Is there a high quality, non-copyrighted video file anyone would recommend using for evaluating different Handbrake settings?
A few seconds of UHQ grainy video, a few seconds with smoke or steam passing in front of someone's face, several seconds of fast action, etc?
Test video file?
Test video file?
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Re: Test video file?
Is there a particular short section of it you'd recommend with a good mix of characteristics?
Re: Test video file?
I have not watched it in native resolution, but it looks like it would have "blown fur" (which would be a lot like "grain"), high movement scenes, etc., distributed through out it. And it starts with a high-contrast section, with the wake-up sequence.
When I was doing a test for high-motion/high detail, I used the Dalek attack on Gallifrey from "Day of the Doctor", but that does not qualify as "non-copyrighted".
When I was doing a test for high-motion/high detail, I used the Dalek attack on Gallifrey from "Day of the Doctor", but that does not qualify as "non-copyrighted".
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Re: Test video file?
Tears Of Steel. Fine grain, mix of live action and CGI.
Anything by Blender Foundation is good.
Anything by Blender Foundation is good.