petex67 Correct, I don't use real time encoding if I want to save space, I only mentioned GPU for crisp playback over link cable. When I mentioned creating my own ~65MBps files (imo a good middle ground spot for 8k) that were closer in quality to the 120-200Mbps files, that's on my 7950, which can luckily do that for a vid overnight instead of over half a week. Have some screenshots if people are interested, but holding off for now as I don't know if this is the best thread for it. I could revive a much older thread, or make a new one, but who knows if it really even matters.
Also, on a different note, still waiting for confirmation from any staff that this change will only happen for SLRO, or will it be site-wide?? To reiterate, from what I've seen with the image quality (which I have praised) of specifically SLRO greyscreen videos, I am the least concerned. Through the work at all stages y'all have done with both scene setup, and camera and editing settings/optimizations, you've made it so 30Mbps is pretty darn crisp, and the gap from raw quality is the smallest. But across the many other studios the range is much more broad, thus plenty of those videos are better viewed using the large download file, which often won't have as many artefacts or blocky splotches as the streaming file!
@2Jqt8XuAkwr To bounce off one idea you had, a tighter limit on original high bitrate videos, but still having them be accessible to subscribers, is also the kind of compromise I could get on board with. As in, from the 30 dl per 144 hr, maybe the yuge files count as 2-3 ticks off that counter. Anyone that runs out could always do ppv after that if they're impatient.