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Why aren't you watching all of your anime in h.265/HEVC?

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Why aren't you watching all of your anime in h.265/HEVC?
It's literally twice as space efficient and requires only a modest increase in processor power to decode.
In the past, a single cour of 1080p anime took 6GB, now you can store it in only 2.5GB!
>b-b-b-b-but muh crusty 20yo thinkpad cant play x265!!!
Time for an upgrade!!
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>>61678494
>h.265
I would if only you fags could make good 720p releases.
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What a fucking lie
>ADOPT 10BIT IT'LL MAKE FILESIZES SMALLER
>filesizes literally double
>ADOPT HEVC IT'LL MAKE FILESIZES SMALLER!!
>1080p Hi10p h.265
>7GB for 12 episodes

FUCK YOU DAIZ
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>>61679116
720p? What year is it?
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>>61679384
What? are you fucking serious?
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>>61678494
idk, i used to have shitty laptops so im used to the HDTV garbage rips, but yeah i guess i should try this new toy. thanks for the idea anon.
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>>61679377
>having 3rd world internet
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To anybody who does encodes: please do them in 10-bit and with a CRF of 22. I tried it and it really does give the best balance of quality and file size.
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>>61678494
A single hour of SD anime only takes like 5-700Mb and can play on a potato, bro. It's not like anime needs a high resolution, neither. It's only ever a few lines, paintbucket filler, and some squeaky moonspeak for an audio track.

I usually watch my anniemays on my Nexus 10 anyway. Why would I watch on a desktop computer when I have a tablet?
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>>61678494
when will the h.265/HEVC meme finally die?
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>>61679743
How is it a meme? The newest encoder is at least 50% more efficient than the H264 one.

See for yourself:
http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/x264/binaries/win64/

https://builds.x265.eu
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>>61678494
>cour
just kys yourself
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>>61679694
22's a bit high, i tend to use 17
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>>61678494
>falling for the mpeg-la jew
no thanks. av1 is where it's at.
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>>61678494
Wow, that's a cute girl.
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>>61680095
>384MiB
That's ~10GB per season. I would rather download a ~2-3GB 22 CRF 720p 10-bit HEVC anime rip instead.

But still thank you for using a CRF value instead of pulling aome random bitrate out of your ass and using an 8-bit encoder.
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>>61678494
I started converting my DVDs to h.265 a few months ago, the space savings are great. I've got to get my dual quad-core Opteron server running again so the transcode times are bearable.
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>>61680095
You're a good man. 17 is a great mix of quality and filesize.
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What magic do encoders pull to get a season of anime under 2GB?
It's perfectly watchable too, why don't more fansubbers put in the effort?
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>>61678494
All h.265 release are encodes of encodes. Besides, it'll be deprecated soon once AV1 comes out.
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>>61680171
"At the same time, Qualcomm upgraded the hardware decode abilities of the SoC to support HEVC 10-bit and VP9."

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/qualcomm-snapdragon-820-hardware,30539.html

In like 10 years. We already have 10-bit HEVC hardware decoders on $200 phones.
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>>61679377
10bit is a larger colorspace. h265 is a more efficient video codec.
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>>61680263
But then you have to wait for it to mature and a wide adoption of hardware encoders for it. Fuck waiting a decade for that.
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>>61679377
This is not the fault of H264 or H265. Most encoders out there are morons (see bloatgirls).
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>>61680193
>I would rather download a ~2-3GB 22 CRF 720p 10-bit HEVC anime rip instead.
so would i, but i'm too much of a stickler for quality
i wish i could go back to not giving a shit, i would save so much more space

and yea, i learned ages ago that CRF is the appropriate option when one has no specific storage medium or bandwidth pipe to fill
filling a dvd? use 2-pass VBR
streaming over a network? use constrained VBR or CRF with a maxrate limit
are you an idiot? use CBR
otherwise use CRF
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>>61679504
internet is better in shitty countries tard
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>>61679694
CRF 18 is the best balance between quality and filesize. It sits right in the middle of the hair. Anything below or above is unacceptable.
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>>61680435
>ugly girl pretends to be a boy
i hate this meme
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>>61678494
>why aren't you watching anime
Guess, weebshit
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>tech board
>MUH GUGGABAYTES!!
I download a single season in 40+ gb if I really like it, who the fuck cares.
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>>61680467
At least she have the eyes.
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>>61680487
No she doesnt
wearing giant circle lenses and globbing on eyeliner past your eye holes doesnt give you anime eyes
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>>61678494
Because i own store anime i dont even watch anime. i cannot get into it t all. besides why would i want to compress an already compressed video from a shit torrent. I'd rather buy the BluRay or just make my own CD's and burn them on to it.
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>>61680435
4U

CRF 18 is ~2X as big in file size as CRF 22.

