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Originally Posted by DJATOM
So there are not so much channels with 4:2:2 color mode, I see.
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You're right.
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Originally Posted by DJATOM
Actually it might be useful for animes ... I personally think it's better to use 4:4:4 (with upscaling of old content) for broadcasting
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I same think about 4:4:4 for anime and seem nVIDIA too - Turing-core based videocards must support hardware acceleration of 4:4:4 chroma subsampling quite well.
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Originally Posted by DJATOM
we're not in analogue TV era where interlace and halved chroma saved a lot of channel bandwidth, allowing more channels per allocated analogue TV frequencies and improving overall quality of transmission.
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Broadcasters (even German) saves bandwidth as they can so even HD may show worse than high-quality SD channel
https://sat-dx.club/viewtopic.php?f=...art=190#p29114
In any way I haven't seen 4:4:4 from SATs yet and sure it wouldn't.
Btw my old 1-core Athlon II 3,2GHz couldn't decode 4:2:2 h264 1920x1080i50 ~20Mbit/s international F1 feed so I've bought 3-core CPU (not found 4-core that time in sale) and insert in old 690G mobo and now CPU load about 50% of each core so I need hardware acceleration of 4K, 8K and so on.
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Originally Posted by videoh
Maybe I would pop the whites a little by backing off on the tm parameter and/or bumping up the white parameter.
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I'll try to watching on new binaries but it'll be appreciated if you'll once let me somehow know about new version out