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Does Apple QuickTime Player support h.265 on Mac OS Sierra/El Capitan?

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H.265 or  High Efficiency Video Coding  (HEVC) is the latest generation video compression standard which compresses a video file into smaller package, making it easier to store or transmit. Today is the turn of HEVC. However, many devices and applications like QuickTime player are still need time to support the new codec. Do you have some HEVC/H.265 files saved on your computer, and wonder how to make H.265 files playable in QuickTime player on  Mac OS Sierra /El Capitan? You’ve come to the right place. Since QT player can work with H.264 MP4, MOV, M4V videos well, to get H.265 files playable in QuickTime Player, a quick fix is to convert H.265 to  QT Player readable format  for playback easily. One of the best Yosemite/Mavericks H.265 Converter from the market so far is  Pavtube iMedia Converter for Mac , which is recently upgraded  to support H.265 encoding and decoding and it can be taken as a completely professional H.265/HEVC encoder, decoder, player and editor.

Use NVIDIA CUDA Accleration to Rip 4K Blu-ray to H.265 for Xbox One S

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If you have a new (and probably quite expensive) 4K HDR TV, then 4K video is amazing — it looks incredible. But to watch a 4K Blu-ray, you need a 4K Blu-ray  player , which can set you back quite a few hundred dollars more than regular Blu-ray. If you do want to make that investment, though, the cheapest 4K Blu-ray player actually does a lot more than just play movies. You can buy a 4K-toting Xbox One S for as little as $349, a full $200 cheaper than the least expensive Blu-ray player today.   In addition, if you want to protect your expensive 4K Blu-ray disc, you can rip 4K Blu-ray to HEVC 4K video for Xbox One S playback via Plex, NAS or via USB hard disc. Since HEVC encoding is CPU heavy. You'd better get a  Blu-ray Ripping tool  that supports NVIDIA CUDA HEVC encoding hardware acceleration.   Pavtube ByteCopy  would help you easily rip and convert 4K Blu-ray disc to 4K video so that you could play 4K Blu-ray on Xbox One S as you like.It would be your best choice to rip and

Ripping Blu-ray to H.265/HEVC MP4 on PC

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HEVC /H.265, the successor to AVC/H.264, more than triples the existing AVC intra-frame prediction modes to achieve significant bitrate savings, It is targeted to next-generation HDTV displays and content capture systems that feature progressive scanned frames and display resolutions from QVGA (320×240) up to 1080p and Ultra HDTV 4320p (7680×4320.) It is a codec that can offer up to 50% reduced bitrate at the same quality when compared to AVC/H.264.    In this article, I will show how you can convert your Blu-ray to H.265/HEVC MP4 on PC to greatly reduce the output size in a simple and fast way.  Then how can we do to compress the size of Blu-ray files so that we can bring them with our  H.265/HEVC players  for watching? Here  Pavtube BDMagic  is quite intuitive. Even though you have no experience on Blu-ray ripping, you can know the each next step according to the instructions on the main interface. You can rip Blu-ray and DVD to H.265/HEVC MP4 and MKV up to 30x times speed using Nvid