Also don't get H264 confused with 10-bit HEVC CRF. They're very different.
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>>61680481
Why wouldn't you go for far smaller filesizes with no noticeable loss in filesize? I mean, worrying about storage in the days of 10TB+ HDDs is quite dumb but so is wasting space.
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>>61680506
pressed optical media is fine, but burned discs don't even last 10 years, you're a retard
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>>61679957

What matters to me is the decoder. Can I decode H265 on the same hardware that decodes H264?
No?
Do I have to buy new shit?
Fuck you then.
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>>61680551
Because proper 1080p rips are huge. 720 is too small. There's no in between.
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>>61680572
And a proper h.265 1080p rip will be much smaller than a proper h.264 one.
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>>61680572
I can't even tell the difference when upscaling 720p to fit my TV compared to 1080p.
Most anime is solid color that barely moves for 99% of runtime.
It's incredibly wasteful to dedicate 6GB of 1080p video to a slice of life show with BARELY ANY MOVEMENT.
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>>61678494
I had to reinstall muh commie shilled CCCP 64bit instead of muh olde 32bits to get them to play, and after that my irfanview can no longer play animus in mkv. Sad.
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>>61680536
Oh wait. I never did any tests with 10-bit HEVC.

>>61680504
I think they're using smartphones app to do it now. I've seen many of those on Instagram wrote something like, "omg this filter makes my eyes so anime~~~ OwO".
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>>61680274
>10but muh quality
I didn't see that difference really except VLC hates it.
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Do people here not use mpv?
It plays everything because it's a literal frontend for ffmpeg.
If ffmpeg supports it, so does mpv.
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>>61680265
>In like 10 years. We already have 10-bit HEVC hardware decoders on $200 phones.

why would i want to view vidya on a tiny 5 inch screen? or use a really PHAT SJW notephone to view them better?
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>>61680677
>tfw phones don't have microHDMI anymore
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>>61680561
In software mode of course, unless you have a pentium 4 your cpu should have no problem decoding 10-bit HEVC
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>>61680699
Newer hardware than that still has issues, my C2D can't even handle Blu-ray remuxes.
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>>61680641
Do you have a 10 bit monitor? If not, then no, you won't see a difference.
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>>61680718
turn hardware acceleration off
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>>61680768
Still choppy
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>>61680641
>>61680736
http://www.x264.nl/x264/10bit_02-ateme-why_does_10bit_save_bandwidth.pdf

dumbfucks
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>>61680588
So where are the h265 rips? I hope you don't mean that I should encode them.
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>>61680847
Of course I mean you should reencode them.
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>>61680863
But then I should first get a raw video, Not an already encoded mess.
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>>61680880
You can get a visually lossless transcode and still save space.
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Who gives a shit about how big a file is ??
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>>61681020
Poorfags
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>>61681020
>er benutzt putty um auf seinen homeserver zuzugreifen
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>>61681291
Wenns der Homeserver wäre.
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>>61678494
I do but my GPU can only do hybrid decoding for HEVC 8bit and 10bit is out of the question.
I still watch it using software CPU thou since that one is still fast.
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>>61679393
There are 3 large reasons for why 720p is becoming a meme. First, almost everything is sourced from crunchyroll, which is itself upscaled to 1080p before anybody on this side of horriblesubs gets their hands on it. This means that anything with a [HS] source that isn't 1080p is actually a downscale of an upscale, which is just stupid. Second, a not-so-insignificant portion of anime for the past few years is mastered partially or totally at resolutions higher than 720p, though not always as high as 1080p. For that reason, 720p is losing detail that was supposed to be there. And third, Bluray disk releases are ALWAYS 1080p.
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>>61681354
most anime has no detail so you're not missing out on much
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>>61680827
>Pic shows 256 colors vs 1024 colors.
I'm not disagreeing that 10 bit (per channel) has many benefits over 8 bit (per channel), but that image isn't what we're talking about.
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>>61681020
People who run a media server and leave their house sometimes. Even if you have gigabit home internet, good luck buffering those 1.6GB 24 minute eps on cell data or someone's wifi.
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>>61680095
>vo
>mistimed: 12
>delayed: 18
>VSynch jitter: 0.068
What the fuck are you doing?
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>>61681506
they arent 1.6 GB. often only 200mb up to 400mb.
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>>61681582
skipping through a bit to find something to screenshot that shows off some sharp detail, some gradients, and some darkness
plus i was compiling something at the same time
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>>61681614
what's the term for an audiophile who jerks off over video compression?
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These threads are the worst. People without any encoding knowledge spreading false information and complaining.
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>>61681633
videophile
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since when fatetards are cancer?
op is a fucking retard
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>>61681664
Since FGO.
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>>61681664
posted from my thinkpad x41
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>>61681354
>>61679393
>>61679384
>>61681418

