In terms of lossy compression, how about HEVC? Even modest bitrates can look really good when properly set up. If you use high resolution and bitrates, it will be virtually indistinguishable.
On PC, you may use a recent nVidia GPU (b-frame support is highly recommended, see link below) and run software like Handbrake, making sure to use the NVENC module so that HEVC encoding goes really, really fast compared to software/CPU mode.
[url=https://developer.nvidia.com/video-encode-decode-gpu-support-matrix]Hardware compatibility info here[/url]
Wilki Amieva · Member since
Yes, we use Lagarith and HuffYUV for archival purposes at our facilities. However, at 30/40 GB/hr for SD that would make not feasible for me the sharing of material for you guys to work on it.
What do you think about H.264, 2-pass VBR @ 10 Mbps? Not lossless, I know, but that would be about 5 GB/hr for SD.
Wilki Amieva · Member since
Re: H.265, I don't think it works with interlaced videos.
Golden Salmon · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Wilki Amieva wrote:[/b]
Re: H.265, I don't think it works with interlaced videos.[/QUOTE]
If you absolutely require to keep interlacing, I guess not.
Wilki Amieva · Member since
Yes, I'm afraid it is a requirement. What do you think about H.264, 2-pass VBR @ 10 Mbps?
Golden Salmon · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Wilki Amieva wrote:[/b]
Yes, I'm afraid it is a requirement. What do you think about H.264, 2-pass VBR @ 10 Mbps?[/QUOTE]
In my humble opinion, that would be very good (as in you really can't tell the difference without fastidious scrutiny) for 16:9 1080p, so it will definitely work for whichever 4:3 equivalent resolution. Overkill for sharing, even!
If Chief is to process any of these videos, that encoding preset should provide enough quality for satisfactory results. That said, neural network reconstruction techniques could improve on the missing detail from the original source, so perhaps there's no point in worrying too much about high quality lossy compression in practical terms.
Chief Mouse · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Wilki Amieva wrote:[/b]
Yes, I'm afraid it is a requirement. What do you think about H.264, 2-pass VBR @ 10 Mbps?[/QUOTE]
I use these settings for all my videos, except for CRF being at 16 or so for SD content which is very reasonable for watching. For preserving sources, something like 13-14 would be better.
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Wilki Amieva · Member since
Thanks!
OCG · Member since
Is there any torrent with all content from here included?
anewone · Member since
Hi!
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