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DmonHiro:

--- Quote from: oreno_imouto on December 24, 2011, 04:05:35 PM ---The real problem is, 10 bit does not necessarily guarantee a better quality video! There are many 10bit videos on Baka, but they are no way better (or worse) than their 8bit counterparts. Besides, as reported in this thread, some users do find it problematic to demux 10 bit videos!
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What are you talking about? Everything on Baka is pretty much the best version. Also... why would you demux 10bit videos?

brunoais:

--- Quote from: pigoz on December 24, 2011, 12:17:35 PM ---Or a nightly build of VLC 1.2 (for real! they support ordered chapters, libass and 10bit. Hell froze over or something).

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Nightly builds are usually unstable so that's no excuse. After that nightly becomes a stable release then I believe it makes sense that you present that to us as you are.

IX:

--- Quote from: brunoais on December 24, 2011, 07:37:11 PM ---Nightly builds are usually unstable so that's no excuse. After that nightly becomes a stable release then I believe it makes sense that you present that to us as you are.

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You're conveniently ignoring the rest of his post. mplayer2 is stable and platform independent.

Duki3003:
I'm not sure if many people are misunderstanding, so let me make something clearer.
This is not about lets replace all 8-bit content with 10-bit, because OMG it's 10-bit. It's about should we treat it equally, as in compare content of all groups both 10-bit and 8-bit, and decide on the best we'll accept based on subs, video quality etc or delay for a few more months and pile up torrents.

The poll basically gives 3 choices - 'Yes', 'No' and 'I don't care' with the addition of option 'Yes' having sub options 'Everything', 'Allow a dedicated 8-bit A slot' and 'Allow a dedicated 8-bit C slot' which would only be filled only if there was a 10-bit torrent offered when we already have an 8-bit uploaded.

pantywraith:
I understand what you are saying, but I think the correct option should be to move the "Best 8-bit" offer to the D slot if a better 10-bit one comes along. The only reason for this is because anything not X86 can not play back 10-bit correctly at this time.

When transcoding software gets as good (and easy) as handbreak to let useres of ARM based systems convert 10-bit to 8-bit for hardware accelerated playback then you should drop the 8-bit from D.

MeGUI and other tools are good for a very technical person to use, but not most people. Handbreak is even to hard for a lot of people.

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