shorpipo
| 49 points
| Dec 19 2017 22:02:21
[MOVIE] Batman Collection / br x265 / 1080p 6ch aac [14.6 GB] / 720p 2ch aac [7.5 GB] | Megalinks MegaDB
[MOVIE] Batman Collection / br x265 / 1080p 6ch aac [14.6 GB] / 720p 2ch aac [7.5 GB]
[14.6] Batman Collection - x265 1080p 6ch aac @ #F!pKhT
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[7.5] Batman Collection - x265 720p 2ch aac @ #F!RTpFw
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bold letters from the #linkpart and the !keypart, and put the usual in front of the #linkpart. x265 8-bit for maximum hardware playback compatibility.
The four old films (sorry for 'and robin' but it's part of cinema's rich history of stinking turds (with all flies on and some cat sick)) and the three more recent films.
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[-] [deleted] | 1 points | Dec 19 2017 23:39:38
this is gonna be a dumb question, but whats the differences between all of your uploads and ones already out? ive downloaded three x265 1080p versions of harry potter series, all with different file sizes, and i have no idea which ones to keep
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[-] AB6Daf | 3 points | Dec 19 2017 23:42:26
Higher bitrate >
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[-] ManikandanRaji | 3 points | Dec 20 2017 02:17:05
Op's uploads are more suitable for phones and tablets with poor x265 playback
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[-] elitenls | 3 points | Dec 23 2017 14:43:13
Basically this. Lower bitrate and lower compression.
x264 uses 1/3 of the CPU power to decode a video stream that 8-bit HEVC uses (which is why the majority of the scene is still releasing in x264). That said, HEVC compression at 8-bit can save up to HALF the file storage for the exact same (if not better) video quality, and at 10-bit, it can be up to 2/3 more compressed with very minimal loss of quality. This is why it takes more processing power to play it.
Basically, if your CPU was made after 2015, you can use HEVC; and if it was made in the last year, you can use HEVC well. If you have an Android device that wasn't build for Android O, or an iOS device that isn't iPhone 8/8 Plus/X or iPad 2017, iPad Pro; you're better off sticking to x264.
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[-] ManikandanRaji | 1 points | Dec 23 2017 15:25:06
Cool dude.
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