Hello,
I usually encode in HEVC 10bit for all of my library. I like how it smooths stuff out, and I don't get much banding at all.
With that being said.. I am not sure if this is the problem or if its hardware encoding, versus software encoding.
When I encode a 1 hr 42 min movie, and I open it up in VLC or anything else it says the movie is 10+ hours. This seems to happen pretty consistently. I've just tried to disable hardware encoding in general, and trying purely software encoding to see if maybe something is going on with hardware encoding.
Just wanted to see if this is common or what. Or if anyone had any thoughts.
Thanks,
Michael
I usually encode in HEVC 10bit for all of my library. I like how it smooths stuff out, and I don't get much banding at all.
With that being said.. I am not sure if this is the problem or if its hardware encoding, versus software encoding.
When I encode a 1 hr 42 min movie, and I open it up in VLC or anything else it says the movie is 10+ hours. This seems to happen pretty consistently. I've just tried to disable hardware encoding in general, and trying purely software encoding to see if maybe something is going on with hardware encoding.
Just wanted to see if this is common or what. Or if anyone had any thoughts.
Thanks,
Michael
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