![]() Iron out the settings and season to taste. I had worked on the settings and figured out what I wanted before I started ripping the ~400 videos going back 15 years. I should also mention I use MakeMKV to copy to local hard drive. Hope that helps as reading what others had posted helped me figure out what settings worked for my desired output. The advantage here is that some video's do 100-160 FPS while some, for reasons I don't understand, will do 6-10 FPS. In other words, say a single encode was 100 FPS, adding another encode would cause it to drop to 50 FPS each. ![]() This will encode 2 video's at the same time (probably limited by my dell xps 9570), splitting FPS it would normally do for just one video. I also changed the Tools -> Preferences -> Advance -> Process isolation -> Max # of encodes to 3 If you use these settings verbatim for DVD's, it will increase the size of the file and add no benefit to the video/audio.Ĥk requires more settings and HDR 10 bit doesn't seem to be supported at the moment by handbrake. There are ways to handle the grain to get the file size down without loosing quality.ĭVD's (preset HQ 480p30 and then the rest of the settings used for BD) and 4k use different settings. Movies shot on film with grain creates large files. That's it - Add to Queue and Start Encoding Plex will transcode if the client can't do direct play for audio. ![]() ![]() I remove the second suggested audio source that handbrake selects. Video Encoder: H.264 (Intel QSV) (use qsv if you have a compatible Intel CPU)įramerate: Same as source / Constant Framerate / Constant Quality 20 QPĪudio: Pick TrueHD or anything that's HD / Codec TrueHD Passthrough (this just passes audio without processing). ![]() Select Super HQ 1080p30 surround from the preset as a starting point - Then. Like others already stated here, pass the audio through in the Audio tab and remove the other one handbrake usually selects for you. I'm HUGE on sound and didn't want to lose any quality. This is after reading what others had done and posted their settings. I'd be happy to share my handbrake settings if you care to give it a shot. ![]()
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