Dezember 28, 2010

Konservative Encoding Einstellungen für Handbrake

Leider ist der Artikel bei the TAO of Mac nicht mehr online, daher speichere ich mir die Einstellungen für Handbrake hier mal kurz ab, da sie einen guten Kompromiss darstellen, zwischen zu vielen Optimierungen, die schwache CPUs überfordern, auf der einen Seite und Dateigröße und Bildqualität auf der anderen.

The time-honored approach I’m using is the usual ready mix of Fairmount and Handbrake, but the WDTV box I decided to buy a year or so ago to replace my PS3 as a media center (nearly eight times smaller, infinitely less noisier) has trouble syncing AC3 audio and H.264 video at conservatively high bitrates, so the following tweaks were required:

  • Detelecine: OFF (on Video Filters tab)
  • Framerate (FPS): 25 (on Video tab)
  • Reference Frames: 6 (Advanced tab)
  • B-Frames: 6 (Advanced tab)
  • Weighted B-Frames: Unselected (Advanced tab)
  • 8x8 DCT: Unselected (Advanced tab)
  • CABAC Entropy Coding: Unselected (Advanced tab)
These result in a simpler but still compact encoding that is viewable on a big screen TV without significant artifacts and weighs in at roughly 1.5GB per movie (including two AC3 soundtracks and two subtitles in different languages), which means I can easily stick half a dozen or so files onto a cheap USB flash drive that is not just nigh on indestructible by toddler standards but which can be left plugged in out of sight - a boon when we reach that stage where you might as well play the movie in a loop for 3 weeks, something I’ve been told will happen but that I’m hopefully going to be able to sidetrack with real life play.

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