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64bit not compatible with iPhone?

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 4:03 pm
by entropy1980
I started encoding my DVD collection in the new AAC+AC3 (thanks Handbrake guys!) and I see a lot people are encoding as 64-bit, however I have noticed in my limited testing that it seems having them encoded as 64bit seems to break iPhone compatibility. Anyone else having similar issues? My goal is to create great looking AAC+Ac3 that will look awesome on my AppleTv and work on the iPhone. Can anyone else confirm this?

Re: 64bit not compatible with iPhone?

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 4:59 pm
by rhester
That's correct - I am unaware of any portable playback device that supports 64-bit offsets.

Rodney

Re: 64bit not compatible with iPhone?

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 5:10 pm
by entropy1980
Thanks for the response ... good to know... guess I will keep my encodes 32bit unless they end up being jumbo sized (I'm looking at you LOTR triology!)

Re: 64bit not compatible with iPhone?

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 7:19 pm
by jbrjake
Anyone putting a >4GB encode on an iPhone is a total masochist ;P

Besides adding another step for people adapting the ATV preset for use in more situations, this is going to raise issues with the forthcoming Universal Apple preset. The ATV preset already uses 2500 and that's with b-frames. Getting the same quality without b-frames while never going above 4GB and preserving the AC3 along with AAC is going to be....slow.

Re: 64bit not compatible with iPhone?

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 7:24 pm
by entropy1980
jbrjake wrote:Anyone putting a >4GB encode on an iPhone is a total masochist ;P

Besides adding another step for people adapting the ATV preset for use in more situations, this is going to raise issues with the forthcoming Universal Apple preset. The ATV preset already uses 2500 and that's with b-frames. Getting the same quality without b-frames while never going above 4GB and preserving the AC3 along with AAC is going to be....slow.
Slow as in time to encode or slow as in progress in making it happen from a programming perspective?

Re: 64bit not compatible with iPhone?

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 7:32 pm
by jbrjake
entropy1980 wrote:Slow as in time to encode or slow as in progress in making it happen from a programming perspective?
The former.

Speed, Quality, Size: Choose 2.