NVIDIA Shield (Android TV set-top box)
(2015-12-23, 19:46)wesk05 Wrote: If we really want to test whether the SHIELD can handle Ultra HD Blu-ray files, we should be testing HEVC encoded files that are main10 L5.1. The performance of H.264 and HEVC decoders can be totally different on a device. That said, it seems to be OK with 300Mbps bitrate main10 files. These are just 10sec clips that I tested. Will it be the same with longer clips is something to be seen...

'Just one file on a temporary page at the moment, but it's a start:

http://jell.yfish.us/temp.html

I'm about to make a road trip to my parent's for Christmas, so I don't have time to do more files right now. When I get back, I'll whip up a bunch more files, figure out how to present them on the site (need to rework it for both h264 and h265 files) and then update the main page.
Image Jellyfish Bitrate Test Files - http://jell.yfish.us


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RE: NVIDIA Shield (Android TV set-top box) - by ScottAllyn01 - 2015-12-24, 01:42
RE: 64bit XBMC - by nickr - 2015-12-30, 12:08
RE: 64bit XBMC - by Dark_Slayer - 2015-12-30, 21:03
RE: 64bit XBMC - by nickr - 2015-12-30, 23:56
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