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    TV: x264 810p
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    Movies and TV 480p fall under the SD category.

    The other two look great, though I don't see any tv posts at 810p. It looks like a lot of movies have been posted in 810p in the past 2 weeks though.
    Is this becoming a new standard?

    Thank for your work. Can you provide PSDs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tesco View Post
    Movies and TV 480p fall under the SD category.

    The other two look great, though I don't see any tv posts at 810p. It looks like a lot of movies have been posted in 810p in the past 2 weeks though.
    Is this becoming a new standard?

    Thank for your work. Can you provide PSDs?
    i designed them of you ones you have already i just managed to find the font online and change the hue and sat on http://pixlr.com/ not got the pxd but could easily recreate them also i have seen 480p of all of them online i also designed a whole nzbindex of your site from ground up its not quite as good as this one but its getting them..
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    I was also about to ask about what the fuck is up with 810p, it's only mod 2 (though it's 1440 width is mod16). Either way, too small of a difference with qualifying benefit over 720p.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjmacky View Post
    I was also about to ask about what the fuck is up with 810p, it's only mod 2 (though it's 1440 width is mod16). Either way, too small of a difference with qualifying benefit over 720p.
    Yes.
    I wish they would make a standard between 480p and 720p.
    720p destroys my bandwidth, but my eyes have been spoiled with all this 720p and cant stand 480p unless it's something animated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tesco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mjmacky View Post
    I was also about to ask about what the fuck is up with 810p, it's only mod 2 (though it's 1440 width is mod16). Either way, too small of a difference with qualifying benefit over 720p.
    Yes.
    I wish they would make a standard between 480p and 720p.
    720p destroys my bandwidth, but my eyes have been spoiled with all this 720p and cant stand 480p unless it's something animated.
    Some are pushing for 576p as its own standard, which is even more suitable than 480p because both dimensions of 1024 x 576 are mod16 (divisible by 16, making it more compression friendly). It can work for both standard 16:9 TV and movies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjmacky View Post
    both dimensions of 1024 x 576 are mod16 (divisible by 16, making it more compression friendly).
    Does that mean the file size of a 575p will be lower, like say close to a 480p? Or do you just mean that it is quicker to compress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tesco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mjmacky View Post
    both dimensions of 1024 x 576 are mod16 (divisible by 16, making it more compression friendly).
    Does that mean the file size of a 575p will be lower, like say close to a 480p? Or do you just mean that it is quicker to compress.
    Yes lower. I'll break it down with an example. Imagine the video stream was encoded at a final usage of 0.4 bits/pixel

    1 hour of a 1280 x 720 yields 3.704 Gbyte
    1 hour of a 1024 x 576 yields 2.371 Gbyte
    1 hour of a 848 x 480 yields 1.636 Gbyte (additionally, also gives aspect ratio error).

    That's for the video alone, so audio not taken into account. 0.4 bpp can usually be higher than you'd see in scene releases as well.

    And compression efficiency is a result of encoding 16x16 macroblocks. When you are outside of a mod16 resolution, you lose some of that efficiency.

    For example, using quality based encoding, if you encode at 850 x 480, the file size will be closer to if you encoded 864 x 480 than if you encoded to 848 x 480. That's why shaving off those extra couple of pixels per frame makes an unexpected drastic difference (depending on the resolution).
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    Quote Originally Posted by tesco View Post

    Thank for your work. Can you provide PSDs?
    I still have the PSD's from the originals. Need them?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skiz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tesco View Post

    Thank for your work. Can you provide PSDs?
    I still have the PSD's from the originals. Need them?
    I've still got them as well, just wanted to add the new ones to the collection since they contain some new backgrounds.

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