here https://handbrake.fr/docs/en/latest/wor ... ality.html it says
I thought animation had less detail, so one can use less quality. For example for a 576p movie RF20 and for a 576p animation movie RF22. Is that not the case? I mean a human in a real movie usually has lots of dfferent shades in his skin in the face, while most animation-faces usually consist of one or two larger "skin" areas (despite hair, eyes etc.).Recommended settings for x264 and x265 encoders:
RF 18-22 for 480p/576p Standard Definition1
RF 19-23 for 720p High Definition2
RF 20-24 for 1080p Full High Definition3
RF 22-28 for 2160p 4K Ultra High Definition4
Raising quality minus 1-2 RF may produce better results when encoding animated Sources (anime, cartoons). Lower quality settings may be used to produce smaller files. Drastically lower settings may show significant loss of detail.