Most anime still when tv broadcast is only 720p, and they save the 1080p version for when they do a bluray if they do it at all.

a downscale of an upscale, as shit as it is, is still less hdd space and damn near equal quality, so why piss space away for no reason?
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https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2017q2-intel-graphics-stack-recipe

>Add support for Gemini Lake (aka. GLK)
>- Decoding: H.264/MPEG-2/VC-1/JPEG/VP8/HEVC/HEVC 10-bit/VP9/VP9 10-bit

Is this enough for HEVC 10-bit Chinese cartoons?
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>>61681587
Then you just hoard series then. That's fine. Why did you brag about not giving a fuck about file size then? 200MB is typical for a decent encode.
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>>61682131
well i dont give a fuck the encodes are just like that but there could be also more than 1 GB.
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>>61680253
It takes a shit ton of time
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>>61681354
Anything other than raw bluray rips is losing detail that was supposed to be there, but how often do people download that?
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>>61680659
>It plays everything because it's a literal frontend for ffmpeg.
>If ffmpeg supports it, so does mpv.
So do every single open source video player including VLC.
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>>61680595
The most space I ever had anime take up was 1.5gb per episode on gits sac 1 and 2, everything else has been at most 500mb and in more recent years sub 150mb for 1080p
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>>61678494
>modest increase in processor power to decode.
Because I have a 30 TB file share and an entry level Surface Pro.
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>>61680179
>girl
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because my evangelion deserves to be watched in good quality
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>>61681447
Yes it is you cum drizzle. Using a 10-bit video encoder INCREASES color accuracy, thereby reducing the color banding eye cancer across all bitrates even if your monitor can only display 8-bit colors.

>>61682494
No it doesn't. Encoding 10-bit HEVC 720p anime video using the faster preset and 22 CRF gets a 24 episode season under 2GB and can be done in ~10 hours on even a shitty i3.

t. encoder who does encodes on his i3-4130
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>>61683217
>because my evangelion deserves to be watched in good quality
>8-bit
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>>61682010
ye
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>>61683759
>10-bit
>for grain
Hello FLACtard.
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>>61682010
sky lake already has 10-bit hevc decoding
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>>61683879
>better overall encoding accuracy is bad
k
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>>61679377
>falling for memes from the cartel
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>>61680558
Hard Drives and SSD dont either. maybe a tapedrive instead.
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>>61681447
It's just an exaggeration. 10-bit has real advantages that you can see just fine without even having to pause the video. It's especially helpful for modern anime since they use gradients so much.
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>>61684270
Holy shit that's bad.
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>>61684318
Yeah that's a rush-job encode from like day 1.
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>>61678494
>Time for an upgrade!!
No thanks Mr NVidia shill.
If I can't watch it on a terminal connected over ssh to a $1/mo VPS, then it's over-encoded tryhard shit. H.262 for life.
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>>61681354
Third is immaterial on its own as studio upscales are worse than what you can get with good upscaling in a good player.
The other points are true though.
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>>61681642
What's the term for someone that jerks off over how many steps they did today?
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>>61683719
>No it doesn't. Encoding 10-bit HEVC 720p anime video using the faster preset and 22 CRF gets a 24 episode season under 2GB and can be done in ~10 hours on even a shitty i3.
How is the quality? Is there any point of doing this when your source is Horrible subs shitty encodes?
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>>61685696
Quality is pretty close to source desu, you can only tell the slightly lower quality if you zoom in 200% and watch frame by frame. And no my sources are blu-rays I buy.
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>>61685696
I use 128kbps Opus audio btw.
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>>61678494
>anime in 2017

reminder that /a/ is a slow board now
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>>61685736
Ok, thanks for the info. Time to to some encodes with my i3-4010u (low voltage shit but is so silent that I can sleep next to it).
What CR (or RF) should I use for 1080p or would I be better of just rendering it back to 720p?
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What ever happened with daala or thor?
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>>61685779
CRF applies to all resolutions and source types. 22 is fine for 1080 as well as everything else. If that's too big of a file size and encoding time for you then it's cool of you resize the video down to 720p but keep the CRF to 22.

