Question Is A52s not capable of vp9 4K60 playback? - Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G

It seems that although the 2160p shows up in the selection, I can't play 4K60 YouTube videos properly, let along 4K60 HDR ones. I've tried with browser, Youtube app, Vanced, NewPipe, all without luck. Even when I downloaded webm files, A52s still struggles to play.
Interestingly enough, A52s actually can play 4K60 HDR10 HEVC video demos perfectly that I downloaded.
So is this about vp9 codec?

There was a thread about a similar or the same issue once:
No 4K60 playback on A52s - SD778G
Not a pleasant surprise, that this mid-2021 near top 700-class snappy is not able to play 4 year old 4K60 videos recorded with cpu-wise much weaker SoCs. Even A51 Exynos 9611 could play 4K120. Should be considered if buying this phone...:rolleyes:
forum.xda-developers.com
So maybe xplayer might help you? Although I think since that thread was about existing files that user had, it was probably H.264 files?
(I was not involved in that thread, although I remember I did download that test-file that was there and has since been removed, and I indeed could not play that one without stuttering)

Yes, Google showed me that thread before I posted.
I did test samples from 4kmedia.org, and A52s actually can play 10bit h.265 files with high bitrate using built-in player and/or xplayer without problem, albeit the highest bitrate it can handle is around 50-60 Mb/s I think.
So my real problem is about vp9.

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Can Oneplus 3 Play HEVC x265 1080p 10bit 30FPS Videos in HW/HW+ Mode?

