![]() Removing subs really diminished the size and I'm convinced its audio or subtitles that are screwing them up the most. I don't need 80 languages I don't need subtitles at all. The only thing I discovered that helped was converting them and removing all the subtitles. And it takes absolutely forever to convert them. I don't understand why these are so popular, I've hated them since I saw them. And one thing pisses me off more than anything is that all my searches in Qbit-torrent are all mkv files the majority of which are unwatchable, once you get down the list past all those mkv files then all the other file extension have no seeds. First, you can search for the extension on the Microsoft store and pay a small fee to get the latest version. maybe It's a hard ware issue this computer only has 4GB ram, amd v140 2.30 GHz chip, 1TB western digital, ATI Radeon HD 4200. There are two ways to get HEVC video on Windows 10. These people who are giving out directions to fix this are so vague and almost cryptic, not one would work, this has been going on for about 6 months ! Can someone here please give me an answer to this issue that actually works. ![]() I must have checked the wrong box or something, I specifically looked out for HEVC x265 and H.x266 Hx254 options and a few codec file types I knew I didn't have. I'm serious man I've spent copious amounts of time trying to fix this. I have followed a bunch of online directions to fix this, none of them worked. mkv files in vlc, mpc-be, mpc-he, and the newest Microsoft player in windows 10, and I was running on Linux mint and studio ubuntu, and none of those players worked either. I've been trying and failing to play different kinds of. mkv they were choppy and the sound kept on gaping out. mkv and a couple with just the file extension. But after installation I just closed the windows when it was done then moved on to the next installation, but I didn't choose the run program, I just hit closed. Maybe one reason we are starting to see Q2 exclusives.I reinstalled k-lite mega I went with all the recommended settings, I also downloaded all the extra Microsoft appx. Since this is done with the headset chip it's probably more amiable to the Q2's faster chip. I agree that it would be nice to incorporate h.264/h.265 options, maybe in the ODT.Īs far as Quest standalone goes, I believe that Meta has already given developers the option to use h.265. ![]() I've used VD and tried both encoding options and not really noticed any overall significant differences with my Q2/rtx3090 and I currently prefer to use Air Link (better colours and compatibility). Windows media player might play the file using software decoding. The second one talks more about the differences with Virtual Desktop. I struggled for months trying to work with the 10bit H.265. ![]() There are a couple of Reddit threads that discuss this if you are interested Meta may have done this to allow both nvidia and amd gpu users to get the best results. Apparently you can check out your logfile info to verify this but it's kinda beyond me how to find this. I don't have an AMD gpu btw so I cannot comment on this except to say that even the VD developer currently recommends nvidia over amd.Īs far as Link goes, I believe h.264 is still the standard because it allows your to max out bitrates, depending on your gpu. While AMD may work great with HEVC they have slower encoding speed than RTX2000/3000 series gpu's. My understanding is that Air Link already supports HEVC (h.265) and that the only limiting thing with AMD gpu's is that Air Link max bitrate is 100mbps vs 200mbps with nvidia gpu's.
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