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January 26th, 2017, 06:02 AM | #1 |
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H264 format would be the best?
Im think about the big sized movies in movies section. They are mostly avi, mkv or wmv etc. Those kind of formats costs too much sizes. Thats why they would be convert into h264 format with h264 converter by internet size content option. A very small tool is very useful for it and its freeware.
Dont get me wrong but i am just giving a suggestion on movie file formats. H264 would be the best format, what do you think? |
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January 26th, 2017, 10:53 AM | #2 |
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January 26th, 2017, 04:46 PM | #3 |
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H264 is not a format, it is a codec that can be used in container formats like WMV, MKV, MOV, AVI etc
It has been succeeded by H.265.
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So then the file size would be low and quality will be nearly same as mkv, wmv, avi and other mp4 formats. Am I correct? |
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January 29th, 2017, 01:43 AM | #5 |
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Let me preface with saying I don't know shhh about the intricate parts behind a video file or what exactly codecs even mean or do. That said, when I rip DVDs I do indeed prefer to use MP4 with a h.264, and at the very least a 1500-2000kbps video bit rate. But, I do notice that for some reason AVI and WMV videos look...well I don't want to say "clearer" necessarily, but they do look more "polished". Ah, I can't explain it. It's at the uploaders discretion really, so I don't like bitching about it. But like I said, I do personally use it. But to be fair, almost everyone IS using MP4 h.264. AVI is a close second, and damn near almost no one is using WMV anymore (see those files ARE very big, but again, good quality). However! If you're using MPG in 2017, I do have to look at you sideways a little
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1500-2000 kbps is OK for a small device, but for a laptop, double that or even triple it. (I routinely go to 6000, but I'm not putting files out there for download.) You'll see a big difference in clarity on a large screen.
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But, yeah, if you're talking about ripping the 1080p HD porn movies of today, 6000 is not even enough! |
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January 31st, 2017, 10:01 AM | #8 |
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please feel free to use whatever codecs etc you want when you upload your stuff.
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I have to convert everything to AVI (usually Xvid) because that's all my TV will play (except mpg). It's better for me to start with a better quality file. I'm afraid it falls on the downloader to convert into whatever format they need rather than ask uploaders to cater for them.
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Just wanted to make a couple of comments on files and codecs. I have recently run into problems with MP4 H.265 files. They do not play back (for me) on anything aside from VLC on my computer. Yes, they are smaller in size and seem very crisp, but I cannot run them on my tablet, HD recorder, or main TV. Unfortunately, H.265 encoded files do not seem that good converted to another type.
The files I've been fairly happy to use, are MP4 H.264 L.4.1. AVI seems to be a thing of the past, but its worth considering MKV as your main type of file, which are pretty reliable. I'd also suggest that if you have some decent video conversion software, you do not downsize the files as you will suffer quality loss. Do a few tests with short files using different types and make comparisons. |
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