Questions for all the OP3 Users. Can it play HEVC x265 1080p 10bit 30FPS Videos in HW/HW+ Mode on MXPlayer?
Are there any Artifacts or it lags and sttutters?
i have been Asking This question but only 2 OP3 users have replied.
One says it cant play in HW only SW mode. Other Says It Can on Stock ROM.
If Few more users confirm it does or does not, then it will help me decide to buy this one or Le Max 2.
Please Reply.
Thanks in Advance.
I played h.265 videos encoded in 10bits and 1080p23 through the stock video player as well as mxplayer with HW and HW+ modes. I also played a 4k 60fps 10 bit video used to showcase the samsung 4k tvs with no issues what so ever. HW playback yet again. Both on the stock ROM and kernel.
Mine on stock Oxygen ROM.....10Bit x265 CAN'T play in HW/HW+ mode...only in SW.
However, 8Bit x265 CAN play in HW/HW+ without problem.
EDIT: Got mine solved now my OP3 can play x265 10bit video file in hw+ .
sample from here http://demo-uhd3d.com/fiche.php?cat=uhd&id=45
H265 10bit, up to 23.976fps
Resolution : 3840x2160
File size : 655 MB
Duration : 01min 46sec
Format : TS
Codec : HEVC
Overall bit rate : 51.4 Mb/s
Bit depth : 10 bits
Frame rate : 23.976 fps
rom:
OXYGENOS 3.2.1
Yes it can play without stutters with HW+ turned on
also
this http://demo-uhd3d.com/fiche.php?cat=uhd&id=96
H265 10bit, 59.940fps
Resolution : 3840x2160
File size : 818 MB
Duration : 02min 12sec
Format : TS
Codec : HEVC
Overall bit rate : 51.6 Mb/s
Bit depth : 10 bits
Frame rate : 59.940 fps
rom:
OXYGENOS 3.2.1
Played without stutters with HW+ turned on
and this one: http://demo-uhd3d.com/fiche.php?cat=uhd&id=144
HDR 10bit HEVC, 59.940fps
Resolution : 3840*2160
File size : 1120 MB
Duration : 02min 07sec
Format : MP4
Codec : HEVC
Overall bit rate : 75.8 Mb/s
Bit depth : 10 bits
Frame rate : 59.940 fps
Played without stutters with HW+ turned on
lokr said:
sample from here http://demo-uhd3d.com/fiche.php?cat=uhd&id=45
H265 10bit, up to 23.976fps
Resolution : 3840x2160
File size : 655 MB
Duration : 01min 46sec
Format : TS
Codec : HEVC
Overall bit rate : 51.4 Mb/s
Bit depth : 10 bits
Frame rate : 23.976 fps
rom:
OXYGENOS 3.2.1
Yes it can play without stutters with HW+ turned on
also
this http://demo-uhd3d.com/fiche.php?cat=uhd&id=96
H265 10bit, 59.940fps
Resolution : 3840x2160
File size : 818 MB
Duration : 02min 12sec
Format : TS
Codec : HEVC
Overall bit rate : 51.6 Mb/s
Bit depth : 10 bits
Frame rate : 59.940 fps
rom:
OXYGENOS 3.2.1
Played without stutters with HW+ turned on
and this one: http://demo-uhd3d.com/fiche.php?cat=uhd&id=144
HDR 10bit HEVC, 59.940fps
Resolution : 3840*2160
File size : 1120 MB
Duration : 02min 07sec
Format : MP4
Codec : HEVC
Overall bit rate : 75.8 Mb/s
Bit depth : 10 bits
Frame rate : 59.940 fps
Played without stutters with HW+ turned on
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Can you play x265 10bit in mkv format in hw/hw+? Mine cannot..Dont know why.
Yup, it can play tested with jellyfish-120-mbps-4k-uhd-hevc-10bit.mkv 438 MB http://jell.yfish.us/media/jellyfish-120-mbps-4k-uhd-hevc-10bit.mkv
and with jellyfish-100-mbps-hd-hevc.mkv 100 Mbps 365 MB http://jell.yfish.us/media/jellyfish-100-mbps-hd-hevc.mkv
give some links with vids that OP3 cannot play so I will check on mine, my op3 have all stock, no root.
lokr said:
Yup, it can play tested with jellyfish-120-mbps-4k-uhd-hevc-10bit.mkv 438 MB http://jell.yfish.us/media/jellyfish-120-mbps-4k-uhd-hevc-10bit.mkv
and with jellyfish-100-mbps-hd-hevc.mkv 100 Mbps 365 MB http://jell.yfish.us/media/jellyfish-100-mbps-hd-hevc.mkv
give some links with vids that OP3 cannot play so I will check on mine, my op3 have all stock, no root.
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Nevermind....I get it play fine now in hw+. All I did was to change the mkv extension of the 10bit x265 video file that refused to play in hw/hw+ to mp4. It played fine in hw+. Change it back to mkv...it also play fine in hw+. Now all my x265 10 bit mkv can play in hw+. Weird!!
Thanks Everyone.
I think i will buy this.
sorry for jacking this thread, but can anyone try hi10p h264 in this phone? I want to know before getting this phone.
I'm currently on zenfone 2 which is x86, no problems with h264 hi10p.
xjammetx said:
sorry for jacking this thread, but can anyone try hi10p h264 in this phone? I want to know before getting this phone.
I'm currently on zenfone 2 which is x86, no problems with h264 hi10p.
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Short answer would be "yes, as long as it's not 4k".
For the long version, it depends on several encoding characteristics. These are video grain, bitrate, framerate (taking anime into consideration, there shouldn't be any 60fps releases so it's okay), chroma subsampling (4:4:4 and 4:2:2 being more CPU intensive to decode than the usual 4:2:0) and colour space (BT.601 and BT.709 are more widely supported and easier on the CPU than BT.2020, but you'd need a beast of a desktop CPU to software render anything in the BT.2020 space anyway, not a mere phone).
If the SSA subtitles are heavily animated, you can't do much about it. You'd need to find a video player on android that can properly render it, or hope that overclocking the phone might reduce the subtitle lag. Testing the file you linked on the MX Player 10-bit playback topic, it seems that the CPU usage doesn't increase by much with the subtitles flying around the screen, but the delays are noticeable while MX Player struggles to render them. It ain't as bad as you might imagine, as there aren't many dropped frames, but the frame representation is delayed severely. As a sidenote, reducing the rendering quality of the video doesn't affect the subtitle rendering lag in any way.
