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minus-squaremlg@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoLiterally the only thing missing is full migration to H265 or AV1 with a solid bitrate. It’s still a bit inconsistent due to hardware acceleration capabilities and final file size targets. Most torrents are too compressed or too huge. Luckily bandwidth and storage is cheaper than ever, so going for full size quality rips is viable for many.
minus-squareMonkderVierte@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-21 year agoSolid bitrate? I used 400 kb/s AV1 constant bitrate for HD anime, 750 for HD realfilm, results in 300 MB and 500 MB files for 2 hours video, no artifacts. Why does Handbrake default to 6000 kb/s?
Literally the only thing missing is full migration to H265 or AV1 with a solid bitrate.
It’s still a bit inconsistent due to hardware acceleration capabilities and final file size targets.
Most torrents are too compressed or too huge.
Luckily bandwidth and storage is cheaper than ever, so going for full size quality rips is viable for many.
My I present https://trash-guides.info/
Solid bitrate? I used 400 kb/s AV1 constant bitrate for HD anime, 750 for HD realfilm, results in 300 MB and 500 MB files for 2 hours video, no artifacts. Why does Handbrake default to 6000 kb/s?