
So, how about PotPlayer? Can this player support HEVC format? That means H.265 doubles the data compression ratio compared to H.264. In comparison, HEVC playback solution can be easily provided if your current media player can support resolutions up to 8192×4320. However, because the encoding is relatively new, some playback software, HD players, HD boxes, smart TVs, and smartphones do not support this encoding. It can be said that H265 has the best video quality for the same file size H265 has the smallest volume for the same video quality. HEVC/H.265 is currently the latest video compression coding, the coding efficiency is greatly improved than H264. Part 1: Can PotPlayer Support HEVC/H.265? Part 4: Convert HEVC to another Common Format.Part 3: 3 Free HEVC Alternative Players.Part 2: Install Codec to Play HEVC on PotPlayer.Part 1: Can PotPlayer Support HEVC/H.265?.It says failed.įor reference select the mega pack instead of the standard. I can’t transcode to DNxHD or some other less compressed format.


For some reason using proxy files downgrading to 360p resolution is still choppy. I want to avoid proxy files, transcoding, etc which eats up more time. Can’t the developers of Shotcut and the developers of K-Lite codec pack get together and make a baby so that I can edit 4k H.264/265/av1 videos properly? It can’t be really that hard can it and I can’t be the first one to think of this? I’ve read all the forum complaints on 4k editing on Shotcut, Da Vinci Resolve, Premiere, etc. Yes I know H.264/265/av1 is designed for compression and playback not editing. My question is why can’t Shotcut utilize the K-Lite codec pack and media player classic for 4k video playback during editing so that its not choppy frame by frame editing? Can Shotcut allow users to use a different media player during editing if that’s easier? I can playback any kind of 4k H.264/H.265 video using K-Lite codec pack and it barely uses around 6-11% of the CPU depending on the clip. This laptop is from 2018 so its fairly new still. I have an old laptop with 16GB RAM, 1 TB nvme SSD and an Intel i5-6300U processor that has 2 cores\4-threads, a base clock of 2.4Ghz and automatically boosts to around 2.9Ghz.
