HDTV, 720p, 2CH, are all out dated alreadly. Most family hv 40"+ TV at home and 5.1 home theatre system, you need at least 1080p 5.1ch, New system 4K TV, streaming video already out and become popular. If I need the best quality, I will not download all this MKV m4v MP4 HDTV Wedrip WED-DL file, I will just buy the 4K 2K bluray disc directly. Problems is money only. What you think
HDTV, 720p, 2CH, are all out dated alreadly. Most family hv 40"+ TV at home and 5.1 home theatre system, you need at least 1080p 5.1ch, New system 4K TV, streaming video already out and become popular. If I need the best quality, I will not download all this MKV m4v MP4 HDTV Wedrip WED-DL file, I will just buy the 4K 2K bluray disc directly. Problems is money only. What you think
I am a collector of good movies and TV series for long time. Since HEVC format come out I had transformed and download most of my collecting into HEVC and 10bit HEVC format. Sources... where they come from doesn't matter, most important is how I can save more disk space and maintain good quality.
RARBG file on S02E04 1.67G vs. PSA on s02e04 577MB, 1080p 5.1 channel, quality a little bit different, and you suggest me to get the bigger file for a "TV series"???? Somebody already do us a favor to save our disk space and time to download, what do you want exactly?
Meanwhile, Netflix’s findings generally support the argument that x265 is far more bandwidth efficient than x264, though its superiority against VP9 does vary depending on the exact tests and criteria. How well these settings map to real-world constraints also depends on what you’re doing — Netflix used extremely detailed and high-quality options for x264 and x265, and this may not reflect the way most people encode video.
I think you misunderstand which I choose x265 instead of x264. I choose it because the file size is much smaller and I still can get 1080p format. All WeB-DL or HDTV format ....whatever.... all download from TV, all no good format. why wasting the time and bandwidth to dowload the large file instead
@CSPW:most new streaming video now are using x265 codec to save the bandwidth now, the only reason people still using x264 format because they don't have a 4K TV which can playbak HEVC and 10bit HEVC format while using USB or they don;t have a HEVC Media player