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[INFO] 6.0 6.1 6.2 8.0
#1
Big Grin Please! add these levels for x264 = 6.0 6.1 6.2 

and x265 = 8.0

1-2 x264-6.0 +3 x265-6.0 https://youtu.be/_38kKEUqMpk
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#2
Can look at it over the weekend, if you provide more details.
What are the restrictions&co for those levels?
Have you checked that x264 and x265 support those levels? (according to https://x265.readthedocs.io/en/stable/cl...level-tier x265 has no 8.0 level)

Cu Selur
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#3
but I was wrong < x265 = 8.5

more details? what for?

x264 is supported and works < 6.0 6.1 6.2

x265 is supported and works < 8.5
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#4
Quote:more details? what for?
Hybrid validates the number of allowed reference, buffers, etc. that are allowed per level,profile,tier combination to make sure only valid level can be used. x264 and x265 only partially do this, they only show warnings if a violation occurs, but create non-compliant content.

Quote:x264 is supported and works < 6.0 6.1 6.2

x265 is supported and works < 8.5
The question was whether x264&x265 support those levels, not whether the lower profiles are supported, that I know.

Cu Selur
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#5
(13.10.2023, 08:41)Selur Wrote:
Quote:more details? what for?
Hybrid validates the number of allowed reference, buffers, etc. that are allowed per level,profile,tier combination to make sure only valid level can be used. x264 and x265 only partially do this, they only show warnings if a violation occurs, but create non-compliant content.

Quote:x264 is supported and works < 6.0 6.1 6.2

x265 is supported and works < 8.5
The question was whether x264&x265 support those levels, not whether the lower profiles are supported, that I know.

Cu Selur

yeah...

PS
I can't check codecs in Hybrid... it's too complicated...

Most likely "Hybrid" uses the old x264/265 library and therefore does not show "basic" levels

and therefore different errors when using 10-bit 422
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#6
Quote:I can't check codecs in Hybrid... it's too complicated...
I don't understand what you want to say with this.
In Hybrid encoders and decoders are usually separated, so not sure what you want to do.
But yes, Hybrid assumes that you know what you are doing, blindly switching stuff on and off, will not teach you about how video formats/encoders/... work.

Quote:Most likely "Hybrid" uses the old x264/265 library and therefore does not show "basic" levels
Huh What is the new library you are referring too, and what do you understand as "basic" levels?

Quote:and therefore different errors when using 10-bit 422
Sorry, but for me, it's totally unclear what you are referring to.

Cu Selur

Ps.: Sadly https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Effic...and_levels does not list level 8.5 => can't implement, without further details.
Found the relevan info for h.264 over at: https://github.com/mirror/x264/blob/eaa6...bles.c#L46
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#7
ok...

PS
I will use other software for x264 = 6.0 6.1 6.2

processes perfectly

good-luck
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