2014-04-08, 09:40
(2014-04-08, 05:48)davilla Wrote: Actually, bitrate is also meaningless. The one true king is knowing the video format, profile and levelAre you sure?
An mkv wrapped h264 [email protected] video can be as low as 60Mbps (which I've known people to successfully test the Arctic M001 at) or as high as 120Mbps (which I've heard the Arctic M001 couldn't handle smoothly)
Also, the jellyfish tests are not very useful comparatively, since nearly *everything* can do h264 these days (i.e. rpi, nearly all android devices, iOS, etc)
MPEG2 and VC-1 are the gotchas for me, since at least 10% of my blu ray library is VC-1 and live-tv backends in the US are still pretty much MPEG2 exclusive until Silicondust finally releases that h264 transcoding tuner