Make sure 10-bit encoding is active by checking the MPC-HC metadata after the file encoded and use the latest 10-bit HEVC encoder mentioned on >>61679957

I use meGUI but I would recommend staxrip if you're a beginner encoder. Both require you delete the stock HEVC encoder and copy in the new 10-bit one.

Good luck.
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>>61685965
i thought people just used ffmpeg?
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>>61686002
You can but MeGUI and Staxrip stuck with me.

Though I'm not sure if you still have to compile ffmpeg with a 10-bit HEVC encoder to get 10-bit encoding.
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>>61678494
cuz vp9 is better
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>>61681291
>>61681330
Hola (:
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>>61685965
Well, fug. My first video got 50% of it's data of but it didn't have 10bit. I'm using handbrake but I'll stop renders and start over with this application
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What's the cheapest hardware that can play all these meme codecs at 1080p, and run a full version of linux?


I already have some shows in HEVC, and want to set up a cheap media playback device that's not absurdly expensive, and not a fucking chromecast.
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>>61680095
If you're still around, can you link me to that mpv script?
I have the same info one, but mine has far less details.
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>>61686913
I've heard people use older intel mac minis as htpcs. I think the specs on basically any of them are good enough to play whatever you need. Also they have IR receivers if you wanted to set up a regular remote with it, otherwise I'm sure there are ways to do it with a smartphone.
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>>61686913
Build a desktop pc with a cheap G4560, it has a 10-bit hevc decoder up to 4K I believe.

>>61687047
>gay apple shit
Do you even know who the CEO of apple is?
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>>61687059
>Do you even know who the CEO of apple is?
Tim Cook, a gay man. This couldn't possibly be less relevant. Come back in 5 or 6 years when you're old enough to post here.
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>>61687059
>Build a desktop pc with a cheap G4560, it has a 10-bit hevc decoder up to 4K I believe.


so, spend well over 100€ on hardware that won't even last until the next profile of h.265 becomes popular?
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>>61686939
Just tweak https://github.com/Argon-/mpv-stats for your liking.
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>>61687059
>gay apple shit
If you're installing Linux anyway, does it really matter?
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>>61687111
>>61687184
You guys DO realize homosexuality is an unforgivable sin, right?

I know we love to joke around but this is beyond disgusting.

>>61687126
There is no next profile. 10-bit HEVC is gonna stick around at least for another decade or two.
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>>61687205
>You guys DO realize homosexuality is an unforgivable sin, right?
That's like your religion, man. Not mine.
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>>61687226
We all go to the same hell anon.
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>>61687238
See >>61687226
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>>61687243
see >>61687238
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>>61678494
I do.
Fuck patents, h265 is better than vp9
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>>61687251
See >>61687226
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>>61687205
>There is no next profile. 10-bit HEVC is gonna stick around at least for another decade or two.

Dude, something will show up to replace it for most kinds of video releases.
I kind of fell for it with h.264, but my ps3 isn't even a decade old, and it still can't play some of the stuff I just happened to torrent.
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>>61687260
Here's your (You).
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>>61687285
I don't want (You)s, I'm just arguing with a dipshit.
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>>61681354
Cruncyroll isn't even 1080p to begin with.

https://medium.com/@Daiz/crunchyrolls-reduced-video-quality-is-deliberate-cost-cutting-at-the-expense-of-paying-customers-c86c6899033b#.netcsrwic
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>>61687279
> I kind of fell for it with h.264, but my ps3 isn't even a decade old, and it still can't play some of the stuff I just happened to torrent.