Dariusdd said:
Short answer would be "yes, as long as it's not 4k".
For the long version, it depends on several encoding characteristics. These are video grain, bitrate, framerate (taking anime into consideration, there shouldn't be any 60fps releases so it's okay), chroma subsampling (4:4:4 and 4:2:2 being more CPU intensive to decode than the usual 4:2:0) and colour space (BT.601 and BT.709 are more widely supported and easier on the CPU than BT.2020, but you'd need a beast of a desktop CPU to software render anything in the BT.2020 space anyway, not a mere phone).
If the SSA subtitles are heavily animated, you can't do much about it. You'd need to find a video player on android that can properly render it, or hope that overclocking the phone might reduce the subtitle lag. Testing the file you linked on the MX Player 10-bit playback topic, it seems that the CPU usage doesn't increase by much with the subtitles flying around the screen, but the delays are noticeable while MX Player struggles to render them. It ain't as bad as you might imagine, as there aren't many dropped frames, but the frame representation is delayed severely. As a sidenote, reducing the rendering quality of the video doesn't affect the subtitle rendering lag in any way.
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thanks for the reply.
how about 40Mbps~ coalgirl's level encodes?
Will you test a file for me?
xjammetx said:
thanks for the reply.
how about 40Mbps~ coalgirl's level encodes?
Will you test a file for me?
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https://www.nyaa.se/?page=view&tid=789147
Tried that one. It's bloated and the noise levels are over the top. Simply put, it lags during high bitrate scenes, doesn't during lower bitrate scenes. It is rather watchable with just a few dropped frames if you lower the colour format from YUV to 16 bit RGB and use speedup tricks which butchers dithering and makes the video blocky with visible dither artifacts. Even so, the processor usage sits usually at 100%
I've also tried: http://coalgirls.wakku.to/657/evangelion the first movie in 1080p.
It works fine, colour format YUV with no speedup tricks. The processor usage jumped between 55 and 90%. Do note that this has only ~17Mbps bitrate. I think that 40Mbps is a bit farfetched as well as useless on a screen this small. Fortunately, most encodes have more reasonable bitrates, so it shouldn't pose much of a problem.
Tested on arter97's CM13 + kernel using MX Player Beta 1.8.6. This also means the processor had stock clockspeeds. For 10 bit h264 decoding, Samsung's Exynos 8890 and Huawei's Kirin 950/955 should be a little better than Snapdragon 820. I don't know by how much, but you should take note that the Galaxy S7 had its codec support gimped by Samsung (specifically, it lost 10 bit h265 decoding) after a certain update for both Exynos and Qualcomm versions, and I am not sure about the current codec support of HiSilicon chips like the Kirin.
Dariusdd said:
https://www.nyaa.se/?page=view&tid=789147
Tried that one. It's bloated and the noise levels are over the top. Simply put, it lags during high bitrate scenes, doesn't during lower bitrate scenes. It is rather watchable with just a few dropped frames if you lower the colour format from YUV to 16 bit RGB and use speedup tricks which butchers dithering and makes the video blocky with visible dither artifacts. Even so, the processor usage sits usually at 100%
I've also tried: http://coalgirls.wakku.to/657/evangelion the first movie in 1080p.
It works fine, colour format YUV with no speedup tricks. The processor usage jumped between 55 and 90%. Do note that this has only ~17Mbps bitrate. I think that 40Mbps is a bit farfetched as well as useless on a screen this small. Fortunately, most encodes have more reasonable bitrates, so it shouldn't pose much of a problem.
Tested on arter97's CM13 + kernel using MX Player Beta 1.8.6. This also means the processor had stock clockspeeds. For 10 bit h264 decoding, Samsung's Exynos 8890 and Huawei's Kirin 950/955 should be a little better than Snapdragon 820. I don't know by how much, but you should take note that the Galaxy S7 had its codec support gimped by Samsung (specifically, it lost 10 bit h265 decoding) after a certain update for both Exynos and Qualcomm versions, and I am not sure about the current codec support of HiSilicon chips like the Kirin.
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mean/average bitrate of that movie must be near to (((18823.5 * 10^6) *8) / 7200) * 10^-6
or 20.91500 Mbps
try this one
http://coalgirls.wakku.to/6368/nisemonogatari
^
try that, just get the
Code:
[Coalgirls]_Nisemonogatari_OP3_(1920x1080_Blu-ray_FLAC)_[948BD021].mkv
(((458.18 * 10^6) * 8) / 90) * 10^-6
40.7271111 Mbps on average.
^ my zenfone 2 decodes that file with no problems, given that its an x86 architecture rather than arm.
xjammetx said:
try this one
http://coalgirls.wakku.to/6368/nisemonogatari
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Using YUV there are a few dropped frames between 1:20 and 1:27, otherwise it's a flawless playback. Using RGB32 there aren't any visible dropped frames during the entire run. I've tested it several times. During those 7 seconds, the processor stays at 100% usage, otherwise it sits around 80-85%. Understandably, the phone gets hot and the battery drains like mad.
I don't think sustained playback at these levels of processor usage is good for the device.

