

There was some hope that the h265 standard would include that but as far as I have heard, it doesn't. This is because no hardware accelerated decode hardware will touch 10bit color encoded files yet.

Anything help would be appreciated.Īlmost nothing without a decent general purpose CPU can play high definition 10bit color encoded files. I do have ffmpeg installed as well, so if there's a way to just use that to copy the audio stream directly while only re-encoding the video that would work too. In any case, it's my understanding that I can also just use Handbrake to re-encode the video only, but I have no clue what settings to use. I had managed to find a batch file that required me to install MKVToolNix and an x264.exe but it didn't seem to function right, in that while it did appear to be re-encoding the video, it didn't seem to be creating the new file properly, or it was creating it somewhere else. The ones that play have this as the codec info:ĭecoded Format: Planar 4:2:0 YUV 10-bit LE Of course once I went to go play them on a friends Xbox, it turns out only a handful of the files actually work.
#Xbox one handbrake mp4
So I did a bunch of research and found that changing container formats from MKV to MP4 was easy enough, and did it.
