1.3 GB

>1.3 GB
>1080p
>A:10 V:10
How does he do it? Is it magic?
Thanks, yify.

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builds.x265.eu
x264.nl/x264/10bit_02-ateme-why_does_10bit_save_bandwidth.pdf
animetosho.org/file/nii-sama-kimi-no-na-wa-bd-1080p.425481
nyaa.pantsu.cat/view/963029
my.mixtape.moe/vbepha.mkv
twitter.com/SFWRedditImages

Haven't seen one of these posts in a while

>mfw never downloaded yify
I'd guess high-efficiency codecs and slow encoding

to be fair this is easily done with h.265 nowadays

Yeah, and 96kbps audio.

i admire your optimism but they/he just made the quality shit

2-pass vbr (~700kbps for 720p and ~1400kbps for 1080p), slow preset, and 128kbps vbr aac.

That's about it.

>mediainfo
>copy encoding parameters into ffmpeg
There you go
Some encodings I downloaded had 32kbps HE-AAC

Downscale to 480p upscale back to 1080 at mediocre bitrate

>~700kbps for 720p and ~1400kbps for 1080p
Still makes me shudder

looks great on my nokia n8!

10-bit HEVC using the 22 CRF and faster preset can compress a movie down to ~1GB for 720p res with fairly good quality. Too bad most people don't know how to encode shit or follow in the path of the yify.

I downloaded a ton of his shit, quality and sound are always good enough, even for headphone users. I don't get how people think the audio is always bad... do you even listen to the movie? I haven't had any issue with it yet

>1080p
>2.48GB
>24 minutes


If my single episode of anime is twice the size of your 90-120 minute movie, you done fucked up

Fuck off {Coalgirls} shill.

Guy literally went crf=30 after the first few minutes to get target filesize.

Your anime is severely bloated. Encode it with parameters mentioned in + 128 vbr Opus audio and compare the 2 at 100% frame size.

>HEVC
yeah i'll pass.

I have a nice audio system and its noticeably bad.
Color seemed a little faded compared to a good rip as well.

Why do weaboos like 10bit so much?

color banding

You sure? The latest 10-bit encoder is at least 50% more efficient than the latest x264 encoder.

builds.x265.eu

Yeah i'm sure. Unless you plan on ONLY playing it back on new devices with hardware HEVC decoders. But for legacy reasons i'll be sticking with h264 for my content. At least for the foreseeable future.

x264.nl/x264/10bit_02-ateme-why_does_10bit_save_bandwidth.pdf

Basically it improves encoder accuracy, giving you better compression efficiency and significantly reduced color banding across all bitrates.

do you have to use pale moon to download these

Dam, are you that poor? We already have $200 smartphone with SD 820 chips fully capable of hardware decoding 10-bit HEVC.

Lol no but I share my media with my entire extended family, they know to come to me for movies and TV.

I have an extensive library, around 35TB.

I don't know what devices everyone has, nor do I wish to force ones like my grandparents to upgrade their shit for no reason.

I personally would have no issue with x265. But if I were to do that i'd still need an x264 copy for the reasons i listed above. Might as well save space and just have the x264, no?

Again, maybe several years from now I'll examine the possibility, but it just isn't for my library at this point.

nice meme. Even if you disable sao or use tune grain x265 can't compete with x264 in terms of quality.

intel CPUs haven't had an iGPU with 10-bit HEVC support until this year with kabylake. Previously it was HEVC 8-bit with Skylake.

Oh, I see. You're a pretty cool guy user.

Source?

I did a few tests a couple of weeks ago. Encoded a raw 720p file from my phone to 2mbps H264, 1mbps H265, and 2mbps H265. The 2mbps HEVC file looked better than the 2mbps H264 file and 1mbps HEVC looked visually similar to the 2mbps H264 file.

I guess. Hopefully laptop manufacturers can stop using hot intel garbage and use raven ridge apus instead from now on.

VP9 and AV1 is the future

well not VP9, but AV1 is.

No, it isn't. At least for personal use. Also AV1 won't be ready for another decade as hardware decoders roll out and the codec matures enough to have considerably better compression efficiency than HEVC.

>he doesn't know
Stop talking shit you don't know anything about it.
HWdec/enc will be released by Intel/AMD/NVIDIA in less than 1 year after release, that's their commitment with AOMedia, you faggot

>2mbps
x265 outperforms x264 when it comes to low bitrates like in your case or resolutions >1080p.

Maybe but now you have to make qualcum and MAD implement them in their iGPUs on most of their potato chips. That takes time especially if they see HEVC outperform it.

No shit, if I wanted the best quality and could afford it I would just store all video in a raw uncompressed video format.

Audio is fucking terrible, they really fucked up even at 96kbps.
Video have shit quality filled with macro blocks, things that you may seen in a "decent-low bitrate encode" at CRF30+ on dark scenes. They're crap, worse than old Xvid CAM tier.
Their magic, you ask? They screencap specific frames where they have higher bitrate (pitch), so that specific frame looks good enough to promote and retards defend.

