A serious examination of 1080p hi10p hardware requirements
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The NVIDIA Shield TV was able to play a 1080p Hi10P h.264 sample file:

(2015-07-04, 05:15)Tinwarble Wrote:
(2015-07-03, 19:14)oWarchild Wrote: Can someone with a SATV please try playing a couple of h.264 Hi10P animes and report back? I've placed 2 samples (720p / 1080p) in https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6iy4gxgsfn14o...Ph7Ga?dl=0 if you don't mind trying. Thanks!

The only one I tested is the 1080p file. It seemed to play fine, but you do have to (like every other device) turn off hardware decoding because there is no hardware support for Hi10P.

And so did the Braswell:

(2015-07-03, 19:28)fritsch Wrote: 720p: CPU Load: max: 88.5 / 400 % min: 75% / 400% (*) - no skips, no drops
1080p: CPU Load: max: 199,7 / 400% min: 128 / 400% - no skips, no drops.

*: 4 cores == 400%.

Btw. 1080p hevc runs with less cpu load (depending on the bitrate of course).
Tested: http://www.libde265.org/hevc-bitstreams/...-cfg01.mkv (running fine)
http://www.libde265.org/hevc-bitstreams/...-tiles.mkv <- this is far too much - but we still work on HW accel, here.

This is not definitive evidence, more files should be tested but it's encouraging! If you have any of these devices and play Hi10P anime files, let us know your results.
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RE: A serious examination of 1080p hi10p hardware requirements - by oWarchild - 2015-07-04, 12:47
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