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kitamesume:
i can relate to people frowning at 10bit 1080p on a cellphone for impracticalities for the most part.

but i call "stfu" if it comes to 10bit 720p, most cellphone processors still stuggles on that content yet its pretty practical.
10bit 720p has started becoming too widespread as well and re-encoding is too much of a PITA.
not to mention a well encoded 10bit file could even be as much as 20% less in filesize, a major plus in cellphone storage.

xShadow:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on April 22, 2013, 02:07:37 PM ---i can relate to people frowning at 10bit 1080p on a cellphone for impracticalities for the most part.

but i call "stfu" if it comes to 10bit 720p, most cellphone processors still stuggles on that content yet its pretty practical.
10bit 720p has started becoming too widespread as well and re-encoding is too much of a PITA.
not to mention a well encoded 10bit file could even be as much as 20% less in filesize, a major plus in cellphone storage.

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That line of reasoning would make sense if we weren't talking about 720p bd quality. The author argues that he doesn't want to waste space downloading lower quality rips when he has all these archive- quality encodes,  which are generally bd to be worth a damn. Which is generally pretty damn large no matter how you encode it (source: coal girls releases). You're putting naturally huge files on your phone.

 There are actually plenty of encodes that are compatible with my phone that I can just painlessly straight download (horrible subs, DeadFish, etc. most notably) , and I care little about a supposed 20% size decrease when I'm just going to watch them and then delete them.


Also again, this is just crying over spilled milk. Point is most phones just can't play it. Deal with it or wait till they jam i3s in there. Those are your choices. Unless you just wanna sit here and whine about how the software/hardware isn't up there yet, you just make do. I can assure you it isn't hard to do so, esp with horrible subs and sd batch releases being seeded well enough, and with how many reincode groups (DeadFish etc) are out there.

kitamesume:

--- Quote from: xShadow on April 22, 2013, 02:51:56 PM ---Also again, this is just crying over spilled milk. Point is most phones just can't play it. Deal with it or wait till they jam i3s in there. Those are your choices. Unless you just wanna sit here and whine about how the software/hardware isn't up there yet, you just make do. I can assure you it isn't hard to do so, esp with horrible subs and sd batch releases being seeded well enough, and with how many reincode groups (DeadFish etc) are out there.

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ohh then you'd be quite happy with the up coming atom SOCs then. Silvermont, a true 2.1ghz quad-core 22nm SOC that finally supports out-of-order execution on top of having a few ivy-bridge IGP execution units (meaning some real GPU performance this time around), and all these while still maintaining the phone TDP portfolio.

expected yields would be at least twice as former atom dual+HT, but since OoO is being introduced we can expect an even more massive improvement in it's overall IPC, i'm guessing this thing's performance will come close to somewhere about 1/3 of ivy-b's IPC performance.

Clannad_92:
So heres another question...

Let say i watch anime from my laptop, and suddenly want to watch it on my android...it something like splashtop streamer but only the media player only...

Is there any way/software to do it...ill try with the vlc streamer...

Im asking this if it is possible...

mgz:
although on a slightly separate note, will be buying me a htc one, instead of the samsung S4 even though the s4 is slightly more powerful and has gesture support.

Simple reason, metal case for the phone. i drop my phones a lot and all my plastic ones have little cracks and such. The htc one has a nice metal casing on it and i like that look and feel.

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