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Old 02-11-2021, 09:32 PM   #1
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I expect Hollywood is using a hardware HEVC encoder PCI-E card for authoring UHD blurays. I don't know which one. Are they using X265 or DivX?
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Different studios use different houses to author UHDs, some of the software is proprietary like Pixelogic's. There's probably a combination of custom rigs and Windows set-ups.
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Here's a post from today about CODEC's.
Perhaps what you want is here.

https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...s#post18613138
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No, not using hardware that I've seen. The last hardware video encoder I ever saw was Sony encoder used for DVD that could encode video real-time directly from Digi-beta tapes.
(But there probably were others...)
Blu-ray has pretty much only been software.

For UHD, Ateme Titan is a popular one:
https://www.scenarist.com/ateme-titan-landing/

Cinema Craft Ultra is probably the other most-used:
https://www.siliconphilosophies.com/...s/cinema-craft

Sony might have a proprietary one as well.

That's just video encoding.
Authoring is largely done on Scenarist UHD
https://www.scenarist.com/suhd-landing/

or KITE from DVD Logic:
https://dvd-logic.com/kite

(And again, Sony probably has a system too, like Blueprint)
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