Post Your "Best Settings" here and Why.
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eagerly awaiting the up-to-date and revised settings
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Including any differences in settings for the development snapshot.
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OK, here is what I am currently using. I am currently using post-snapshot code, so some of these features may not be available in .9.2 (and one is only available via a patch currently). Big difference is always using CRF=64 (except for concert DVDs... this high of a value typically results in a very large file), switched to loose anamorphic, no longer use denoise filter, and switched audio settings with support of multiple audio inputs in snapshot.
Format: MP4 File
Video
Encoder: x264
Constant Quality: 64% (I use 64% for everything now... very satisfied with size + quality after the VAQ improvements were committed to SVN)
Picture Settings
Anamorphic: Loose
Crop: Automatic
VFR: Enabled
Decomb: Default (available in SVN code... this + VFR results in beautiful encodes)
Audio + Subtitles
Track 1: English (AC3) (Dolby Surround) <-- if available, otherwise use English (AC3) (5.1)
- Audio Codec: AAC (faac)
- Mixdown: Stereo (due to a bug, this retains the original dolby surround encoding -- I'd rather keep the studio mix)
- Samplerate (khz): 48
- Bitrate (kbps): 160
- DRC: 1.50
Track 2: English (AC3) (5.1)
- Audio Codec: AC3 Passthru
Subtitles: Autoselect (Forced Subtitles Only - Checked)
Chapters: Enabled (I use chapter names from DVD if available, otherwise leave as default)
Advanced: cabac=0:ref=2:analyse=all:me=umh:subq=6:no-fast-pskip=1:trellis=1:mixed-refs=1:merange=32:level=30
Format: MP4 File
Video
Encoder: x264
Constant Quality: 64% (I use 64% for everything now... very satisfied with size + quality after the VAQ improvements were committed to SVN)
Picture Settings
Anamorphic: Loose
Crop: Automatic
VFR: Enabled
Decomb: Default (available in SVN code... this + VFR results in beautiful encodes)
Audio + Subtitles
Track 1: English (AC3) (Dolby Surround) <-- if available, otherwise use English (AC3) (5.1)
- Audio Codec: AAC (faac)
- Mixdown: Stereo (due to a bug, this retains the original dolby surround encoding -- I'd rather keep the studio mix)
- Samplerate (khz): 48
- Bitrate (kbps): 160
- DRC: 1.50
Track 2: English (AC3) (5.1)
- Audio Codec: AC3 Passthru
Subtitles: Autoselect (Forced Subtitles Only - Checked)
Chapters: Enabled (I use chapter names from DVD if available, otherwise leave as default)
Advanced: cabac=0:ref=2:analyse=all:me=umh:subq=6:no-fast-pskip=1:trellis=1:mixed-refs=1:merange=32:level=30
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Thanks nightstrm!
Any idea as to when the development snapshot will be updated and available with the patches in which you are referring? Also, will the windows version have all of these features you mention (like decomb)?
Any idea as to when the development snapshot will be updated and available with the patches in which you are referring? Also, will the windows version have all of these features you mention (like decomb)?
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What do you do differently for concert DVDs? That is actually what I'm in the process of doing... Music Video DVDs and Concert DVD? Why do they require something different?nightstrm wrote:Big difference is always using CRF=64 (except for concert DVDs... this high of a value typically results in a very large file),...
Thanks.....
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I may be mistaken, but I thought I saw something about an update to the snapshot this weekend, but I haven't checked to see what it has. When available, it will be cross-platform.Any idea as to when the development snapshot will be updated and available with the patches in which you are referring? Also, will the windows version have all of these features you mention (like decomb)?
Because the footage is usually sub-par quality wise and between all the noise and the lighting/smoke effects, CRF=64 will usually result in a very bloated file. I usually bump the CRF value down to 60ish, or use ABR (~2000-2500).What do you do differently for concert DVDs? That is actually what I'm in the process of doing... Music Video DVDs and Concert DVD? Why do they require something different?
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Ummm...read the announcements....nightstrm wrote:I may be mistaken, but I thought I saw something about an update to the snapshot this weekend, but I haven't checked to see what it has. When available, it will be cross-platform.Any idea as to when the development snapshot will be updated and available with the patches in which you are referring? Also, will the windows version have all of these features you mention (like decomb)?
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I did so... after typing this post.jbrjake wrote:Ummm...read the announcements....nightstrm wrote:I may be mistaken, but I thought I saw something about an update to the snapshot this weekend, but I haven't checked to see what it has. When available, it will be cross-platform.Any idea as to when the development snapshot will be updated and available with the patches in which you are referring? Also, will the windows version have all of these features you mention (like decomb)?
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nightstrm wrote: Decomb: Default (only available via patch against SVN code... this + VFR results in beautiful encodes)
Thanks nightstrm for being so helpful!!! I'm new to handbrake so this is helping me get started.nightstrm wrote: Advanced: cabac=0:ref=2:analyse=all:me=umh:subq=6:no-fast-pskip=1:trellis=1:mixed-refs=1:merange=32:level=30
I installed the new snapshot. It looks like the snapshot lacks the ability to save presets??? Or, maybe there is a different way to go about that now???
I typed in your advanced code. Will it override all of the other settings in the advanced tab? Would you be so kind as to tell me how you have the advanced tab set up since it looks so different?
Also, I don't see anything called "decomb". Is the decomb filter just always enabled and doing it's thing or is the windows gui missing this?
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The decomb option is in the picture settings window accessible from the "video" tab.
