[UTW]_Photokano_-_01_[h264-720p][540168B3].mkv


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Date Submitted05/04/2013 04:44
SeriesPhotokano - Episode 1 (of 13): Encounter
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Article (!)Photokano – 01
File Name (Size)[UTW]_Photokano_-_01_[h264-720p][540168B3].mkv (255.2 MB)
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13 comment(s):
L 05/04/2013 05:16 — shin_sawada
05/04/2013 05:18 — John_Rhogan
The only thing that bugs me about 10bit videos, is watching them on a laptop. Even with updated codec packs.
05/04/2013 05:41 — EXkurogane
Never had a problem with KMplayer (as long you make sure video renderer - VMR9), i did some custom settings as well; i dont use MPC anymore, the KLite codec packs gives me a lot of problems, and use up too much resource on a computer; trying playing a 10GB anime movie with 10 bit = lagging, while i can even drag the seek bar freely on KMP with the same video.
05/04/2013 06:00 — Anonymous
What? Really? CCCP, the older version still works wonders for me on my laptop.
05/04/2013 06:35 — alpeia2
Try VLC, it's free and no codecs required.

Share the love and keep watching.
05/04/2013 06:56 — dark
try this
http://codecs.forumotion.net/t427-tuto...e-core-cpu
i tried & i can play 10-bit with almost no problem :)
Q 05/04/2013 07:50 *A_Registered_Trademark
Maximum Hi10P Performance:
Farfie, a source of several recent BD encodes, recommends the new "Kawaii Codec Pack" from haruhichan forums at his website.  Haruhichan was known for some helpful articles on early hi10p adoption. Their "Kawaii-Codec-Pack" is an optimized combo of madVR, LAVFilters, Haali splitter, xy-VSFilters, and MPC.  They claim:

"This codec pack will result in higher image quality and performance than using CCCP, so if you’re struggling to play back Hi10P anime, or even regular 1080p, consider trying this. This codec pack will be updated regularly and uses very new versions of libav for decoding as well as custom edits to make 10-bit decoding even faster, giving it much more speed than the ridiculously outdated ffdshow-tryouts project."

Here's the link:

http://haruhichan.com/forum/showthread...Codec-Pack

The downside: Norton Internet Security wouldn't let me keep it last time I tried to get it.  I would download it, Norton would deleted it without even asking.  Norton's reasons for deletion were vague, and said the status of Kawaii might change as more people use it.

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Regardless of codec, the minimum requirement for all flavors of h264 including hi10p is SandyBridge, according to the h264 engineering group: So at minimum an i3-2100 processor.  If your laptop doesn't have at least that, you may be stuck in 8-bit land.
Q 05/04/2013 08:40 — KazolOrajia
I can play 10-bit fine with a Pentium 2009 laptop. I'm using MPC-HC with LAV filters and EVR-CP as my renderer (I tried MadVR - my laptop couldn't handle it at all). I get smooth playback at great quality.
05/04/2013 09:46 — admin
I've probably said it before, but I strongly recommend not listening to any marketing bullcrap that Intel/MPEG may have put out about requiring a Sandy Bridge CPU for playback of 10-bit video.
05/04/2013 10:38 *A_Registered_Trademark
The report I'm referring to predates the use of hi10p in anime or practically anywhere.  It was a guideline for general hardware requirements to use the spectrum of 21 h264 encode procedures.  At that time, they also specifically commented that hi10p was unlikely to ever be used for mainstream consumer products given its relatively large costs and small benefits.  

That being said, I congratulate all success stories.  I have no dog in any fight, except like admin and KazolOrajia, I prefer low cost solutions so more people can enjoy anime.

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The purpose of my hardware comment was to give people some practical ideas about minimum hardware, meaning what average people might need.  If someone came to me with a single-core Pentium and wanted to run 1080p-Hi10P anime, I would despair of getting them up and running, even if KazolOrajia is doing it.  Admin could probably do it chaining together some Nokia dumb phones.  Actually, I think he was using an Atom processor and a netbook last I heard.  But I don't want to try and get someone else up and running with an Atom netbook.
05/04/2013 11:12 — admin
Your advice is definitely very good and appreciated every time :)
However, I think a Sandy Bridge CPU is a very misleading baseline to put in. *

Realistically, I think a desktop dual core Intel Core 2 or AMD Phenom (or laptop equivalents) are realistic minimums for the majority of setups to play 1080p Hi10 fine without tweaking. Assuming of course that the computer isn't bloated, malware infested or touched by one of the weird virii that float around here at times.
If you don't have that, well, you better start looking for a bunch of old Nokia phones...


* I assume the recommendation stems from the hardware decoder included on Sandy Bridge CPUs and later, not what the CPU is capable of doing via normal execution; note that the hardware decoder requires the iGPU on the CPU to be active, which I presume quite a number of people have disabled due to having a discrete GPU installed
05/04/2013 19:02 — Anonymous
Haruhichan has shown that they don't know what they are talking about several times before and tripped themselves up.Read the comments here http://afternoonnapsempire.org/subtitl...r-matters/ .It shows one of there admins (and writer of there guide) showing he doesn't know very much  about subtitle rendering when his guide has been shown to be wrong .Haruhichan is not a very good source for information or help .
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