Friday, May 6, 2016

What do you think about HEVC?

i have been thinking about HEVC.

i am considering HEVC.

of course, HEVC is certainly better than AVC.

but, it's seems premature. and unique and slow encode speed.

So it's currently contemplating.

What do you think?

17 comments:

  1. you of course do not know how to encode with hevc. even the VCB STUDIOs have some problems with hevc. i guesse you shoulda use h264 10 bits instead using hevc.
    but if you wanna try, why not do it ?
    make a 10 bits encode and a hevc encode, and see what is the better result

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    1. umm.. i am not consider x264 10b

      Because the original source is 8-bit and do not know a large difference between the 8 bit and 10 bit. it's a not standard ( sorry my eng is limited..)

      but if you want, i will consider.

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  2. I am using PC to watch MKV Videos.
    In my environment, there is not so much difference between AVC and HEVC.

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    1. What you want to say, HEVC better than AVC?

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  3. Maybe you could try it out and see if you think it's worth it? There's no harm in experimenting.

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    1. thx comment.

      in conclusion, i would use the x264.

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  4. hevc is far better than h264
    lesser size and better quality
    but is a very difficult task to do
    do as i said: 10 bits h264 and a hevc encode and compare both encodes

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  5. meaningless comparison:

    http://pan.baidu.com/s/1jILGgE6


    in my opinion, i'll using x264.

    x265 that's clean and small files size. but at the same time, details also loss.

    If I use the x265, will use 10bit or 12bit.

    certainly, 10bit is a good at banding compared to 8bit. (the x264)

    umm.. but , i'm not really.

    anyway, considering use of x264 10bit.

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    1. yeah 10bit x264 is the best choice
      let us wait a better hevc support on 2017. until there, keep using x264

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  6. I strongly hope you can continue to use x264 8bit, The reason is as you said:"the original source is 8-bit and do not know a large difference between the 8 bit and 10 bit. it's a not standard". Now 10bit more abused in the animation encode,in fact no significance. And 10bit only suitable for viewing on a pc, cause inconvenience.

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  7. SvM, you can use what you want, but as for me x264-8bit better and more accessible to all on what you can watch.

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  8. yeah. but 10 bit encode has more filters i guess
    whatever, just keep doing your work like you always did

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  9. I`m not an expert, but when I compare this versions:

    1 Zero no Tsukaima (Seasons 1 – 4) [Doki][1280×720 HEVC BD FLAC]
    2 Zero no Tsukaima (Seasons 1 – 4) [Doki][1280×720 Hi10P BD FLAC]
    3 Zero no Tsukaima (Seasons 1 – 4) [Doki][1280×720 h264 BD FLAC]

    I like more the second, the image seems to be more clean and sharp.
    The HEVC was to blury when compared whith AVC

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    1. only VCB knows how to encode hevc. sometimes they say that the release could not be encoded on hevc due to grain excess or something like that. they give feedback to the hevc author. the author learn more and more about the encode from vcb and vice versa

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    2. It was blurry because no-strong-intra-smoothing wasn't enabled. I encode in HEVC and it makes a million times difference with it enabled.

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