
(I don’t have the full master, yet, just some clips to test with)Īnd then compare it to the encoded files here: This is not a re-encode of the MKV that was released - this is straight from the master. I will also try the same tests on a desert scene, a cantina scene and maybe a battle of Yavin Scene if time permits.įirst Download the source file, a 1.8 GB 59 second clip Pro Res Quicktime: This test uses footage from the start of the film where the Tantive is swallowed up and we first see 3P0 and R2. As promised here is the first round of encoding tests. I recommend the calculator included with MeGUI as it can be configured to take into account overhead of various video and audio containers.Īuthor Williarob Time 2 9:32 AM Post link You can use various bitrate calculators to determine within a small margin of error what your target bitrate will need to be to hit the size constraint with any audio and subtitle tracks included. If you are aiming for BD-25 you should use 2-pass encoding instead of CRF in order to take full advantage of the space available. –profile high -preset placebo -level 4.1 -bluray-compat -crf 16 -deblock -3:-3 -aq-strength 0.7 -no-mbtree

Note, this assumes your source material has already been converted to YV12 4:2:0. This will likely produce an encode larger than BD-25 with audio included. To make a Blu-ray compliant encode at excellent quality, these are the only settings you need.
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It is about how to get good results for various projects.Īuthor Chouonsoku Time 1 6:33 PM Post link This is not for a debate about what is better. We would like to hear how you encode with x.264 h.264 encoding. Please post your ideas, hints and tips for encoding here.

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