Hello,
Sorry, i come back and i hope i am not going to disturb you too much with my "newbie question". In fact, i tried to do some researches on internet and many people say the best way for ripping a movie is the use of the "AVG Bitrate" option. However, there is a text input where i don't know what i should enter: "AVG Bitrate".
However, is there someone who could explain me how i should do and what i should enter to rip a blu ray movie and to get a good quality. What are the features i should put... If the "constant quality" is a best way, i would use it. If the "AVG Bitrate" is a better way, i would use it.
Here is my current method (please, don't laugh) : I use dvdfab to "break" the zonage from the aboard blurays. Thanks to this software, i copy the movie on my HDD. I get a folder with others subfolders. Then, i launch handbrake and i declare the folder as the source. Afterwards, i just launch the rip. Generally, i use the "high profile" option and i choose the max resolution. I put the "constant quality" to 23. However, when the rip operation is ended, i get a folder with a very big resolution but a poor quality... So please, what should i do for getting a quality near of the one i have when i launch a bluray in my player on the TV.
Thanks you for your help
Cordialy,
Pataud
PS: i cannot use the bluray player for reading the movies which come from other countries. In fact, i often find movies which don't have my country zone. I could buy the blurays in my country but the most of them don't exist or they don't contain english subtitles (i try to improve my oral understanding and i need to use the english subtitles when i don't understand).
[NOVICE] MP4 or MKV ? (last message)
[NOVICE] MP4 or MKV ? (last message)
Last edited by pataud on Tue Nov 12, 2013 9:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: [NOVICE] I have a low quality with blu ray
Try reducing the CQ until you obtain a result YOU are happy with.
Re: [NOVICE] I have a low quality with blu ray
Reducing ? It is not increase ? Are you kidding me Oo ?
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Re: [NOVICE] I have a low quality with blu ray
No, he isn't kidding. The higher the CQ, the lower the quality, but with smaller files.
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Re: [NOVICE] I have a low quality with blu ray
Ok. Sorry for the error. I am gonna try this way.
Thanks to you for your advices.
Thanks to you for your advices.
Re: [NOVICE] I have a low quality with blu ray
A last question: what is the best between MKV and MP4 formats ? And why ?
Thanks
Thanks
Re: [NOVICE] I have a low quality with blu ray
It depends on your target playback device but I favour MKV for the following reasons:-
1. It is widely supported by hardware media players other than iThingys.
2. It allows embedded switchable streams such as multiple Blu-Ray & DVD subtitles and audio tracks
3. It allows embedding of Album Art, etc
4. It is easily manipulated by free multi-platform tools such as MKV Toolnix
5. It is "Open Source" & not restricted by a manufacturer's operating system.
Just my 2c worth. Apple users may or will disagree.
1. It is widely supported by hardware media players other than iThingys.
2. It allows embedded switchable streams such as multiple Blu-Ray & DVD subtitles and audio tracks
3. It allows embedding of Album Art, etc
4. It is easily manipulated by free multi-platform tools such as MKV Toolnix
5. It is "Open Source" & not restricted by a manufacturer's operating system.
Just my 2c worth. Apple users may or will disagree.
pataud wrote:A last question: what is the best between MKV and MP4 formats ? And why ?
Thanks
Re: [NOVICE] MP4 or MKV ? (last message)
Ok thank you. I tried to add bluray subtitles to mp4 files but it has never worked. Indeed, i often obtain a file with burned-in subtitles and i cannot turn off them. Nevertheless, with DVD subtitles, i can. It will greatly help me.