Is it posible to use H.265 Codec for video recording?

A few weeks ago I decided to use h.265 in every device at home, I managed to reduce videos from 1 GB to 300 MB without sacrificing quality.
So I´m curious if the HTC 10 or HTC U11 are capable of video record with h.265 codec. I know Snapdragon 810, 820, 835 are capable of using H.265 codec.
As far as I know camera takes the video and audio information from media_profiles.xml file. Is it just as simple to copy a preset video and audio config from any other devices as OnePlus 3/3T?, as I see some of forums from OnePlus changing video configuration to use 60FPS with the ported ZSL Google Camera.

1080p in Netflix?

Hi!
Anyone can stream at 1080p in Netflix? The maximum I am getting is 480p.
It can be tested searching for a video called "test patterns". While playing it, the resolution and frame rate appears in the top right corner (yellow text).
Netflix works:
Not certified device = 480p even if you have paid for 1080p
Certified device = maximum resolution you have subscribed
I think maybe the htc10 is not certified for 1080p video.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/netflix-hd-ultrahd-ultrahd-dolby-5-1-l1-t3535349
Thanks!
So, the HT 10 is a L3 device, right? I mean, only can stream at 480p.
I've tested 1080p without problems.
With the official app or the one modified?
modified
Ok, so confirmed that the htc10 is a L3 device.
I am going to test the modified.

Is X265 10bit 1080p mkv supported?

