I forgot to append --optimize (but also didn't append --no-optimize) when using the current CLI version and did not use any preset.
So I wonder, what is the default behaviour then?
Question: Is 'Web Optimized' enabled by default in CLI?
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Re: Question: Is 'Web Optimized' enabled by default in CLI?
Depends on what preset you use. Presets intended for web delivery or streaming have this enabled by default.
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Re: Question: Is 'Web Optimized' enabled by default in CLI?
I did not use a preset:JohnAStebbins wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 5:55 pm Depends on what preset you use. Presets intended for web delivery or streaming have this enabled by default.
Command I've used:
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HandBrakeCLI.exe --input "raw.mkv" --output "rendered.mp4" --audio-lang-list "und" --native-language "deu" --all-audio --quality 19 --rate 30 --pfr --ab 320 --encoder nvenc_h264 --width 1920 --height 1080 --crop 0:0:0:0
I've checked the MP4 file and it seems, the MOOV atom is - as expected - not positioned at the beginning:
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root:~# qtfaststart -l video.mp4
ftyp (32 bytes)
mdat (4445064076 bytes)
moov (13214296 bytes)
Re: Question: Is 'Web Optimized' enabled by default in CLI?
Because if your web server supports it, HTTP allows your browser to request any byte range. So it asks for the end if the file first to figure things out.
Re: Question: Is 'Web Optimized' enabled by default in CLI?
Not related to HTML. HTTP 1.1 supports it, just need the web server software to support it and be enabled.