless compression of RGB data, so it can be used for the output of programs like VirtualDub.
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    • admin
      Administrator
      • Nov 2001
      • 8951

      #3
      You might also want to try this loss-less codec :



      In testings I've done, it is slower than Huffyuv, but the compression ratio is better.
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      • benedict
        Lord of the 4th Estate
        • Jun 2002
        • 139

        #4
        Thanks. Just downloaded it and wll give it a go.

        I'd better watch it though. I'm starting to become a bit of a "codec collector"! Or is that just a phase we all go through?

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        • Batman
          Lord of Digital Video
          Lord of Digital Video
          • Jan 2002
          • 2317

          #5
          yup its definately a phase

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