This is the fifth HDMI encoder I've tried in my endless quest to improve the quality of my video archives. Unfortunately, he has not fulfilled his potential. The first thing I did was see if it could capture 1080i@60hz video from my set top box. It works, but only encodes the stream at 30fps like a legacy 30fps HDMI encoder would. This leads to a slight stuttering effect, which is particularly noticeable in long panning scenes and news/stock tickers. I'm starting to think that no encoder from this source is going to hit 60fps as the only encoder I tried clearly didn't work properly. More importantly, I have found that the quality of the video produced leaves many questions unanswered. be desired. I've provided screenshots comparing a 32Mbps CBR (constant bitrate) stream from a J-Tech encoder to a 12Mbps CBR stream from an older competitor. J-Tech's video quality should be close to lossless at this bitrate, but it's not. It encodes high-contrast detail well, but low-contrast areas are washed out and much detail is lost. screen and lost. Most people will not notice this. I wouldn't even notice if I didn't do a side-by-side comparison with another encoder! This can only happen with a 1080i input source. These problems cannot be fixed with new firmware. I asked J-Tech for a newer firmware but it was not available (the device came with version 2.36).
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