Noise Compression test
*WARNING MUTE THE SOUND OR YOU'LL HURT YOUR EARS* \nNoise compression test. Youtube failed to compress this stream as a lossless upload (x264 crashed when I tried to compress it locally) So I generated a new stream to lossless MJPEG (1GB file) and then used x264 on it straight, no settings. Output file AVG: 204.53 Mbps\nAudio, wanted to do the same, so I set the Quant level to 0.9 (only slightly compressed), results in AVG 375kbps.\n\nNow here's the fun part, let's see what Youtube generates from this. It should in theory generate (due to the non-compressibility) smaller files than the upload stream. The question is what threshold?\n\n"Still processing" = 640x360, output is about 2MB.\nNote that the sound pops in the flash player, this video in it's original form stresses the video player as well and in fact nothing I've tried it on could play it without skipping.\nHTML5 Video, also skips on the audio\n\n360p (480x270)= Baseline Profile 2.1 566kbps(max 614), Audio:AAC LC 172kbps\nNo 480/720/1080 present yet. Wow it's been more than 2 days and no HD feed, guess the "HD" feeds are a separate compression stage.