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Hi!
I wonder if there is an easy way of calculating the resulting size of an encoding?
I mostly aim for a size between 4 to 5 Gb for my mkv:s. The problem is that I have to try and error by adjusting the RF slider until I get the size that I want. Is there an easier way to do this, can the resulting size be predicted ?
HandBrake version
1.2.0
Operating system and version
macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra
Estimating or targeting the output file size was removed from handbrake a LONG time ago, because it doesn't work. Take two videos the same size, but with different content (one a "talking head" video, the other video game play), apply the exact same settings to them, and the results will be different.
You can FORCE them to be the same size (using a maximum bit rate), but the quality will be different.