
… Jadi x264 dan x265 bisa disebut encoder, sedangkan H. At 1080p, CRF 18 should already look good with those recommended settings there. In general & due to storage, redundancy & backup costs, I’m actually pretty happy with x265 2-pass encodes around 2,500 Kbps for most media. Streaming live with an HEVC-enabled encoder means spending only half the bitrate compared to an AVC encoder. The 5600x is never more than 10% slower than the 3700x in productive tasks, but much better in CPU-limited gaming scenarios.

Yes, 27 is relatively garbage quality compared to 22, but so is one-watch documentaries about Mars Landers and it saves a non-inconsequential amount of space. However, DreamWorks brought 2D animation back for the 5-minute short film Bird Karma in 2018.1080p x265. To date, this soon became the final DreamWorks Animation film to use traditional animation, as the studio abandoned that in favor of computer animation. Grossing $80.8 million on a $60 million budget, Sinbad was a box-office bomb, causing DreamWorks to suffer a $125 million loss on a string of films, which nearly bankrupted them. Sinbad was released on July 2nd, 2003, and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the animation, action sequences, and voice performances, but criticized the storyline and polarizing CGI. The film blends elements from One Thousand and One Nights and classical mythology. It covers the story of Sinbad (voiced by Pitt), a pirate who travels the sea with his dog and his loyal crew, alongside Marina (voiced by Zeta-Jones), the fiancée of his childhood friend Prince Proteus (voiced by Fiennes), to recover the stolen Book of Peace from Eris (voiced by Pfeiffer) to save Proteus from accepting Sinbad’s death sentence. Featuring the character Sinbad the Sailor, it was directed by Tim Johnson and Patrick Gilmore (in his feature directorial debut) and written by John Logan, and stars the voices of Brad Pitt, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Joseph Fiennes.

Like the studio’s previous film, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002), the film combines traditional animation with some computer animation. Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (also known as Sinbad) is a 2003 American animated adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures.
