Minimum specs for being able to playback HQ 4K MKV

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Stonelesscutter
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Minimum specs for being able to playback HQ 4K MKV

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Hello!

I've found myself running in circles on the internet, trying to get one question answered. I hadn't thought it would be so difficult to find an answer to it, but apparently it is. Actually, I don't think I've ever had this much trouble trying to find something online. Anyway, I'm starting to get kinda desperate, and since it's a question about MKV files, I thought coming to a place which is dedicated to creating MKV files might lead to the knowledge I am seeking. I hope at least someone here will be able to help me out with their expertise. So, without further delay, here's the question.

What is the minimum Intel/AMD processor required to be able to easily play a high quality (65 GB or so) 4K MKV file without the benefit of an additional graphics card?

Currently I have a mini PC with a Intel Core i3 5005U processor on board and it's supposed to be capable of handling 4K, but if I feed it anything more than about a 3.5 to 4 GB MKV file it chokes. I use VLC Player by the way. So I'm looking for an answer to the above question to know what kind of hardware I should expect to save up for. Online, I find people mentioning using an Android box or another to play 4K, but that's not really what I'm looking for. This, because they system I intend to build would also serve other purposes, such as storage, media server and possibly some gaming.

Any help or clues which can guide me on my quest would be most appreciated and welcome. Thanks in advance.
Woodstock
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Re: Minimum specs for being able to playback HQ 4K MKV

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The key is in decoding the h.265 content.

You need either a fast CPU, or hardware support in your video card. Intel CPUs have QSV for accelerated decoding, but most AMD and nVidia cards have decode, too.
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Stonelesscutter
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Re: Minimum specs for being able to playback HQ 4K MKV

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Thanks for you reply @Woodstock.

I know that QuickSync is supposed to help, but it's far from everything. The i3 5005U features QuickSync, but my mini PC constantly chokes on MKV files. I've even experienced the choking with 1080p files on occasion with a previous (and even less powerful) mini PC. Similarly sized MP4 files have however never given me issues. I don't know why this is. Maybe I'm just doing something wrong. All I do is open a file in VLC and let it play though.

So how fast would a CPU need to be in order to decode the 65 GB h.265 encoded MKV files? Is there a ballpark figure for a minimum PassMark score I should look for, for example?
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Re: Minimum specs for being able to playback HQ 4K MKV

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Does it choke on it when it's "local content", or when you're playing across the network?

I have a minipc that can "do" 4K, but its network connection isn't fast enough to play content from the network server. I haven't tried putting the content on a local device, because it only has 32GB on board.
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Re: Minimum specs for being able to playback HQ 4K MKV

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Woodstock wrote:
Mon Feb 17, 2020 7:22 pm
Does it choke on it when it's "local content", or when you're playing across the network?

I have a minipc that can "do" 4K, but its network connection isn't fast enough to play content from the network server. I haven't tried putting the content on a local device, because it only has 32GB on board.
I've tried playing the content from a portable hard drive connected directly to the mini PC (USB 3.0) and I've also tried putting the file on the mini PC's internal SSD. It made no difference. There is no network bottleneck involved. I've also just checked the settings in VLC Player and the hardware acceleration is not disabled. The mini PC has 8 GB of RAM by the way. It seems to me to be an issue of processing power.
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Re: Minimum specs for being able to playback HQ 4K MKV

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Windows has way to much overhead, just use a $99 dedicated media player that runs linux. OSMC Vero4K+
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