[Erai-raws] Boku no Hero Academia 5th Season - 01 [1080p HEVC][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

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2021-03-27 12:49 UTC
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  • [Erai-raws] Boku no Hero Academia 5th Season - 01 [1080p HEVC][Multiple Subtitle].mkv (736.0 MiB)
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What is the difference between this and the other Erai-Raws 1080p release of this episode?
There is a "HEVC" in the torrent name. And the file size is smaller. I don't know why.

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HEVC is a form of compression to lower the file size of a video while still keeping it in decent quality. It's intended for people with slow download speeds/low storage space.
#Superfield Hevc is for a LITTLE slow download, BUT hevc needs more processor and graphics on each pc/laptop. It means even more ram than x264. Also, hevc is made to use the 4k screens. It works with 10bits, which can only work with 4k monitor and/or tv. Otherwise it can't be appreciated correctly. Any tv/monitor NOT 4k is a 8 bit, and can work perfectly with other 1080p/720p/540p/480p and even your smartphone and/or tablet. Codec x264/h264 is the standard for almost everything screen device you have today, and since it worked from the last almost 10 years ago. Also, every processor (even smartphones/tablets) can be capable to support without problems all mp4/mkv (x264/h264). Finally... filesize from hevc (x265) is about at best 80% of 'old' x264/h264. So, I recommend prefer to download a little more time from the x264/h264, if you have a 'simple' 8 bit device (standard).
^ Nah HEVC doesn't need more power. X264 is CPU only trash. X265 HEVC puts the load on CPU and GPU both componets are in the use but but the combined usage is lower that X264 trash