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7th April 2018, 21:13 | #1063 | Link | |
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If weighted prediction works right, the fade should look much better if the encoder tries to use it (weighted prediction is available in AVC and HEVC, but fast encoding profiles might not use it). Also if your source already has the fade ruined, you are out of luck. Last edited by mandarinka; 7th April 2018 at 21:16. |
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7th April 2018, 22:35 | #1064 | Link |
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i just use 0 ;P
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7th April 2018, 23:31 | #1065 | Link | |
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Not sure what they mean, if anything since I never change anything other than quality and presets. |
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10th April 2018, 08:01 | #1068 | Link |
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"I accidently ... is that dangerous?"
I don't have much own practical experience, but believe that VP9 can be (depending on parameters, and comparing vpxenc with other specific encoders) better than x264, yet slower than x265, and x265 can beat it for most kinds of material at similar bitrates, I read. |
12th May 2018, 00:23 | #1075 | Link | |
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Edit: Furthermore Apple is part of AOM, so they most likely softened up a bit. And it’s not like they don’t do HEVC with software on devices that are much slower. Last edited by bstrobl; 12th May 2018 at 09:03. |
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22nd May 2018, 19:52 | #1078 | Link | |
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All HDR capable iOS devices have HEVC Main10 hardware decoders, so choosing a built-in software decoder would not be a technically-driven decision. |
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23rd May 2018, 10:15 | #1079 | Link | |
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However it doesn't seems everyone is getting it. May be it is only on new iPhone models? I guess Apple had to support it since Youtube is only providing with H.264 encodes for below 2K resolution and 2K+ with HDR with VP9. |
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27th May 2018, 19:44 | #1080 | Link |
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I was surprised (in a good way) after visiting Netflix tech blog.
They make strong accent on VP9 in pretty every article that includes video compression topics. Good news for VP9. Like here https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/...g-4b9464204830 or https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/...k-e19f1e3a277f I can speak from my own experience about Netflix and VP9 on smartphone. Long battery life and very good quality. Thumb up. Last edited by IgorC; 27th May 2018 at 19:50. |
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google, ngov, vp8, vp9, vpx, webm |
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