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gozu
17th November 2005, 05:06
I have a new, beefy cpu now and I want test it with really intensive videoclips. I'm running on 1920x1200 so 1080p clips are best. I've used The wmv alexander trailer, wmv step into liquid and the quicktime trailer for Vendetta so far.

Valeron
17th November 2005, 08:23
If you have a HDTV capture card, try to capture the transport stream and encode it with nero avc or x264 with maximum quality setting@10M or even higher bitrate, then playback it.
This is probably the most cpu intensive test you can go for video process with PC.

Didée
17th November 2005, 09:09
Take some 1080i content, and see if you get the motion-compensated bob-deinterlacer "mvbob (http://forum.gleitz.info/showthread.php?t=20796)" running in realtime. If yes, *then* you have a beefy CPU indeed. If not, it's just another CPU ... :D

IvS
17th November 2005, 16:10
You can get raw 1080p clips here (ftp://ftp.ldv.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de/dist/test_sequences/1080p/), they're quite huge of course and you have to convert them to avi with yuvtoavi (ftp://ftp.ldv.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de/dist/test_sequences/software/) or similar and then convert to some lossy format to actually be able to view them without stuttering due to hard disk limitations :). 1080p MPEG-4 ASP should play just fine on your beefy new CPU.

CruNcher
18th November 2005, 01:09
gozu try this one http://nero.global.synccast.com/nero/Disney/TheGreatestGame_HD_AVC.mp4

didn't found any more complex trailer on the internet yet ;)

@Didee
You insane :D

guada 2
18th November 2005, 02:47
Hey, Didée,
Cruncher it is not better. :D

Cruncher, :)
You saw yourself, one would say a Cruncher. :D

Regards Cruncher :)

Anonymouses
18th November 2005, 02:57
gozu try this one http://nero.global.synccast.com/nero/Disney/TheGreatestGame_HD_AVC.mp4

didn't found any more complex trailer on the internet yet ;)

My Athlon64 3500+ could only play it at about 15-18fps. :(