cute.bandar
Cyborg Agent
Always heard about importance of bit rate. Never bothered, because shit internet connections didn't allow. Its Last day of month and I have GBs to spare. Compared various rips of ...
Result:
*i.imgur.com/XAQPdo0.png
Left: ....2019.1080p.HC.HDRip.X264-EVO[EtHD] == 4GB
Center: ... [1080p x265 HEVC 10bit BD AAC 7.1] [Prof] == 5.8 GB
Right: ...1080p.READNFO.X264.AC3-EVO[EtHD] == 2.4GB
Bottom Left: ...2019.1080P.BDRip == 2.2GB
As can be seen the x265 rip is way wayy better. Note how smooth the sky is. In all of the rest, the sky is pixelated.
x265 has double the compression of x264. So a 5Gb x265 is like 9GB x264 ?
I do not understand why the results are the way they are. x265 rip has a lower bitrate. I guess it depends on encoder and source..
Either way it seems a x265 720P may be better than a x264 1080p
Edit: google suggests an x265 requires half bitrate for same quality as x264
Result:
*i.imgur.com/XAQPdo0.png
Left: ....2019.1080p.HC.HDRip.X264-EVO[EtHD] == 4GB
Center: ... [1080p x265 HEVC 10bit BD AAC 7.1] [Prof] == 5.8 GB
Right: ...1080p.READNFO.X264.AC3-EVO[EtHD] == 2.4GB
Bottom Left: ...2019.1080P.BDRip == 2.2GB
As can be seen the x265 rip is way wayy better. Note how smooth the sky is. In all of the rest, the sky is pixelated.
x265 has double the compression of x264. So a 5Gb x265 is like 9GB x264 ?
I do not understand why the results are the way they are. x265 rip has a lower bitrate. I guess it depends on encoder and source..
Either way it seems a x265 720P may be better than a x264 1080p
Edit: google suggests an x265 requires half bitrate for same quality as x264
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