Dear Peter,
> May I ask how much bits-per-component (bpc) and which subsampling you're
> material has?
It is 8 bit and YUV 4:2:0
bitrate: 496564 kb/s
Video: ffv1 (FFV1 / 0x31564646), yuv420p, 1920x1080, SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9,
50 fps, 50 tbr, 1k tbn, 1k tbc (default)
> May I ask how many slices you'
Dear Daniel,
On 26/09/2019 16:07, Noeck wrote:
> Am 26.09.19 um 16:01 schrieb Carl Eugen Hoyos:
>> Most likely, ffv1 was created with high compression in mind, …
> I know. I still hoped I could watch it.
It greatly depends on CPU, data-throughput (disk/network) *and* player.
Am 26.09.19 um 16:01 schrieb Carl Eugen Hoyos:
> Most likely, ffv1 was created with high compression in mind, …
I know. I still hoped I could watch it.
> There is a slices setting but I doubt it will help in your case.
I tested some slice settings and they are always at least the number of
core
> What video resolutions?
1920 x 1080 at 50 fps.
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Am Do., 26. Sept. 2019 um 15:44 Uhr schrieb Noeck :
> I tried to play videos encoded in FFV1 (FFV1 and FLAC in an mkv
> container). All players (ffplay, vlc, totem) show only some still images
> about every 10 - 20 s but no smooth video. The videos are encoded using
> ffmpeg.
>
> Is my Intel Core
On 9/26/19, Noeck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to play videos encoded in FFV1 (FFV1 and FLAC in an mkv
> container). All players (ffplay, vlc, totem) show only some still images
> about every 10 - 20 s but no smooth video. The videos are encoded using
> ffmpeg.
>
> Is my Intel Core i5-4570 CPU with 4
Hi,
I tried to play videos encoded in FFV1 (FFV1 and FLAC in an mkv
container). All players (ffplay, vlc, totem) show only some still images
about every 10 - 20 s but no smooth video. The videos are encoded using
ffmpeg.
Is my Intel Core i5-4570 CPU with 4 × 3.20GHz and a Haswell graphic
really t