Even today core 2 duo can play h.264/h.265/vp9 up to 4k (tested only with shit bitrate, but anyway). So I tend to agree that if you build something decent today it'll stick for ten or more years, even if it won't hardware decode something it will have plenty of power to software decode it.
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>>61678494
I don't even have a 1080p monitor, only 1680x1050.
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>>61687279
The PS3 doesn't like certain containers such as mkv, even if the software's perfectly capable of playing the movie it's not going to until you transcode to mp4
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>>61687226
>If I just pretend it's not a problem then everything is ok!

Are you by chance a libertarian? Such moral relativism has no place here, take it back to >>>/reddit/

>>61687111
>This couldn't possibly be less relevant.

What's the matter faggot, triggered that someone doesn't like your disgusting "life style"? Why don't you do all of us a favor and stay away from 4chan for the next 5 to 6 months while you die from AIDs?
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>>61678494
h265 is literally dead because of patents. Patents sure do a good job of encouraging innovation.
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>>61687401
That's irrelevant to the fact that it's a better codec than h.264.
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>>61687414
And vp9
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>>61687414
Know what's irrelevant? h.265
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>>61687435
Nah
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>>61678494
Joke's on you I stopped torrenting Chinese cartoons and just stream them now.
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>>61687279
H264 stared wayyy back in 2003. It's still widely used today.

A new video codec will probably replace HEVC in a few years but it's gonna take a decade or two for it to be used more than HEVC.

Anyway relax and drink the koolaid.
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>>61687338
>The PS3 doesn't like certain containers such as mkv, even if the software's perfectly capable of playing the movie it's not going to until you transcode to mp4

I'm using movian, a third party player.
It'll even attempt to do software decoding in a lot of cases.

>>61687316
>Even today core 2 duo can play h.264/h.265/vp9 up to 4k (tested only with shit bitrate, but anyway).

My machine is running a C2D, and I can just about play 1080p hi10 anime videos, if it's a cold day and nothing else is running on my machine.
It often drops frames at 720p for normal videos in a composited desktop environment.

My point was more about a single unit, as building a machine would cost more than whatever Taiwanese credit card computer happens to have the power to do this.
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>>61687418
VP9 takes eons to encode

>>61687435
lol
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>>61687492
> My machine is running a C2D, and I can just about play 1080p hi10 anime videos, if it's a cold day and nothing else is running on my machine.
> It often drops frames at 720p for normal videos in a composited desktop environment.
Can you share some video examples? I have [email protected] that can swallow even shitty 4k vp9 (albeit at ~12mbps video bitrate only) and sometimes have few dropped frames on 1080@60 streams but otherwise doing great.
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>>61687515
>VP9 takes eons to encode
Probably a part of the reason he was saying h.265 is better than VP9.
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AV1 standardization is slow as fuck. I wonder when they will be able to release a decent encoder with x265 level asm optimization.
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>>61687590
>Can you share some video examples?

Literally every youtube video at 720p. (the single file one)
It usually gets worse if I leave my PC running for a couple of days.
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>>61680171
>av1 is where it's at
No, it's not, it's not even available right now. Perhaps it will be a thing in the future but for now it's not an option.

And VP9 isn't really an option either. This is why I personally don't like it: ffmpeg only uses a single core when encoding VP9. It will use most but not all cores for h265. Encoding video that's more than a few minutes in VP9 takes forever. It's totally useless as of now. That's actually the main reason I don't bother with it, it's not worth waiting ten times longer for something that's just slightly better than h264 and not as good as h265.

>>61680265
That was two years ago. As good as all phones (mediatek and qualcomm) have h264 hardware encoding and h265+h264 and vp8/vp9 hardware decoding. GPUs from AMD, oddly, do h265 and 264 but not VP9.
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Does anyone make cheap add-on decoder/encoder hardware?

Ideally, working over USB.
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>>61687678
I know Broadcom used to make mPCIe decoders, I've got one in my netbook. I don't know if they still do though.
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>>61678494
>watching anime in 2017
what is this? 2011?
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>>61687678
Hardware encoders(NVEncC, QSV, etc) are shit compared to software ones.
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>>61687713
Obviously not, you just said it was 2017.
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h264 encoded with x264 looks better than HEVC at the same bitrates.
HEVC is shit anyway, wait for AV1.
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>>61687749
proof?
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>>61688200
yea, I see it. It's some hot air blowing out of his ass.
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>>61678494
Because I get whatever releases are available.
Neither h264 nor HEVC are keeps, however.
netvc1 will be the first archival-worthy format.

