On 20/10/16 19:07, ilker tezcan wrote:
Also, old GPUs doesn't supports playback to videos encoded "10-bit" x264 in
GPU (hardware-acceleration) mode. Therefore the CPU usage increases while the
10-bit videos playing.
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I think the question as to
Also, old GPUs doesn't supports playback to videos encoded "10-bit" x264
in GPU (hardware-acceleration) mode. Therefore the CPU usage increases
while the 10-bit videos playing.
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2016-10-20 5:12 GMT+02:00 George Nistor :
> When makes sense to use 10 bit for video encoding?
Using x264 10bit encoding always (!) means better
quality for a given bitrate, even for 8bit input but many
video players may not be able to playback 10bit h264.
Carl Eugen
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> George Nistor
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> Hello Ffmpeg-users,
>
> I have a genera
Am Donnerstag, 20. Oktober 2016 schrieb George Nistor :
> Hello Ffmpeg-users,
>
> I have a general question.
> When makes sense to use 10 bit for video encoding?
>
> Does it make any difference at high kbps? For more than 3000 kbps it is
> seen a difference
> in more quality (acuracy) of the
Hello Ffmpeg-users,
I have a general question.
When makes sense to use 10 bit for video encoding?
Does it make any difference at high kbps? For more than 3000 kbps it is seen a
difference
in more quality (acuracy) of the colors?
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Best regards,
George