2011-11-27, 20:47
As I recall, anime release groups have adopted new ways of encoding months before people could play them many times in the past.
No idea why they do this, you would think that if they go to the trouble to make things available for you to watch, that they would use a format people can play. Or is it done for the reason that they only want select groups of people to watch their releases? like some elitist nonsense?
So to get this right: dxva2 can't be used with these hi10 files? so ontop of lack of software player support, my htpc (asrock 330bd) won't be able to play these back at all?
Are these groups only allowing heir stuff to be played on high power machines then? it really does sound like elitist bollocks to me.
I take it you need the same £1000+ machine to re encode these too?
No idea why they do this, you would think that if they go to the trouble to make things available for you to watch, that they would use a format people can play. Or is it done for the reason that they only want select groups of people to watch their releases? like some elitist nonsense?
So to get this right: dxva2 can't be used with these hi10 files? so ontop of lack of software player support, my htpc (asrock 330bd) won't be able to play these back at all?
Are these groups only allowing heir stuff to be played on high power machines then? it really does sound like elitist bollocks to me.
I take it you need the same £1000+ machine to re encode these too?