Lower quality with smaller filesize VS. Higher quality with bigger filesize

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Which video sample do you prefer?

  • The 18 one with a bigger size(1.26GB for full movie) and slighly better quality.

    Votes: 16 57.1%
  • The 19 one with a smaller size(1.06GB for full movie) and slighly lower quality.

    Votes: 12 42.9%

  • Total voters
    28

SamKook

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I was playing with the idea of maybe slightly reducing the quality of my encodes so they would take less space and after discussing it on IRC, the idea of making a poll came up.

Your opinion would really be appreciated and it would be even more so if you would explain why.

Here's an example of both quality(the 2 video are in the same archive):

http://jumbofiles.com/1xgcmg0g3gbw/MESS-015_qtest.rar
 

dknyinva

New Member
Dec 5, 2009
16
5
I couldn't tell the diff., but would prefer a better quality if at all possible. Then again the size matter since downloading takes time.

Thanks for the preview:cheer:
 

MDT

New Member
Apr 15, 2008
9
6
Movies should be encoded with x264 instead of xvid, the quality is night and day.
 

SamKook

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Movies should be encoded with x264 instead of xvid, the quality is night and day.

Indeed, but that's not the topic here. Both are encoded with x264(10bit), the question is which quality setting is best to use.

I also provide an avi with my uploads mostly for compatibility's sake(and some people prefer them for some odd reason) and the size is almost always bigger than the x264 encode and is always worst looking.

Edit: Since 75% of the votes so far are for the slightly higher quality settings, I'll continue using them.

You can get the link to the thread with the full movie I used for the comparison(MESS-015) by using the link coolkevin provided below.
 

CoolKevin

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Mar 30, 2007
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I just done a brief view of the 10bit version, it looks very good (picture quality) I watched 45-60 seconds clips in various places, so my recommendations are the 10bit,
I will have to work before I starting watching it fully :perfectplan: (the perfect plan would be to skip work)

great job Samkook :cheer:

and for the lazy ones the link http://www.akiba-online.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2059764&postcount=1846 (like me):pandalaugh:
 
Aug 25, 2010
89
0
I prefer the smaller file size when possible. The difference for me between getting something that is 1GB and 2GB could be hours. It also makes it harder to get when the seed isn't brand new anymore, as people stop sharing it.