IV just had a thought...maybe it's not the video or the bitrate that's the issue. Maybe my TV doesn't like / support the audio codec and is trying to software decode?
Is there a way in handbrake to just convert audio so I can test, or do you know of any software I can test this theory with?
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- Mon Aug 21, 2017 7:45 pm
- Forum: Command Line Interface And Scripting
- Topic: Adapting GUI encode settings to handbrakecli
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- Mon Aug 21, 2017 7:30 pm
- Forum: Command Line Interface And Scripting
- Topic: Adapting GUI encode settings to handbrakecli
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Re: Adapting GUI encode settings to handbrakecli
I'm running through a cabled connection. I can happily perform a network speed test and get 100mbit connection speeds (max due to cabling in the wall) and IV tried various media players, some better than others but the TV just struggles. I even tried to play a HDR 4k sample video I got from the inte...
- Mon Aug 21, 2017 7:10 pm
- Forum: Command Line Interface And Scripting
- Topic: Adapting GUI encode settings to handbrakecli
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Re: Adapting GUI encode settings to handbrakecli
Hmm ok in that case this whole topic is probably pointless.
I was using handbrake to bring the bitrate down slightly as my Android TV for some reason is very "jittery" in anything with a reasonably sized bitrate.
IL go back to the drawing board.
I was using handbrake to bring the bitrate down slightly as my Android TV for some reason is very "jittery" in anything with a reasonably sized bitrate.
IL go back to the drawing board.
- Mon Aug 21, 2017 6:29 pm
- Forum: Command Line Interface And Scripting
- Topic: Adapting GUI encode settings to handbrakecli
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Re: Adapting GUI encode settings to handbrakecli
But when I just choose x265 my TV does not report it's HDR and the colour quality is not great. Choose 10 bit and it says HDR and the colours are much more vivid. I'm not calling you a liar by any means you sound like you know much more about this than me, but there's certainly a difference in colou...
- Mon Aug 21, 2017 5:34 pm
- Forum: Command Line Interface And Scripting
- Topic: Adapting GUI encode settings to handbrakecli
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Re: Adapting GUI encode settings to handbrakecli
If I don't use 10 bit though I lose the HDR status?
- Mon Aug 21, 2017 3:41 pm
- Forum: Command Line Interface And Scripting
- Topic: Adapting GUI encode settings to handbrakecli
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Re: Adapting GUI encode settings to handbrakecli
Sorry for the delayed reply. I fear my situation may be complicated and may mean this isnt possible so I have a couple of questions: I currently have a handbrake convert script set up that runs and works fine for non 4k items. My 4k stuff at the moment isnt automatically converted (Im manually using...
- Fri Aug 11, 2017 12:49 pm
- Forum: Command Line Interface And Scripting
- Topic: Adapting GUI encode settings to handbrakecli
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Adapting GUI encode settings to handbrakecli
Hi, This has probably been asked a thousand times but I cant find any useful info. Is there an easy way to adapt an already functioning GUI profile form the Nightly build of handbrake (Im using H265) into a handbrakecli command? I created all the options I want in the GUI but Im finding making a han...