Not interested in the video --- what's the ultimate garbage settings for video so I can speed up the rendering? I'm only interested in the audio tracks (which I will extract using another program).
HandBrake version 1.2.2
Windows 7 64-bit
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Not interested in the video --- what's the ultimate garbage settings for video so I can speed up the rendering?
Re: Not interested in the video --- what's the ultimate garbage settings for video so I can speed up the rendering?
drop the resolution as low as it will go and use x264 preset ultrafast at the highest RF
Re: Not interested in the video --- what's the ultimate garbage settings for video so I can speed up the rendering?
If you're only interested in the audio, why are you bothering with handbrake to begin with?
Or are you using handbrake in place of "ripping software", which would be faster?
Or are you using handbrake in place of "ripping software", which would be faster?
Re: Not interested in the video --- what's the ultimate garbage settings for video so I can speed up the rendering?
I found mpeg2 to be slightly faster than h.264 on ultrafast
^ slightly better than
To Woodstock, I'm sure my case isn't the same as the OP, but my reason to ignore the video is that I found that the audio in the transcode didn't come out the way I expected and I wanted to fix my scripts to get it right for the next time.
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-e mpeg2 -Y 108 -X 192
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-e x264 --encoder-preset ultrafast -Y 108 -X 192
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Re: Not interested in the video --- what's the ultimate garbage settings for video so I can speed up the rendering?
And scale the video down to 32x32
Re: Not interested in the video --- what's the ultimate garbage settings for video so I can speed up the rendering?
You could if you only want audio use this commandline for ffmpeg (if the source is mp4):
Saves a lot on the filesize too.
See also here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/991 ... from-video
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ffmpeg -i %1 -c:a copy -vn -sn "%~n1.m4a
See also here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/991 ... from-video