I store my video files in an .mkv container, but lately , with hearing loss problems, I need to add subtitles and store them in an .mp4 format. Handbrake does this beautifully, the subtitle font and layout are truly excellent for my old eyes.
The only problem is that a 3GB video file is reduced to 900MB using the Preset for SuperHQ1080p30. I presume that there is a corresponding loss of quality in these resulting smaller files
Is it possible to retain the original quality of the .mkv file being converted, rahter than using Presets?
kind regards,
PJ
Maintain original video quality
Re: Maintain original video quality
Using HB there will always be some level of quality loss, it's a transcoder. If the loss isn't visible to you, does it really matter?
If you want video passthrough while adding subs and changing containers, you need to find another tool.
If you want video passthrough while adding subs and changing containers, you need to find another tool.
Re: Maintain original video quality
It's not uncommon to see that level of compression efficiency, though it depends on the complexity of your source and how heavily compressed it already was to begin with.
If you would like to provide an activity log and perhaps some general information about your source, perhaps we can tell you more.
If you would like to provide an activity log and perhaps some general information about your source, perhaps we can tell you more.
Re: Maintain original video quality
Thank you. Have tried out the quality, and there is very little difference, so I can live with this
regards,
PJ
regards,
PJ
Re: Maintain original video quality
Is there any reason to switch from mkv to mp4?
If you just want to add subtitle to a mkv file, you should be using MKVToolNix. Don't transcode the video unnecessarily.
If you just want to add subtitle to a mkv file, you should be using MKVToolNix. Don't transcode the video unnecessarily.
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Re: Maintain original video quality
Could you please post your logs, instructions can be found here:
https://handbrake.fr/docs/en/latest/hel ... y-log.html
https://handbrake.fr/docs/en/latest/hel ... y-log.html