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Hi10P and 8-bit encodes
AceD:
I can't be the only person getting that, going around in circles feeling when reading a lot of these pages...
Every time it goes back to 10-bit not been compatible with toys as the only viable reason, before toys were very 8-bit h264 friendly did BBT give a fuck? no.
Download some remux off Nya
Aadieu:
You lot a bit reading-comprehension-challenged or what?
THE PROBLEM IS INCOMPLETE SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY.
Unless we want to read through kilometers of instructions on how to get uber-quality according to yet another blogger (subjective! and confusing!), with 10-bit, we're pretty much stuck with downloading one of the several players with out-of-the-box compatibility and clicking "default" for most settings. The moment you try to tweak it up to perfection, this and that turns out to be incompatible, and it's back to a morass of reading and trial and error...
Yeah, PotPlayer is currently ALMOST as good as KM, and it can play 10bit. It doesn't even look particularly fugly, either. But better than your average HD 8-bit release with a properly setup KM player? Heeeeell no it doesn't. A properly processed 720p 8-bit looks reliably better than any 1080p Hi10p played on compatible defaults using today's non-confusing onestop solutions.
And so far, for whatever reason, that less-banding promise? Not happening yet, some of the worst banding today is on 10bit sources:
FROM EVETAKU 720p 10bit BENTO torrent found here:
Plus it crashes every once in a while.
tyrionlannister:
So ,in short, 10-bit releases don't play exactly the way you want them to play, with whatever postprocessing you use in order to make them look subjectively better to your eyes, and because of this you're so butthurt? I can't say I have much sympathy for you.
Use CCCP standard, MPC HC, no "tweaks", with EVR CP, and you will have zero crashes, as I can attest to.
Edit: Or, encode your own anime with your own settings for uber quality so you won't have to deal with all the software incompatibilities.
DmonHiro:
--- Quote from: Aadieu on January 02, 2012, 04:59:49 PM ---But better than your average HD 8-bit release with a properly setup KM player? Heeeeell no it doesn't. A properly processed 720p 8-bit looks reliably better than any 1080p Hi10p played on compatible defaults using today's non-confusing onestop solutions.
--- End quote ---
Wait... are you suggesting postprocessing DURING playback? Because if you are, I'm going to have to laugh and point at you for being stupid.
Aadieu:
--- Quote from: DmonHiro on January 02, 2012, 05:22:09 PM ---
--- Quote from: Aadieu on January 02, 2012, 04:59:49 PM ---But better than your average HD 8-bit release with a properly setup KM player? Heeeeell no it doesn't. A properly processed 720p 8-bit looks reliably better than any 1080p Hi10p played on compatible defaults using today's non-confusing onestop solutions.
--- End quote ---
Wait... are you suggesting postprocessing DURING playback? Because if you are, I'm going to have to laugh and point at you for being stupid.
--- End quote ---
OK, maybe I called it the wrong term. Filters and stuff. WHATEVER... the whole point of watching somebody else's encodes was not having to know all this technical crap just to get a good viewing experience, no?
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