Any suggestions on how I can create a pre-set that creates files similar to those used by the iTunes Store?
I found the following table on iLounge:
iTunes Store Pre-Set
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Re: iTunes Store Pre-Set
1. You can crop the resolution to whatever you want.
2. Outside of resolution and bitrate, this chart tells you nothing. There's a lot more that goes into encoding.
3. Why is this post in Devices?
2. Outside of resolution and bitrate, this chart tells you nothing. There's a lot more that goes into encoding.
3. Why is this post in Devices?
Re: iTunes Store Pre-Set
This is a fool's errand. You *can't* make encodes like the iTunes store's. You're working with a DVD source. Do you think the studios are too?
Re: iTunes Store Pre-Set
*Moved to "General"*
Re: iTunes Store Pre-Set
I was looking at that table today too funnily enough. I don't think there is a way to encode anamorphic 640x video with handbrake. When i click the anamoprhic tab the width springs back to 720, but i'd be happy to be proved wrong.
Re: iTunes Store Pre-Set
I'm working from DVD source.
The question still remains, what's the best way to create a video similar to those that are on iTunes?
The question still remains, what's the best way to create a video similar to those that are on iTunes?
Re: iTunes Store Pre-Set
And the answer still remains. That chart tells us almost nothing about the encodes besides bitrate and resolution.Bog wrote:I'm working from DVD source.
The question still remains, what's the best way to create a video similar to those that are on iTunes?
Re: iTunes Store Pre-Set
Again, you *can't* since they're working with cleaner, higher-quality sources. It's like why a rip from a standard def TV broadcast looks worse than a rip from a high def broadcast downscaled to standard def.Bog wrote:I'm working from DVD source.
The question still remains, what's the best way to create a video similar to those that are on iTunes?