Nvidia, AMD, Intel, and Xilinx are all hardware partners.

this meme is fucking dead

They will be forced by ARM, Netflix, Amazon and every single worth tech company.
It does not matter, this shit is royalty free - they will probably drop hevc if anything and keep h264 for legacy

Right but that doesn't mean they're going to make hardware decoders for AV1 right nao. It took qualcum and jewtel almost a decade to finally add 10-bit HEVC decoding support after it came out.

THEY WILL YOU FUCKING FAGGOT
IT'S PART OF THEIR COMMITMENT WITH AOMEDIA
Go learn that shit already

I'm scared AV1 won't play nice with my old laptop.

>It took qualcum and jewtel
because they weren't involved in development.

Guess what industry development does? Vastly speeds up the process of your codec getting hardware support.

It wont. Period.

Don't worry. It won't.

No shit you fucking freeturd, nobody wants to pay HEVC royalty fees. But stop expecting hardware decoders in 1-2 years for AV1.

It's overhyping like this that killed daala and theora.

It's guaranteed to cause massive frame drops, stuttering, and a 10 minute battery life.

>But stop expecting hardware decoders in 1-2 years for AV1.
>that's their commitment with AOMedia
Cool, now kill yourself

Daala has been merged with AV1
That's how I know you don't know shit

>expecting big corps to keep promises
Ladies first.

Because people gave up on it. If they overhype AV1 the same way daala was overhyped we'll have to abandon AV1 and merge it with another freeturd video codec in 2030.

I thought yify stopped doing this stuff? Or is he actually back now?

You can't kill an idea

I knew the guy who did this, he ran a home server that hosted the fucking website for this and went to the same university as us. You'd see him with his friends with fucking YIFY shirts around lmao.
And our government just gave him a slap on the wrist if he promised that he'd drop the site.

Next time you see him punch him in the face for me

I think they're called YTS now.

animetosho.org/file/nii-sama-kimi-no-na-wa-bd-1080p.425481
nyaa.pantsu.cat/view/963029
Umm try again sweetie

Well KAT is long dead

Tanks yify

Kimi no na wa is a full movie

my version is 24.8GB

Different group of faggots riding the reputation the OG built

>wanting that reputation
They must be pajeets with shit bandwidth and low standards

They are all a bunch of shitty eating thieves, so it doesn't matter.

2pass vbr with zones in the first half, second half looks like ass.

Yifi encodes are for people with no standards that want to watch movies once in their school notebooks then delete the file.
And as such, they are stupidly popular.

stop downloading coalgirls.
my encode is small but almost transparent to the bdmv.

how slow is it?

How do I learn half the terms you guys know, holy shit

>Raw
>1080p Blu-ray ver.
>47 GB
*Inhales*
AAAAAAAAAAA
Enjoy your shitty movie that has zero archiving value nor "selling to The Normie" value.

Did anybody say yiffy?

>not mkv remux and save 1GB just from the m2ts overhead.

>tfw live in the middle of fucking nowhere
>3 down is best available Internet
They may be shitty but because of yify I got to watch way more movies than I would have otherwise

Hi Kristen

>Remux to mkv
>Remove lossy and foreign language tracks
>Maybe even re-encode DTS-MA/TrueHD to FLAC
Suddenly, a 45gb Blu Ray movie turns into a 25gb one without losing anything of value

>watching Bloatgirls
shiggity diggity doo

If you stopped streaming chinese cartoons, then maybe you would have some idea.

RAW doesn't even support audio, you need to stop posting.

YIFY only good enough for mobile

>muh shitty encoding

>Falling for the YIFY meme
>2016+1

>encodes re creators.
>750MB on talk episodes
>950MB on fight episodes
>x264 8butt

>Fury
Now that's just a waste of storage.

so what kind of furry porn is this?

poorly encoded

Kristen pls

VP9 is really close to x265 in terms of quality. Too bad it has a bad reputation.

Daala is not killed, some of its technologies have already been merged into AV1, and it will be used as an experimental testbed in the future.

I'm hoping Daala will be used as a picture format though.

It doesn't really do shit when your videos already use a very large bitrate, which is the majority of 10bit anime I've come across.

Can I compress a 20min animation down to 5-10mb with x265 or any other codec? If so, what would be the parameters?

sure, with a low enough bitrate
my.mixtape.moe/vbepha.mkv

>TFW been downloading a movie every morning on the way home from work

THANKS YIFY

>inb4 720p
If you can notice the quality difference between HD and FHD on a 5.2 inch screen then you're not watching your movie right.

...

Just download an SD scene release then.
So you can actually still see anything when movement happens in a scene.

I've personally noticed that despite the loss of sharpness, I am surprisingly content with 480p YouTube content because of the screen size.

But I think I'll keep my movies at HD simply because it's easier to acquire.

R.i.p both Yify and Shaanig. Only decent one left is Mkvcage but they don't do old movies or shows only things latest releases :(

What happened to YIFY?

>22 CRF
Good God.
Anything above 18 is shit.

>V:10 A:10
>yifi

kek

I download 15GB movies in about 5-8 minutes.

I could download two yify movies in 45 seconds.

cyberbullied to death

Yeah and it won't play on any fucking device so it's worthless to 90% of the audience.