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* Audio, select all language, in auto passthrough. |
* Audio, select all language, in auto passthrough. |
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* Subtitles, all subtitles, no burn in. |
* Subtitles, all subtitles, no burn in. |
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* Bench: Bad Teachers, 96.99 fps, 2357MB. But strange artefacts in generic (around statue, also around the text in generic). |
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* Bench: Bad Teachers, without filters: ~81.93 fps, 2511 MB. Better output, but bigger and slower. |
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Things to try: |
Things to try: |
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* Don't use Constant Quality, but a given bitrate, like 1800-2200. |
* Don't use Constant Quality, but a given bitrate, like 1800-2200. |
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* Check that 720*576 is played ok (no need to go to 1024x576 as said in link above). |
* Check that 720*576 is played ok (no need to go to 1024x576 as said in link above). |
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* Transcode all audio to AAC (so that to get direct play). Use Stereo only. Use Dynamic Range. Use |
* Transcode all audio to AAC (so that to get direct play). Use Stereo only. Use Dynamic Range. Use |
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CUrrent bench: Bad Teachers, 96.99 fps |
Revision as of 00:01, 21 December 2020
HandBrake is a powerful, yet easy to use video encoder for Linux.
Links
Tips
Encode a DVD title
- Click Source.
- Select DVD to encode, and select folder VIDEO_TS (don't open it), and click OK.
Benchmarks
- Movie: Bad Teacher
- All Audio.
- All Subtitles.
Version | PC | CPU | Freq | S/C/T | Encoder | Preset | Level | Quality | Encoding speed | Video bitrate | track0 (video) size | Comment |
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Xenial | zacxl0005 | i5-4300U | 1.90GHz | 1/2/4 | H.264 | veryfast | 4.0 | 20 (RF) | 135.4 fps | 983.24 kb/s | 658 MB | No decomb |
Zesty | zacxl0005 | i5-4300U | 1.90GHz | 1/2/4 | H.264 | fast | 3.1 | 20 (RF) | 50.4 fps | 1174.29 kb/s | 786 MB | Fast |
Zesty | kraken | X5650 | 2.67GHz | 2/6/6 | H.264 | fast | 3.1 | 20 (RF) | 163.9 fps | 1151.50 kb/s | 771 MB | Fast |
Zesty | kraken | X5650 | 2.67GHz | 2/6/12 | H.264 | fast | 3.1 | 20 (RF) | 177.9 fps | 1151.50 kb/s | 771 MB | Fast |
Zesty | kraken | X5650 | 2.67GHz | 2/6/12 | H.264 | veryfast | 4.0 | 22 (RF) | 332.8 fps | 654.67 kb/s | 438 MB | Very fast, No decomb |
Zesty | kraken | X5650 | 2.67GHz | 2/6/12 | H.264 | veryfast | 4.0 | 22 (RF) | 351.0 fps | 660.70 kb/s | 442 MB | Very fast |
Zesty | kraken | X5650 | 2.67GHz | 2/6/12 | H.264 | veryfast | 4.0 | 20 (RF) | 332.9 fps | 952.46 kb/s | 637 MB | Legacy normal (No decomb default) |
Zesty | kraken | X5650 | 2.67GHz | 2/6/12 | H.265 | fast | auto | 20 (RF) | 41.8 fps | 706.52 kb/s | 473 MB | Legacy normal (No decomb default) |
- S/C/T: Socket(s), Core per Socket, Thred per Socket.
Best settings for DVD
Notes:
- Asking google (handbrake best settings for dvd, etc).
- H265 doesn't seem to bring lot of advantage over H264, because H265 is mainly for highres video, which DVD isn't. H265 is much much slower however.
Handbrake presets:
- HQ 576p25 Surround: H.264, RF:18, Peak Framerate, Constant Quality, 2-pass encoding, Preset qlow, Tune none, Profile high, Level 3.1.
- SuperHQ 576p25 Surround: H.264, RF:16, Peak Framerate, Constant Quality, 2-pass encoding, Preset veryslow, Tune none, Profile high, Level 3.1, more settings
ref=5:bframes=5
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Using:
- Starting from HQ 576p25.
- Set Tune to film.
- Set Filters, Deblock, to Light (and tune medium); denoise filter to HQDN3D, preset medium. Interlace detection to Default, Deinterlace to Decomb.
- Audio, select all language, in auto passthrough.
- Subtitles, all subtitles, no burn in.
- Bench: Bad Teachers, 96.99 fps, 2357MB. But strange artefacts in generic (around statue, also around the text in generic).
- Bench: Bad Teachers, without filters: ~81.93 fps, 2511 MB. Better output, but bigger and slower.
Things to try:
- https://forums.plex.tv/t/dvd-rip-quality-on-plex-roku-ultra/172481/12
- Don't use Constant Quality, but a given bitrate, like 1800-2200.
- Check that 720*576 is played ok (no need to go to 1024x576 as said in link above).
- Transcode all audio to AAC (so that to get direct play). Use Stereo only. Use Dynamic Range. Use