Both h264 and HEVC are overcomplicated MPEG garbage.
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>>61685456
A faggot?
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>>61680827
how come left pic has a good quality on my 6bit monitor
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>>61681506
>Being so autistic that you set up a media server in your house so that you can watch anime when you leave your house
Learn to fucking live, Jesus Christ. Stream if you're watching with others. Nobody but you will give a shit about streaming. There is no other scenario where you should be watching anime outside of your house.
>duhhh I want to watch anime in hotel room
You stay in hotels because you're on vacation or otherwise displaced to do something, yeah? Why the fuck are you staying in your hotel room for more than an hour at a time? Fucking leave and do what you went to that city to do, or at least take in the town while you have the free time to explore another city. Jesus.
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>>61689435
>hurr you must go to sleep the moment you enter the hotel
It's nice to unwind at the end of the night.
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>>61678494
>processor power to decode
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>>61689450
>not spending your day doing so much shit that you have to fall asleep immediately
You're away from home. In most cases you're staying in a hotel because you're on vacation to spend time someplace away from your home. If that's the case, be doing that shit instead of tugging your dick in your hotel room. If you're on vacation to Six Flags or some shit that closes after a certain hour, explore the city, you dumb fuck. If you're there on business, congrats, you're being paid for, so do your work and unwind by exploring a new city instead of fingering your asshole to cartoon titties in your hotel room.
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>>61678494
cute girl
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>>61689499
>wearing yourself out to the point where you're ready to drop by the time you get to your bed
>on vacation
No thanks, you gutter slut. I'd much rather have some time to unwind. I only sleep 5 hours anyway, spending two more in the hotel room is nothing. That still gives me 17h/day for exploring the city and such, you cunt.
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>>61689539
>Being sleepy means you treated your body like shit and wore yourself out
>Willingly only sleeping 5 hours
Good God, you're a pathetic waste. Have you ever known what it feels like to spend a day doing productive things, and feel tired and satisfied by the end of the day? Or have you only felt absolutely fatigued when you feel sleepy? Do you spend a lot of your day feeling tired, Anon? Try eating better and sleeping longer.
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So is h.265 worth it? I read somewhere that quality of a h.264 encode is better than a h.265.
Should I delete all my h.264 Chinese cartoons?
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>>61683217
then watch a remux, tardo
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>>61678494
Who's this cute girl
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>>61689589
>>Being sleepy means you treated your body like shit and wore yourself out
Of course not, but wearing yourself out is what you're suggesting.
>>Willingly only sleeping 5 hours
I get up when I wake up, I normally wake up after 5ish hourse. I fail to see the issue, I have more time for things such as exploring the city and the other bullshit you're sperging out trying to tell me I should be doing. While your bitch ass is sleeping I'm still out enjoying the town.
>Have you ever known what it feels like to spend a day doing productive things, and feel tired and satisfied by the end of the day?
Of course, that's the point where I relax for a few hours.
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>>61680467
>>61680504
Why so much hate
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>>61678494
>Watching children's cartoons
Please, this is an 18+ website.
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>>61680435
honestly if traps looked like this I'd be up for one of em.
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>>61680095
Isn't anything above 128kbps overkill for Opus?
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>>61691960
Very rare to find good looking traps outside asia, and traps are only enjoyable when they are young.

I feel bad for the traps though, they can't remain cute forever, which probably leads to their suicidal tendency. While natural women is bestowed with bigger assets
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>>61692491
oh yeah it's obviously shit in real life.
I can only handle the 2D ones because they're drawn just like girls.
I tried watching real trap porn once just to see how gay I was, I couldn't watch it.
Literally just a dude getting bummed.
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>>61689601
The quality is variable depending on the settings used to encode, no matter what codec you use.

h.265 is has a better quality-to-filesize ratio than h.264.

e.g. the same quality in h.265 and h.264 will result in the h.265 version having a smaller filesize.

Similarly, if the same videos are encoded in each codec to have the same filesize, then the h.265 one will be better quality.
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>watching anime past 15
defend this
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>>61678494
Even my mobile phone can decide h265. How is this a big deal anymore?
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>>61678494
I watch it in whatever the subgroup puts it out in cause space doesn't matter to me
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>>61681291
Whose homeserver are you calling putty, fucking bastard?
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>>61681020
>Animes
The muslims are an improvement on your shit country.
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