I've been ripping some DVDs using MakeMKV, and now that I have the MKV files, I'm trying to figure out what I should encode them to. I want something space-efficient, but minimizing quality loss is very important, because I want these as high-quality as possible so that I don't have to do this over again later.
I've decided to go with H265, but I can't figure out what quality setting to use. I have read the documentation on Consistent Quality vs Average Bitrate, but that only gives recommendations for x264 video, and it gives the recommendations in RF, whereas H265 quality appears to be measured in CQ. Here's what I know about the MKV files:
- They're all around 480p
- They're currently encoded with MPEG video and PCM audio
Is there some sort of formula or guideline I can use to determine the appropriate quality to encode them? Should I even be re-encoding them, or should I just leave them as they are? Does container format affect anything (I was planning to use MP4)?
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1.5.1 (2022011000)
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macOS Monterey 12.3.1
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I haven't encoded anything yet :>