Is honor 8 pro capable of playing X265 10bit 1080p hevc video?
I've tried samples from jelly fish with stock player, mx player n vlc. None works. Tested the same on friend's op3t phone n it played smoothly with stock player. Even X265 10bit 120mbps 4k video was played without lag on op3t. But this honor 8 pro cant even play 5mbps X265 10bit video?
So is this hardware issue on honor 8 pro?
Any suggestions??
Life_sux said:
Is honor 8 pro capable of playing X265 10bit 1080p hevc video?
I've tried samples from jelly fish with stock player, mx player n vlc. None works. Tested the same on friend's op3t phone n it played smoothly with stock player. Even X265 10bit 120mbps 4k video was played without lag on op3t. But this honor 8 pro cant even play 5mbps X265 10bit video?
So is this hardware issue on honor 8 pro?
Any suggestions??
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Yes. It's absolutely capable. I just tried. Make sure you're using the latest vlc 3.0.0
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Yes i m using vlc 3.0 but no help. Any settings to change? Attached is the screen grab. It plays for few secs and then hangs.
https://youtu.be/gvWLlUT0jMs
Pls can anyone suggest what would be the prob??
Life_sux said:
Yes i m using vlc 3.0 but no help. Any settings to change? Attached is the screen grab. It plays for few secs and then hangs.
https://youtu.be/gvWLlUT0jMs
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I really have no idea.
Try turning the hardware acceleration to Full in Vlc.
Are you on EMUI8?
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Hardware acceleration is to full and m still on emui 5.1, waiting for ota update.
If its of any help, attached is the screen grab from stock player.
Playback is smooth but with distorted colors.
https://youtu.be/YDyZ4vTSJuM
Life_sux said:
If its of any help, attached is the screen grab from stock player.
Playback is smooth but with distorted colors.
https://youtu.be/YDyZ4vTSJuM
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I too had this problem on EMUI 5.1
Wait for the update. It may solve the problem because I didn't encounter this problem on EMUI 8.
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Thanks for your help!! Will update once i get oreo update..
So my phone has been updated to emui 8.0 and phone has been factory reset post update but this issue of non playing X265 10bit videos is still there.
Any advise?
1080p hevc mkv videos cannot be played with inbuilt player (due to colour distortion, though videos are played). With MX player, HW decoder is not supported; video automatically starts playing with SW decoder. With VLC full Hardware decoding is supported without color distortion (but still playback is not that smooth, sometimes even videos got stuck).
Overall video playback on honor 8 pro is poor. So don't expect much.
Lakadbaggha said:
1080p hevc mkv videos cannot be played with inbuilt player (due to colour distortion, though videos are played).
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correct
Lakadbaggha said:
With MX player, HW decoder is not supported; video automatically starts playing with SW decoder.
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correct
Lakadbaggha said:
With VLC full Hardware decoding is supported without color distortion (but still playback is not that smooth, sometimes even videos got stuck).
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correct
M facing same issues that u highlighted above. Earlier in my posts I was told that this device is capable of running hevc 10bit videos so I thought its my device specific issue.
Lakadbaggha said:
Overall video playback on honor 8 pro is poor. So don't expect much.
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OK, so any solutions to play hevc vdo or should I stick to x264 only?
Life_sux said:
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M facing same issues that u highlighted above. Earlier in my posts I was told that this device is capable of running hevc 10bit videos so I thought its my device specific issue.
OK, so any solutions to play hevc vdo or should I stick to x264 only?
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The chipset is surely capable but I don't know why this happens.
Vlc does play the video but if the video is skipped, it gets stuck on that frame.
Maybe because the kirin chipset isn't widely used and thus, there are optimisation issues with many apps. I get dropped frame rates almost in all games and this baffles me because the chipset is fairly powerful.
I am not buying device with kirin chipset again. Lots of optimization issues with 3rd party apps.
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K.khiladi said:
The chipset is surely capable but I don't know why this happens.
Vlc does play the video but if the video is skipped, it gets stuck on that frame.
Maybe because the kirin chipset isn't widely used and thus, there are optimisation issues with many apps. I get dropped frame rates almost in all games and this baffles me because the chipset is fairly powerful.
I am not buying device with kirin chipset again. Lots of optimization issues with 3rd party apps.
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it would be really sad. u've contributed a lot to this community. to say this means we won't see you in the honor/ huawei section that often since they usually stick to their own processor.
but yes, it does seem sad that there's really not much optimisation... though for the GPU, it is still MALI, which is also on Exynos.
i can only hope things will be better and Huawei/ honor can really work with more developers.
mydragoon said:
it would be really sad. u've contributed a lot to this community. to say this means we won't see you in the honor/ huawei section that often since they usually stick to their own processor.
but yes, it does seem sad that there's really not much optimisation... though for the GPU, it is still MALI, which is also on Exynos.
i can only hope things will be better and Huawei/ honor can really work with more developers.
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I can't really say if that first line was sarcasm or not.
This device can't play any game without skipping frame rates. It lags pathetically on playing temple run 2.
There are clearly optimisation issues for 3rd party apps because they have optimised it exceptionally well for their own apps and the whole software. This ruins the overall experience because as the OP stated that a device with SD821 plays 1080p 10 bit x265 videos smoothly while this doesn't.
Exynos devices may not be relying from this same problem because Samsung sells those devices in a lot more number than Kirin devices.
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K.khiladi said:
I can't really say if that first line was sarcasm or not.
This device can't play any game without skipping frame rates. It lags pathetically on playing temple run 2.
There are clearly optimisation issues for 3rd party apps because they have optimised it exceptionally well for their own apps and the whole software. This ruins the overall experience because as the OP stated that a device with SD821 plays 1080p 10 bit x265 videos smoothly while this doesn't.
Exynos devices may not be relying from this same problem because Samsung sells those devices in a lot more number than Kirin devices.
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why do you think it's sarcasm??
as for Exynos devices... they also use MALI GPU, though it's a diff variant of the chip. still, if they can get it optimised... i guess we can hope it's the same for Huawei/ honor. after all, Huawei/ honor is also one of the top manufacturers in the world right now.
mydragoon said:
why do you think it's sarcasm??
as for Exynos devices... they also use MALI GPU, though it's a diff variant of the chip. still, if they can get it optimised... i guess we can hope it's the same for Huawei/ honor. after all, Huawei/ honor is also one of the top manufacturers in the world right now.
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I felt it was sarcasm because I don't think I have done anything major for the community here. I am not a dev [emoji12]
I haven't used an Exynos device. So, I am just guessing. Yup, I know they both use the same GPU but with lesser number of cores though. Maybe that's the root cause of this or it's just pure optimisation problems, don't know because reviews didn't show any such issues with this device. I am really confused.
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K.khiladi said:
I felt it was sarcasm because I don't think I have done anything major for the community here. I am not a dev [emoji12]
I haven't used an Exynos device. So, I am just guessing. Yup, I know they both use the same GPU but with lesser number of cores though. Maybe that's the root cause of this or it's just pure optimisation problems, don't know because reviews didn't show any such issues with this device. I am really confused.
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Yes even i am also confused as reviews shows no such issues but it can be possible that not many ppl really tested these specific vidoes on this device. Hence I posted screen recordings of my phone. Need some more testers to see if I m the unlucky one.
Stock player plays video smoothly but with lot of color distortion. VLC just hangs after 1sec and MX player plays through SW decoder with lot of stuttering. XPlayer from Google play plays video much better but still stutter a lot. Overall you can't play x265 10bit HEVC videos with higher bitrate n framerate and of higher file size on our H8Pro. What a disappointment. I tested the Jellyfish sample video which was around ~33mb and main10
Not only in hevc, x264 video playback also have a bug. The 'blacks' are not shown properly in HW decoding of MX player or inbuilt player or VLCs full Hardware decoding or any app using internal codecs including video playback in YouTube app. There is a permanent 'tint' over video (only video screen) when played in these ways. The tint is absent in SW decoding mode of MX player which means the fault is in internal decoding.
To check this pause a black scene of widescreen video (so that there are top and bottom black bars). The black bars are distinctly visible in inbuilt player (and other playbacks that use internal decoding); But screen is full black (black of screen becomes same as that of bars and so can not be distinguished) when SW decoding of MX player or VLC (No harware acceleration) is used.
Not only blacks become greenish black but all colors become slightly dull compared to actual.
This most probably wasn't before oreo update.
Also there is one more magic to it. I tried to attach screenshot, but the screenshots are clear (tint is absent), even when screen recording is on tint dissapears and reappears as soon as screen recording is turned off.
I had to take shot from another phones camera. Pics in attachment is of same black scene (video paused). Screenshot is completely black while photograph shows how it actually appears (distinct top and bottom stripes).
Eye comfort or display color settings has nothing to do with it.
I already reported this issue to honor customer care but I don't think it would do anything.
Anyways, there is NO way to fully enjoy videos in our honor 8 pro. We have to just accept this. To avoid frustrations: stop downloading x265 video, stop comparing with other phones and simply accept what we have.

