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| Name: | [Underwater] Phantom - 4K Test Sequence (4096x2304 10-bit H.264) [00754412].mkv | Date: | 2011-11-10, 09:23 UTC |
| Submitter: | Underwater | Seeders: | 3 |
| Tracker: | http://open.nyaatorrents.info:6544/announce | Leechers: | 0 |
| Information: | http://underwater.nyaatorrents.org | Downloads: | 3983 |
| Stardom: | 17 fans. | File size: | 1.92 GiB |

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Torrent description:
This is a 4K (4096x2304) test sequence, intended to test extreme decoding conditions. Your computer may be able to run Crysis, but can it run this?
Specs:
4096x2304 resolution, upscaled from a Blu-ray source, with added 4K grain
~223 Mbps 10-bit H.264 video
Runtime 1:12 (1 minute 12 seconds)
File size 1.92 GB (2 062 942 258 bytes)
Note: There's no sound in this test file.
Recommended to be decoded with LAV Filters. Not recommended to be used with ffdshow-tryouts and madVR, as both will guarantee failure.
Specs:
4096x2304 resolution, upscaled from a Blu-ray source, with added 4K grain
~223 Mbps 10-bit H.264 video
Runtime 1:12 (1 minute 12 seconds)
File size 1.92 GB (2 062 942 258 bytes)
Note: There's no sound in this test file.
Recommended to be decoded with LAV Filters. Not recommended to be used with ffdshow-tryouts and madVR, as both will guarantee failure.
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My Lenovo Y570 with i7 2630QM and GeForce GT 555M play fine both Crysis 2 v1.9 Ultra setting and this raw (with the right decoding tools).
Of course it can run it. There's nothing my spacesh.. computer can't run.
My laptop just started to make some new unidentified noises, I wonder what could be the cause of it.
[√] CrunchyRoll
[√] MX Media dropping honorifics
[√] HorribleSubs
[√] Leaking OreImo from ANN
[√] Making ElitistFags quit
[√] Killing fansubbing in 2010-2011
[√] Hi10P
[√] Hostile takeover of Commie
[√] Attempted assassination of Coalgirls
[√] Flooding Thailand to increase HDD price in order to promote 10bit
[√] 4k video
[ ] Winning in a fistfight against Yamakan
[√] MX Media dropping honorifics
[√] HorribleSubs
[√] Leaking OreImo from ANN
[√] Making ElitistFags quit
[√] Killing fansubbing in 2010-2011
[√] Hi10P
[√] Hostile takeover of Commie
[√] Attempted assassination of Coalgirls
[√] Flooding Thailand to increase HDD price in order to promote 10bit
[√] 4k video
[ ] Winning in a fistfight against Yamakan
So, why are actually useful releases deleted just because they happen to be upscales (like the first fansubbed release of that Touhou doujin anime by EveTaku, there was no other version), but crappy shit by mods is allowed to stay?
Double standards much?
Double standards much?
I agree with moshijesus666, but it's not like this is a big surprise. It's an anime tracker ffs and we all know anime fansubbing is all about the e-penis.
this is retarded, and 4K isn't even going to be the next resolution that hits the mainstream. It's going to be much, much larger.
Everything played properly but the sound, is there any sound in the first place?
Thanks in-advance.
Thanks in-advance.
Okay, great, everything played properly great torrent Daiz thanks a lot :-)
Take care.
Take care.
It was probably intended as something like a tech demo, calm down people.
The encode has been kidnapped by ninjas. Are you a bad enough dude to decode the encode?
No problem playing on my i7-Q720 8GB Ram with ATI HD5730 laptop
no problem playing the video, but it max out(88-90%) my processor :ASUS G74SX i7 2630QM 2.0GHz-2.9GHz with Nvidia GeForce GTX560M and it is fine playing Crysis 2 v1.9 Ultra setting butnot on this video ><
Ran fine @ 35% CPU average on a i7 950 @ 3.71 Ghz and nVidia 460 Superclocked EE edition.
Failed to play smoothly at stock clocks on my i5 2500k and 4870 512mb gpu. Cranked clocks up to 4.2 ghz, then it played smoothly at an average 88% processor usage. This is a major headache for most pcs at the moment, but I can only dream when native res stuff comes out in the next couple of years. Oh and filters were LAV 0.37 and Haali Splitter 1.11.288 on MPC-HC 1.5.3.3824.
tyroz, what are the rest of your pc specs? My specs are as follows: Asrock z68 extreme3 gen3 i5 2500k @ stock 16gb of gskill 1600 ddr3 HD4870 512 @ stock and 1.5tb 7200.11 HDD.
It could also be some issues with how I have my media player and codecs setup, I guess. Though 1080p Hi10p plays flawlessly at stock with everything maxed out.
It could also be some issues with how I have my media player and codecs setup, I guess. Though 1080p Hi10p plays flawlessly at stock with everything maxed out.
You call this a challange!? Man this is a fucking joke, even my old computer could runs this piece of shit not even worth my time! Give me a real challange instead if you can! ;)
I think you guys are missing the point here. Upscaled raws and releases are pointless, because the real-time resizing your computer does to play it in fullscreen accomplishes basically the same thing.
This is a 4K resolution file that Daiz intentionally added grain to the video to more accurately simulate what an actual release like this would be like years from now. Without the grain the large solid color areas would still be very easy to render.
This is a 4K resolution file that Daiz intentionally added grain to the video to more accurately simulate what an actual release like this would be like years from now. Without the grain the large solid color areas would still be very easy to render.
This is nothing compared to linpack. ran fine on a first gen i5
Bad encode is bad encode. Uses 18% CPU, almost no GPU. lol
AMD Phenom x6 1045t 2.7Ghz, 12GB ram, GTX 750ti.
No reason to be 1.92GB, the person just doesn't know what they're doing. Proper 4K encodes are only going to be about 16GB/1 hr, 270-300MB/minute. Not saying it isn't a lot, but in comparison to this encode, it's nothing.
AMD Phenom x6 1045t 2.7Ghz, 12GB ram, GTX 750ti.
No reason to be 1.92GB, the person just doesn't know what they're doing. Proper 4K encodes are only going to be about 16GB/1 hr, 270-300MB/minute. Not saying it isn't a lot, but in comparison to this encode, it's nothing.





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2011-11-10 at 09:26 UTC