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Saikoro:
--- Quote from: kitamesume on June 16, 2013, 03:32:57 AM ---for 10Bit - http://torrentfreaknews.blogspot.com/2013/03/high-10-profile-hi10p10-bit-encodes.html
this should give you an idea of what it is.
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That was a good read. ^^
Having had some informatics lessons, I should have known better than thinking "Two bits more? That is almost nothing!" XD
Not knowing what was in those ten bits was a bit confusing though. "So there's video information in there... uh-huh. ?__?" was what I was thinking. So it's actually 10 bits (and 4x the information) within each colour of each pixel on each picture? That really sounds like a big deal now. Weird that I never noticed anything, must have been because computers these days are so powerful.
Psst... anyone knows a way to filter out 8-bit encodes from all of the encodes available? x__x
Most often it's not written if animes use 8-bit or 10-bit (except on bbt, but most additions in recent times have been 10-bit).
I dunno how off-topic this actually is, but i'll put the rest into a spoiler to be certain.
(click to show/hide)I've tested a bunch of encodes on my phone now.
After the first very disappointing try with a low-action 720p episode, i downloaded some more for the hell of it.
All 720p 10-bit stuff runs well, aside from pans lagging like hell, but for some reason other movement does not seem to lag... is it always like this? Guess panning just takes a higher bit-rate? *being a total noob about these things*
It's the first time i realize how much panning there is in anime. xD
1080p 10-bit really doesn't run at all...
*also downloading something in 480p 10-bit and 1080p 8-bit now*
megido-rev.M:
10-bit encodes are labeled, no?
kitamesume:
--- Quote from: megido-rev.M on June 17, 2013, 12:25:26 AM ---10-bit encodes are labeled, no?
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yes by either 10-Bit or Hi10P
Saikoro:
--- Quote from: Saikoro ---Most often it's not written if animes use 8-bit or 10-bit (except on bbt, but most additions in recent times have been 10-bit).
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Bbt only has the best encodes for each anime and those tend to be 10-bit, so I'd like to look elsewhere, but I think it's not common to clearly label things as 10-bit or 8-bit.
megido-rev.M:
But it should at least be indicated in the descriptions.
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