Trapperjohn61 24 Posted August 21, 2025 Posted August 21, 2025 (edited) Hi I have attached pic of my stats for nerds and would appreciate clarity on the video part. I would like to understand the line after 4k hdr 10 hevc. Thank you for you help, Bryan Edited August 21, 2025 by Trapperjohn61 Clearer pic
GrimReaper 4739 Posted August 21, 2025 Posted August 21, 2025 56 minutes ago, Trapperjohn61 said: I would like to understand the line after 4k hdr 10 hevc. Video Profile - Level - Bitrate - Framerate. 2
Trapperjohn61 24 Posted August 21, 2025 Author Posted August 21, 2025 3 hours ago, GrimReaper said: Video Profile - Level - Bitrate - Framerate. Thank you can you be more specific please the 150 and 28 meaning please Thank you
FrostByte 5392 Posted August 21, 2025 Posted August 21, 2025 To convert the HEVC namespace which your video was encoded with to HEVC levels us the link below: http://hevc.info/HM-doc/namespace_level.html Many devices support up to a certain level of HEVC, resolution, etc. I much prefer if EMby would use the actual level and not the namespace because that's the format all my hardware manuals use. I always need to convert it myself using what brain cells I have left when troubleshooting. Or, I just use the open-source app mediainfo. I'm not seeing 28 anywhere in that pic, but 18mbps is the streaming bitrate of the video part only. Add that to the audio bitrate and you should get a rough estimate of the total streaming size of your video which is shown at the top of your pic.
GrimReaper 4739 Posted August 21, 2025 Posted August 21, 2025 3 minutes ago, FrostByte said: To convert the HEVC namespace which your video was encoded with to HEVC levels us the link below: http://hevc.info/HM-doc/namespace_level.html Many devices support up to a certain level of HEVC, resolution, etc. I much prefer if EMby would use the actual level and not the namespace because that's the format all my hardware manuals use. I always need to convert it myself using what brain cells I have left when troubleshooting. Or, I just use the open-source app mediainfo Or just divide it by 30. 1 1
FrostByte 5392 Posted August 21, 2025 Posted August 21, 2025 1 minute ago, GrimReaper said: Or just divide it by 30. True, true. Still requires me to think though when Emby could just do it for me. 1
Trapperjohn61 24 Posted August 21, 2025 Author Posted August 21, 2025 Very interesting did not know any of this so when it says high 40 Which is different than the pic which is main 10 how many different ones are there I have seen main and high how understand the difference between them . sorry for the novice questions.
Solution FrostByte 5392 Posted August 21, 2025 Solution Posted August 21, 2025 Standard HEVC/h265 only has 2 profile tiers Main and High. Main 10 just means it's 10-bit. AVC/h264 has High, Main, Baseline and extended I believe. There might be others, but those are the ones you will most likely see in mediainfo. I would check out the wiki pages if you want to get an in depth understanding of the differences. 1
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