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Old 2nd February 2015, 16:28   #201  |  Link
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hmm would have to read how it works before it seems - but looking at your filesizes - its not 50% higher on these like it was at 1080 and 720.

hmpf. But at least a bit higher.
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Old 2nd February 2015, 17:30   #202  |  Link
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Ugh. Why waste resources on nonsense like this. They should double the bitrate for up to fullHD stuff first because they look like crap.
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Old 2nd February 2015, 17:32   #203  |  Link
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Yes but they dont
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Old 2nd February 2015, 17:44   #204  |  Link
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Oh didn't know bitrate increased in 60fps, thought it was pretty much the same and they just kinda forced it in.
That's good news

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Old 2nd February 2015, 17:52   #205  |  Link
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Yes but they dont
Gah. Just checked: Dailymotion has 2.4 times the bitrate for fullHD...
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Old 2nd February 2015, 18:00   #206  |  Link
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Dailymotion uses 6000 kbit for 1080p. Youtube 4000 kbit (at 30fps - but only if the video complexity is enough. A tutorial video for example will never get 4000. My NFS 1 videos often only get half of the bitrate)
Dailymotion though uses always 6000 kbit. And they even encode 2pass ! with x264 preset slow !!

Of course that has by far better quality than youtubes rather very fast encoding settings and 1 passed bitrate limitation and even combined with a high CRF or with whatever method they imply the complexity within the max bitrate.
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Old 2nd February 2015, 20:09   #207  |  Link
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Here is already a test video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfUeocvzApg
A very demanding clip even for my Core i7-4790 and Chrome x64 v.41

By selecting 2160p VP9 60fps, I have a lot of dropped frames due to slow decoding in window and full screen mode.

Chrome needs to update the VP9 decoding engine.

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Use youtube-dl, it will show all streams (and download them if you want to).
3840x2160 60 fps VP9: 1010 MB
2560x1440 60 fps VP9: 439 MB
Nice app I downloaded the 2160p VP9 60fps clip, but it's video only.
I didn't find a choice of full video+audio stream.
I don't want to download audio and video separately and merge them afterwards.

Using MPC-HC x64 latest nightly (LAV internal), I decoded the clip in 4K VP9 60fps easily with <50% CPU utilization.
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Old 2nd February 2015, 20:34   #208  |  Link
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I don't want to download audio and video separately and merge them afterwards.
You have to. They arent muxed at youtube either (DASH Streaming).
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I meant using IDM or other similar apps to download clips from Youtube, you get the muxed video+audio file.
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Old 2nd February 2015, 20:55   #210  |  Link
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I normally prefer jdownloader 2, but it cant find 1440p60, and 4k60 so far.
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Oh, so 1440p and 2160p 60fps VP9 do exist? That might explain what was stated on the CompleteYouTubeSaver MantisHub page on the 31st about "new 60fps formats"...

And guys, about VP9 and audio, MPC-HC has the ability to play MKV and WebM video files with external audio files as long as they have the same filename (other than extension). Since the VP9 and Vorbis DASH streams (no idea about Opus) are already natively in matroska/webm, you don't need to repackage them or anything other than using different file extension (for example, WebM audio is technically .MKA since even foobar2000 can play taht back, and foobar is very picky about file extensions matching their format).

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Dailymotion uses 6000 kbit for 1080p. Youtube 4000 kbit (at 30fps - but only if the video complexity is enough. A tutorial video for example will never get 4000. My NFS 1 videos often only get half of the bitrate)
Dailymotion though uses always 6000 kbit. And they even encode 2pass ! with x264 preset slow !!

Of course that has by far better quality than youtubes rather very fast encoding settings and 1 passed bitrate limitation and even combined with a high CRF or with whatever method they imply the complexity within the max bitrate.
Well I mostly get 2500kbps There's like 1-2 that's ~3000kbps...
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.MKA since even foobar2000 can play taht back, and foobar is very picky about file extensions matching their format).
I always hated that. What is this the eighties?
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I meant using IDM or other similar apps to download clips from Youtube, you get the muxed video+audio file.
Well, I guess you have to wait for other programs to be updated with these formats.

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So 60fps 2160p and 1440p only exists in VP9?
I can't even play vp9 at fullHD 60fps...
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Maybe they wanted test data for upcoming hardware decoders? A chromecast v2 or whatever. It would make sense for them to synce between hardware and the service most likely to use it.
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I can't even play vp9 at fullHD 60fps...
Use either the latest trunck builds of LAVfilters or use the latest 64bit MPC-HC. I know with the latter I can do 1080p 60fps VP9 on even a 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo without any dropped frames (but with like 95% CPU utilization )

Note however that if you have a CPU without SSSE3 (not SSE3), you may have performance issues (I have not yet tested the latest trunk 32bit LAVfilters on a CPU without SSSE3).

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Use either the latest trunck builds of LAVfilters or use the latest 64bit MPC-HC. I know with the latter I can do 1080p 60fps VP9 on even a 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo without any dropped frames (but with like 95% CPU utilization )

Note however that if you have a CPU without SSSE3 (not SSE3), you may have performance issues (I have not yet tested the latest trunk 32bit LAVfilters on a CPU without SSSE3).
Huh. It's a lot better with mpc-hc: 50-60% CPU usage. Though it's hard to tell framedrops without madvr. (Ugh 32/64 bit versions share settings... and falls back to a crappy render from madvr.)
Potplayer 32 with LAV from here is not near as fast. Can't play it full speed. I get about 90% cpu usage and framedrops.
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There is no need for PotPlayer to use other filters/decoders than its own.

Using latest PotPlayer x64 with internal decoders for 2160p60 fps VP9 file, I see the same CPU utilisation like MPC-HC x64 with LAV internal.
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There is no need for PotPlayer to use other filters/decoders than its own.
Except for the many crappy issues... Like the internal (quality destroyer) video processing filter getting enabled. Or bugged decoders with broken output.
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All decoders have issues now and then.

Which video processing filter ?
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All decoders have issues now and then.

Which video processing filter ?
There's only one. Which by default converts everything to NV12. It doesn't matter that you have it disabled. It gets activated anyway if an internal decoder is loaded, most of which you can't disable.
Also some internal decoders produced garbled output or subpar performance, but you can't disable them.
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