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So i've damn near filled my 6TB hard drive and i've still plenty more to do ... that means some videos are going to need compressing (all these files are blu-ray MakeMKV rips).
My computer isn't the fastest at doing this which isn't a major issue because i can just set it up to do the job through the night.
To help advise as best as you can you'll probably need to know what i want to achieve and what i'm going to do with the file. If i miss anything out then just ask...
MY GOAL:
* I want to compress the file down from the original 20GB-40GB that it is. Not to a specific size but smaller without any noticeable loss in image & sound quality.
* I want subtitles to remain in the video file - finally figured out how to do this after some trial & error
* AUDIO - the audio currently comes through my TV speakers. It may well forever stay like that, i don't know. I've been looking in to soundbars for a while now and i hope to get one (but have other issues there - off topic) but it's no certainty. I may well move house in the future and have a 5.1 or a 7.1 setup. The latter two (5.1 & 7.1) are very unlikely but not impossible. The soundbar option is the one that there's actually a good chance of ........ my point is .......... i want to future proof the compressed file so that if i ever do get a soundbar (or indeed 5.1/7.1 setup) I can relax in the knowledge that my movie files can make the most of it rather than being like - damn i wish i'd converted those 300 video files that took me months a little differently.
Problem is ... i don't really understand the audio settings on the audio tab in Handbrake.
* The video files are stored on a specific hard drive on my PC and they are played on my TV in my living room via Plex.
So 3 key things really...
* Image quality - but i think my settings are suitable for my goal? So i'm not particularly worried here. Would just like someone to check.
* Audio quality & future proofing - i honestly don't have a clue.
* Image dimensions (we'll get on to that in a sec)
SUMMARY:
Fairly confident i'm right here. I've selected HQ on the right as a best of both worlds kind of thing - good quality without taking forever and creating a bigger file.
I note the size says 1920x800. More on that on the next screenshot.
DIMENSIONS:
I see the source as 1920x1080 yet the entered numbers by default are less. What is correct here? 1920x1080 or 1920x800?
In this example i actually changed the 800 to 1080 simply based on the reasoning i've heard of 1920x1080 but not 1920x800, that's all.
FILTERS:
I left these as default as i don't really know what they do.
VIDEO:
Now i actually left this as default when i converted my file in this example, however where the red arrow is, i've since read that i should change from Peak Framerate to Constant Framerate.
Correct? Or leave as Peak?
AUDIO:
Here's the problem where i've no clue. I don't really know what to select to achieve my goals. I don't know what codec, what bitrate, what mixdown.
I did a little reading but still don't really understand it. Based on this i changed the mixdown for one of the defaults to 5.1 channels.
Most my movies are English but some are in foreign language (Chinese martial arts movies). So not really sure what to select. I used this as an example since most are total English.
The reason there'll be so many options in that dropdown is because when ripping from MakeMKV i don't know which audio/subs to select as there's often many 'English' options. Based on this i just select them ALL. As a result as you'll know - i sometimes end up with that pointless audio of like the director talking over the movie.
SUBTITLES:
Confident i've got this down now...
So with those options i just mentioned to you (such as changing the image dimensions & not really understanding it) i ended up with this...
ORIGINAL MAKEMKV RIP:
CONVERTED HANDBRAKE FILE with altered 1920x1080 (instead of the default 1920x800):
As you can see, it is a wider file than the original. Leave as 1920x800?
I also noticed though that the audio files are different:
ORIGINAL MAKEMKV RIP:
CONVERTED HANDBRAKE FILE:
Sorry for the long post but wanted to give as much info as possible so that we don't have to play tennis before you're able to advise.
Oh and a final one before i finish. Nothing major but while i'm asking the others i just wondered about this one - on my PC many of the video files have like 'poster thumbnails' for the movie, yet the converted by Handbrake files do not.
Is there a way of changing this so that the converted files have the same thumbnail? If so, how? Like i said, nothing major, just me being picky.
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