help needed in encoding with x265 / HEVC
April 7th, 2017
regards.
Handbrake does it now..
http://www.dayonepatch.com/index.php?/topic/117119-anybody-messed-with-h265-hevc-yet-handbrake-just-started-supporting-it-and-vlc-beta-does-as-well/
Handbrake does it now..
http://www.dayonepatch.com/index.php?/topic/117119-anybody-messed-with-h265-hevc-yet-handbrake-just-started-supporting-it-and-vlc-beta-does-as-well/
thanks for reply and help.
hope this will help as they mentioned and not much load on CPU when encoding. i have some old movies 1080p and want to re-rip in HEVC to save space but no loss of quality and easy to share with friends too.
regards.
Just make sure that you friends players can support it..
yeah, we mostly used VLC
Handbrake does it now..
http://www.dayonepatch.com/index.php?/topic/117119-anybody-messed-with-h265-hevc-yet-handbrake-just-started-supporting-it-and-vlc-beta-does-as-well/
thanks for reply and help.
hope this will help as they mentioned and not much load on CPU when encoding. i have some old movies 1080p and want to re-rip in HEVC to save space but no loss of quality and easy to share with friends too.
regards.
not much load on CPU when encoding
Even one of the more powerfull CPU-5960K can not keep up with encoding. You may just
need to reduce some settings and only run one encoding process at a time.
The above is based on using ConvertXtoHD, 50GB Blu-ray disk of Game of Throne’s full season.
With my settings, takes about 2 1/2 hours to complete to 1080. 16 conversions will run my CPU at 100% during this time period. So I cut it back to 1-4 at a time
Handbrake does it now..
http://www.dayonepatch.com/index.php?/topic/117119-anybody-messed-with-h265-hevc-yet-handbrake-just-started-supporting-it-and-vlc-beta-does-as-well/
thanks for reply and help.
hope this will help as they mentioned and not much load on CPU when encoding. i have some old movies 1080p and want to re-rip in HEVC to save space but no loss of quality and easy to share with friends too.
regards.
not much load on CPU when encoding
Even one of the more powerfull CPU-5960K can not keep up with encoding. You may just
need to reduce some settings and only run one encoding process at a time.
The above is based on using ConvertXtoHD, 50GB Blu-ray disk of Game of Throne's full season.
With my settings, takes about 2 1/2 hours to complete to 1080. 16 conversions will run my CPU at 100% during this time period. So I cut it back to 1-4 at a time
i am trying to minimize the load on CPU even turn off my security software and disconnect from internet and only one encoding process at a time.
thanks for your valuable time and guidance
regards.