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So I've got a movie, The Dark Side of the Moon (1990), it's really grainy and it's good. I've got Blu-ray source. I would like to compress it but don't want to loose grain.
I've tried H.265 (NVEnc) was reeeeealy surprised by speed. It took about 10 minutes to compress hour and a half film. And it looks really good, but grain in background is almost lost. Looks more like a blurry madness. Take a look:
Maybe i can do smth so i won't loose grain and still have this high speed of encoding? Or i have to switch from gpu to cpu render and spend ~90minutes?
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So I've got a movie, The Dark Side of the Moon (1990), it's really grainy and it's good. I've got Blu-ray source. I would like to compress it but don't want to loose grain.
I've tried H.265 (NVEnc) was reeeeealy surprised by speed. It took about 10 minutes to compress hour and a half film. And it looks really good, but grain in background is almost lost. Looks more like a blurry madness. Take a look:
https://cdn.knightlab.com/libs/juxtapose/latest/embed/index.html?uid=7073f582-b9b4-11ed-b5bd-6595d9b17862
Maybe i can do smth so i won't loose grain and still have this high speed of encoding? Or i have to switch from gpu to cpu render and spend ~90minutes?
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