![]() As in, when playing back white noise encoded with FFV1, it is very computationally expensive (inefficient) to decode it due to its random nature (no repeating patterns to compress), therefore the file size will be larger, and the playback speed may even slow down if the CPU can’t decode fast enough. When talks about white noise, he is referring to encoder efficiency. Neither of them produce any effects on the colors because these formats have zero loss of any color information by definition. HuffYUV and FFV1 are both lossless formats.
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