Anyone have an 8k h265 video file? it can be any length or be about anything. Shit's impossible to find

Anyone have an 8k h265 video file? it can be any length or be about anything. Shit's impossible to find

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make your own.

super hi res cameras are expensive as shit though.
pretty sure only imax goes that how now that i think about it

Anything above 2k is kinda pointless for watching movies as most are mastered at 2k.

>i dont know what film is

h.265 is a meme
let it die already

Sup Forums doesn't allow uploads of H.265 nor webm's bigger than 2048x2048 so enjoy a 60fps 8K gif instead.

RED makes a camera that shoots at 8k 75fps. But it's no where near cheap

put four 4k porno videos in a 2X2 splitscreen and there ya go boom 8k video

Fucking kill yourself AV1 shill. Your codec is a fucking joke. Ten years later and bitstream is STILL NOT FROZEN.

FUCK OFF

wiki says the bitstream format is projected to be frozen in 2017 Q3 or Q4

Yeah, right. They said the same thing last year and the year before.

What do you need it for? If it's anything but display testing, like checking if hardware can handle it or testing converting the file just put together 4 4K test videos or 16 1080p videos.

It was '17 Q1 tho

make a mosaic of 64 2k videos.

digital intermediates.
they shot at 4 or 6k, but edits at 2k because muh speed.

implying they don't scan the film and post process in digital at 2k

btfo.

I'm surprised it's this hard to acquire an 8k video file.

I know there are a lot of 8k example videos on youtube, though. But i'm certain these have a relatively low bitrate. (and they are not h265, of course)

Spent time trying to find some actual 8K samples that weren't YouTube re-compressed/re-encoded content and you're right, it's exceedingly difficult to track down anything at all.

My local TV station demonstrates 8k H.265 in the building. I was not that impressed by it because they use 4 * 4k monitors instead of the native 8k.

As a follow up, the 1st 8K video put on YouTube was "Ghost Towns" and I found a short 8K version of it, not sure where it came from but I can drop it on some file sharing site if you want, it's about 300MB HEVC MKV so it should be slightly better quality than what YouTube offers (their 8K video is like 200MB to download).

>digital intermediates.
Stupid term back when holywood still shot on film that shouldn't be used anymore. A lower quality version of a digital recording meant for editing is called "proxy". That's what should be used.

Why have you not joined the Nvidia Pascal 8K HEVC Main10 hardware decoding master race, Sup Forums?

Because I like my full range of colors.

Netflix supports H265, Apple will have H265 hardware decoding capability in all of their newest devices, Samsung has H265 hardware decoders. Android is forced to have at least software decoding for H265.
Not only is it not dying, it will conquer the mobile space. With AV1 hardware support only coming out in 2019 with dubious quality assessments and an uncertainty over patent infringement, this battle is over. Hail to H265.

you're pretty good

Here's the MediaInfo for this "Ghost Towns" 8K HEVC MKV I grabbed, uploading it now to MediaFire:

pastebin.com/y28SJn5F

File is located at:

mediafire.com/file/vcs31uwlzdgqos3/Ghost.Towns8K.4320p.X265.AAR.UTR.mkv

I'd post Bitrate Viewer results but it can't read HEVC h.265 streams yet, hopefully they'll update that someday.

I thought almost all new GPUs had Fixed Function decoders for H264 and not the GPU accelerated OpenGL/DX stuff anymore

>"""8K"""
>Overall bit rate : 19.5 Mb/s

Except they didn't.

i'm actually epileptic and i felt nothing :(

All of these companies are part of AV1 and have a financial interest in pushing it, once it's there.
So far, hw support for AV1 is not possible because of bitstream not frozen. Once that happens and it exists, you can be sure as fuck these companies will do everything to push AV1 as it will reduce costs.

>Apple
>promoting open standards

I have a stupid question, why the 480p, 720p, 1080p are reference to height pixel count, but 4K, 8K are reference to width?

"Open" in this case means something else. For these companies, the "open" in this codec is "don't have to pay for every single video viewed". h265 has a ridiculous licensing like that (h264 had not) and therefore especially companies that stream stuff are really interested in it.
When Netflix has the choice of pushing a codec where they have to pay per view and one where they don't, what do you think will happen?

>"Open" in this case means something else.
No. What you mean is royalty-free.

Doesn't matter. That's still those companies motivation for AV1. Apple has nothing to do with it.

h.265 can offer similar or better visual quality at half the bitrate of h.264 so, while that "overall" number there is lower than one might expect, given it's h.265 encoded at 8K resolution and has some peak bitrates in that clip of close to 70Mbps then sure, you can whine like the little bitch you are, go for it, you little bitch.

h265 is a meme. It's fucking disgusting, I can clearly see that it's way worse on my shitty 15.6" 1366*768 display

i;ve heard Tokyo 2020 will be avialiabe in 8k

make an 8k picture and convert it to mp4 using ffmpeg or something

>not VP9
>not waiting for AV1
kys

DCT based video codecs need to die

>Browser crashes when trying to open this
I.. I think I'm not ready for 8K yet

Lol, this shit made Mimi crash.

Thank you, codec genius! I'm sure your revolutionary work on video codecs is already out there making the world a better place!