2015-09-07, 16:01
(2015-09-07, 15:42)Roby77 Wrote: no i will try on my really old desktop i7 860 @3.4ghz
maybe i will upgrade to a desktop with skylake
but before i also want to verify if 265 has the same video quality vs 264
The better the video source quality, the better the hevc compression in my experience, using ffmpeg for hevc. Anything between 50-92% is possible, although I have been more focused on file size savings than quality retention. I have re-encoded most 720p stuff I have, which is relatively easy going at 11fps on average on a i3 3225 machine. 1080p is another story (2-3 fps), not to mention 4K source.