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If I am reading this correctly, you are using the Windows GUI, which I have absolutely no experience with. I'm not sure how presets are handled in it, but am sure someone else can chip in.megabyteme wrote:nightstrm wrote: Decomb: Default (only available via patch against SVN code... this + VFR results in beautiful encodes)Thanks nightstrm for being so helpful!!! I'm new to handbrake so this is helping me get started.nightstrm wrote: Advanced: cabac=0:ref=2:analyse=all:me=umh:subq=6:no-fast-pskip=1:trellis=1:mixed-refs=1:merange=32:level=30
I installed the new snapshot. It looks like the snapshot lacks the ability to save presets??? Or, maybe there is a different way to go about that now???
I typed in your advanced code. Will it override all of the other settings in the advanced tab? Would you be so kind as to tell me how you have the advanced tab set up since it looks so different?
Also, I don't see anything called "decomb". Is the decomb filter just always enabled and doing it's thing or is the windows gui missing this?
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I think I got it all figured out. The advanced code gets intelligently changed as you change checkboxes and settings within the gui.
I'll look for decomb when i get home tonight.
I'll look for decomb when i get home tonight.
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I don't see it...jzietman wrote:The decomb option is in the picture settings window accessible from the "video" tab.
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AFAIK, decomb has only been included in the Mac GUI... and even that is a bit of a kluge.
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It's in the CLI, it's not like he can't pass --decomb on as an extra argument.
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I beg your pardon.TedJ wrote:AFAIK, decomb has only been included in the Mac GUI... and even that is a bit of a kluge.
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Just a quick thanks to NightStrm for the help. And to jbrake and all the devs making it possible. Much appreciatated
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Just noticed it's jbrjake, sorry. It's hard not to say "j-brake" in my mind given the obvious reason. Either way, you guys are doing a whole lot of people a whole lot of help in enjoying their media. Thanks a ton.
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Well I have pretty much copied the above settings in to my Mac version of the latest Handbrake (ready to start ripping my DVD collection to Apple TV). Is this Decomb thing essential with these settings as I too cannot find an option. Sorry to be a complete spanner but want to get things right before I start ripping my first DVD to the Library loljbrjake wrote:It's in the CLI, it's not like he can't pass --decomb on as an extra argument.
From what I understand from the above quote, do you mean I can add this Decomb malarky in to the code string to have the desired effect?
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Hmm...so if you are about to go on an encoding spree for the appleTV, did you read this thread yet?nate247 wrote:Well I have pretty much copied the above settings in to my Mac version of the latest Handbrake (ready to start ripping my DVD collection to Apple TV). Is this Decomb thing essential with these settings as I too cannot find an option. Sorry to be a complete spanner but want to get things right before I start ripping my first DVD to the Library lol
From what I understand from the above quote, do you mean I can add this Decomb malarky in to the code string to have the desired effect?
http://forum.handbrake.fr/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5129
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Mate... I have been reading this forum since 10am and am going a little mad I think with info overload.
I have a general understanding now about what different things do etc but the code string part I am struggling with.
I presume the best way to encode a DVD for Apple TV is to stick with a similar resolution as the source? Then constant quality of 64(ish) once you then setup the audio (and providing you are not copying concert / music DVD's) you should then be able to post on of the kindly suggested code strings in to the advanced box and away you go???
I have a general understanding now about what different things do etc but the code string part I am struggling with.
I presume the best way to encode a DVD for Apple TV is to stick with a similar resolution as the source? Then constant quality of 64(ish) once you then setup the audio (and providing you are not copying concert / music DVD's) you should then be able to post on of the kindly suggested code strings in to the advanced box and away you go???
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Is this bug still present? I'm now ripping the Firefly series, and I'd love to keep the discs' studio dolby surround mix.nightstrm wrote:Audio + Subtitles
Track 1: English (AC3) (Dolby Surround) <-- if available, otherwise use English (AC3) (5.1)
- Audio Codec: AAC (faac)
- Mixdown: Stereo (due to a bug, this retains the original dolby surround encoding -- I'd rather keep the studio mix)
- Samplerate (khz): 48
edit: never mind, some more searching answered my question
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Windows XP
Source: TiVo files edited with VideoReDo saving as mpeg.
Target: iPod 5G and Nano
Goal: Minimal file size while retaining decent quality
CLI: HandbrakeCLI.exe" -i %input_variable% -o %output_variable% -e x264b30 -E faac -w 320 -b 384 -r 25 -x keyint=300:keyint-min=30:bframes=0:cabac=0:ref=1:vbv-maxrate=384:vbv-bufsize=2000:analyse=all:me=umh:subme=6:no-fast-pskip=1 -B 160 -R 48
This is a minor adjustment of the iPod Low Rez preset. It outputs good quality video while reducing the file size allowing more files to be downloaded to the iPod.
Source: TiVo files edited with VideoReDo saving as mpeg.
Target: iPod 5G and Nano
Goal: Minimal file size while retaining decent quality
CLI: HandbrakeCLI.exe" -i %input_variable% -o %output_variable% -e x264b30 -E faac -w 320 -b 384 -r 25 -x keyint=300:keyint-min=30:bframes=0:cabac=0:ref=1:vbv-maxrate=384:vbv-bufsize=2000:analyse=all:me=umh:subme=6:no-fast-pskip=1 -B 160 -R 48
This is a minor adjustment of the iPod Low Rez preset. It outputs good quality video while reducing the file size allowing more files to be downloaded to the iPod.
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Is decomb planned to be included in the Windows GUI for the final release of 0.9.3?TedJ wrote:AFAIK, decomb has only been included in the Mac GUI...
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Definitely, once jbrjake has finished tweaking and tuning it.megabyteme wrote:Is decomb planned to be included in the Windows GUI for the final release of 0.9.3?TedJ wrote:AFAIK, decomb has only been included in the Mac GUI...
In the meantime, you should be able to pass the decomb option manually by adding it to the advanced options.