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High 10-Bit Files on Mobile


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ok, so I am In the market for a New Phone (Probably the Galaxy Note 3 or 4) and I was wondering if it would handle high 10-bit videos? (Both 1080p & 720p)


 


I know this question has been asked a million times at other places, and I've googled if High 10-Bit videos work on certain phones, but The threads have been outdated and New and Faster tech has come along during that time. I just want to know if anyone has had any experience with newer devices. If so, What would I need to look out for encode-wise? e.g. bitrate, number of Reference Frames, ect...


 


I just don't want to spend a fortune on a Note 3 or 4, then Find out it still lags with High 10-Bit videos, otherwise if it does, I'll just stick with what I've got.


 


Thanks in Advance!


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The Note 3 handles any video I have bothered to throw at it. I haven't tested hi444p, but assuming you have the right decoder, it should work.

 

Ok then, Thanks for the Info John :)

 

I use MX Player to Play MKV files, so there shouldn't be a problem if the Note 3 Plays them easily. I was just concerned that it might not be processor related but Software related when Playing them

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Install VLC media player on your android device (Checked with even Galaxy S Duos 2)

It should normally play Hi10 Bit videos, since you have a good processor + RAM!

If you see any lagging issues, go to the settings and change the decoding method to YUV from RGB!

This will certainly down a bit of the visual quality! (pretty much un noticeable)

But you can run the videos without any lags! (I don't think that galaxy note would have any such problems)

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