Will we finally be able to choose h.265 for UHD video recording compression?

Even last gen Exynos supported it, I believe. Not sure about Snapdragon.
Would save a lot of space on the NAS...
"Can do it" and "can do it with all resolutions in real time" are different things. Capturing 4k/60 in real time with HEVC is still a chore for most GPUs even with hardware acceleration, not to mention the 960fps stuff that the S9 will be doing. It's possible, but I would not take bets on it.
You can always convert the stuff on your NAS to HEVC with ffmpeg. Any recent GPU can hardware accelerate the process pretty well. I convert stuff all the time with the nVidia GTX 1050 in my media server, converting an hour long 1080p video to HEVC takes about 5-7 minutes (4k takes about half an hour per hour). I have a script that runs against a folder and drops the results into where I store my videos.
Illrigger said:
"Can do it" and "can do it with all resolutions in real time" are different things. Capturing 4k/60 in real time with HEVC is still a chore for most GPUs even with hardware acceleration, not to mention the 960fps stuff that the S9 will be doing. It's possible, but I would not take bets on it.
You can always convert the stuff on your NAS to HEVC with ffmpeg. Any recent GPU can hardware accelerate the process pretty well. I convert stuff all the time with the nVidia GTX 1050 in my media server, converting an hour long 1080p video to HEVC takes about 5-7 minutes (4k takes about half an hour per hour). I have a script that runs against a folder and drops the results into where I store my videos.
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[email protected] is almost guaranteed to use HEVC (H.265) because it would take up so much storage. The GPU and ISP/DSP in the Snapdragon 845 and Exynossupport native HEVC encoding/decoding - if Apple can do it so can Samsung.
I mean, using the ZeroMod on my Snapdragon S7 Edge, I can encode all video modes in HEVC anyway so that shouldn't be an issue
Illrigger said:
"Can do it" and "can do it with all resolutions in real time" are different things. Capturing 4k/60 in real time with HEVC is still a chore for most GPUs even with hardware acceleration, not to mention the 960fps stuff that the S9 will be doing. It's possible, but I would not take bets on it.
You can always convert the stuff on your NAS to HEVC with ffmpeg. Any recent GPU can hardware accelerate the process pretty well. I convert stuff all the time with the nVidia GTX 1050 in my media server, converting an hour long 1080p video to HEVC takes about 5-7 minutes (4k takes about half an hour per hour). I have a script that runs against a folder and drops the results into where I store my videos.
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Which software and nvidia driver version do you use ? ffmpeg directly ? using cuda nvencoder ?
tiliarou said:
Which software and nvidia driver version do you use ? ffmpeg directly ? using cuda nvencoder ?
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I use ffmpeg with the nvenc command string. Quality isn't perfect, but the 66% size reduction is worth it.

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