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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0001267 | DCP-o-matic | Bugs | public | 2018-04-05 16:45 | 2023-12-22 22:32 |
Reporter | carl | Assigned To | |||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | have not tried |
Status | acknowledged | Resolution | open | ||
Summary | 0001267: Investigate problems around 250Mbit/s | ||||
Description | Not sure if I've checked that DCP-o-matic doesn't go over 250Mbit when you ask it for 250... worth checking if we can legitimately blame servers for problems at high bit rates. | ||||
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There is probably something to investigate - in 'earlier times' I did some compression tests with 2k and 4k noise patterns. I just recreated such a 4k noise pattern in Photoshop, and did some compression tests with DCP-o-matic 2.12.4. This pattern is very complex and brings every common compressor to it's knees. 2k - 125Mbit/s-24fps: 156MByte/124MBIt/s The standard size of 312MByte at 250MBit/s/24fps/2k computes to 249MBit/s - nice one. It's a bit strange (though at least safe) that the 4k/24/500MBit/s doesn't nearly reach the target size, but the 48fps version does. Hmm, interesting, I just tried it with the same image in DCP-o-matic 1.83.0 (YES!!!!), and it creates a 625MB file (10s-4k/24fps/500MBit). That computes to...
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2018-04-05 16:45 | carl | New Bug | |
2018-04-16 15:33 | Carsten | Note Added: 0002374 | |
2018-04-16 16:15 | Carsten | Note Edited: 0002374 | |
2018-04-16 16:24 | Carsten | Note Edited: 0002374 | |
2018-04-16 20:01 | Carsten | Note Edited: 0002374 | |
2019-11-20 11:58 | carl | Relationship added | related to 0001664 |
2023-04-15 22:37 | carl | Relationship added | related to 0002450 |
2023-12-22 22:32 | carl | Status | new => acknowledged |