Output bit depth is specified on compilation time via --bit-depth. There is currently almost no assembly code available for high-bit-depth modes, so encoding will be very slow. Input is still 8-bit only; this will change in the future. Note that very few H.264 decoders support >8 bit depth currently. Also note that the quantizer scale differs for higher bit depth. For example, for 10-bit, the quantizer (and crf) ranges from 0 to 63 instead of 0 to 51.
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