Is it practical to do an HDTV AMV?
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Is it practical to do an HDTV AMV?
Well, I'm sitting here looking at PlanetES in HDTV with Space Cowboys on DVD somewhere in the mail and I'll begin working on a new trailer, one done entirely at 720p.
The thing I'm asking myself now is, 'is this a good idea?'. The resources required to playback say, DivX:HD with AC3 audio would be a bit high for some people.
On my Athlon 2500 XP+ decoding of DivX:HD at 720p in The Core Media Player actually uses an average of 60% of the CPU power.
Formats like WMV3 in HD have similar demands though so far any format of HD I've thrown at my smaller, Celeron M 1.3ghz laptop has been decotable while using 50-75% of the CPU. Some users however have slower computers that are quite old.
So my question is, is HDTV an unreasonable distrobution for an AMV still?
The thing I'm asking myself now is, 'is this a good idea?'. The resources required to playback say, DivX:HD with AC3 audio would be a bit high for some people.
On my Athlon 2500 XP+ decoding of DivX:HD at 720p in The Core Media Player actually uses an average of 60% of the CPU power.
Formats like WMV3 in HD have similar demands though so far any format of HD I've thrown at my smaller, Celeron M 1.3ghz laptop has been decotable while using 50-75% of the CPU. Some users however have slower computers that are quite old.
So my question is, is HDTV an unreasonable distrobution for an AMV still?
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Re: Is it practical to do an HDTV AMV?
No.DJ_Izumi wrote:So my question is, is HDTV an unreasonable distrobution for an AMV still?
Just do it.
Just use something reasonable, like some H.264 implementation...say, x264. It pays off in quality/size ratio.
CPU usage is high, but if you're going to go to HD anyway, well...fuck 'em.
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Re: Is it practical to do an HDTV AMV?
I really don't want to encode an AMV to a format that even my computer can't playback at full frames. -.-;trythil wrote:No.DJ_Izumi wrote:So my question is, is HDTV an unreasonable distrobution for an AMV still?
Just do it.
Just use something reasonable, like some H.264 implementation...say, x264. It pays off in quality/size ratio.
CPU usage is high, but if you're going to go to HD anyway, well...fuck 'em.
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Re: Is it practical to do an HDTV AMV?
I don't see why you'd step forward in one area and still be waist-deep in molasses in another.DJ_Izumi wrote:I really don't want to encode an AMV to a format that even my computer can't playback at full frames. -.-;trythil wrote:No.DJ_Izumi wrote:So my question is, is HDTV an unreasonable distrobution for an AMV still?
Just do it.
Just use something reasonable, like some H.264 implementation...say, x264. It pays off in quality/size ratio.
CPU usage is high, but if you're going to go to HD anyway, well...fuck 'em.
Metaphorically speaking.
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Re: Is it practical to do an HDTV AMV?
Here I was, thinking "sure, using x264 you can do that with perfectly reasonable filesize" and then I read this:
Heh...
DJ_Izumi wrote:The resources required to playback say, DivX:HD with AC3 audio would be a bit high for some people.
Heh...
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Re: Is it practical to do an HDTV AMV?
Well, I'm sorry, I'd like to see boxes of at least 1ghz being able to playback the video. I figure that's a reasonable hardware specification.sysKin wrote:Here I was, thinking "sure, using x264 you can do that with perfectly reasonable filesize" and then I read this:
DJ_Izumi wrote:The resources required to playback say, DivX:HD with AC3 audio would be a bit high for some people.
Heh...
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