I would expect to be able to create a preset by choosing from all available options for each parameter.Īnyway, thanks again for your suggestion, I'll try it again. When I use an already existing preset and try to change some parameters, I have much less options than those I have when I select "custom" profile.įor example, if I chose to keep youtube profile, I only have one audio codec available. However, I still heven't found a way to save a preset with my own settings. I got rid of all those presets I've never used! Or you can post a short clip taken from the files themselves. Or if you still have the files, open them with mediainfo, put it in text view, and post the info here. For example, the preset and quality value. In the video tab ensure it shows copy not convert and in the audio tab select the audio format you wish to convert the DTS track to (I'd suggest AC3 5.1 640kbps or AAC Stereo 320kbps). Load in an MKV file, select MKV as your output profile. Maybe you still have a Zune? You can choose to keep that profile. Best place to start is comparing the x264 settings within each program. Handbrake can't do that, use XMedia Recode. you can rename the file set as Anime, so Anime.ini, Anime_1280x720_mp4.xmrpres etcĪ lot of the presets are legacy anyway, so deleting them removes useless clutter. OS: Windows 10 CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT RAM: 16 GB Video 1 (with the good picture): Video codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC Size: 1920x1040 Frame rate: 23.97 Video 2 (with the good sound): Audio codec: MP3 Sample rate: 48k Bitrate: 112 kb/s Software: Xmedia Recode 64 bit, v. (You may also choose to keep which profiles you want)Į.g. Save one profile set to edit and delete the rest. Navigate to the install folder, open here or similar: "C:\Program Files\ XMedia Recode 64bit\Profile" Or, you could tell it to grab the first Spanish track and pass it through without converting.You have to do it manually in the app folder. You can save these with a preset.įor example, you can tell it to grab all English audio tracks and convert them to aac. Handbrake lets you define rules for audio and subtitles based on language. I guess all the good ones were gone already.(and they seem to be French, so you know zeez crayzeee french.) No idea where they got the name from though. In MakeMKV I fairly recently discovered how to only rip English Audio and English subs though, which helps. I use MakeMKV to rip DVD, bluray and 4K and Handbrake to shrink (just blurays though, I leave DVD as they're low enough quality already and 4K cause I didn't buy 4K to lower their quality, and I'm not sure if you can anyway).ĭoing a batch of episodes generally works fine for me, but I havben't found a way to set subttiles and audio for all the titles in one go, so while you can have it set say the crf for all the titles to sat 21, you have to chucg though and set the audio for each one one at a time. For those with more experience with creating, editing and converting audio and video, XMedia Recode ca, create custom video and audio files and specify many. I forget you can rip DVDs with Handbrake. I'll continue to use both, until I learn more. videoproc is easier for beginners, but handbrake looks to have a little bit more detail, so far, i'm still learning. On the Audio tab you will be able to select Mode Copy. You can also set the Output stream type to 'Audio only' to narrow the list of output format options. On the Main tab you choose Output format Custom > FLAC. If this file is a working MPEG file, check first that it is not an elementary video or elementary audio stream only, as a multiplexed program stream (video AND audio, or MPEG still) is required.' After that I used XMedia Recode to do an 'AVI2AVI' recoding, trying to reduce the bitrate. Then start Xmedia & Load the Matroska video file. Both have all the options, but videoproc defaults easier to use, handbrake more manual, but i'm still learning, so we'll see.Īlso, videoproc doesn't have a peak frame rate option, it defaulted to same as source, so I changed handbrake to same as source, and it made a huge difference in time to process, so the peak option takes a lot more time. VCDEasy only accepts/analyzes multiplexed program streams. Settings on both: keep 1080p, 23.976fps, audio bit rate 128kbps (sample rates slightly different 44.1kHz vs 48kHz handbrake, so I missed that one), encode h.264 level 4.2, image quality constant CRF 22, 2 pass. Videoproc produced a 2.5gb mp4 w/ 3930kbps Handbrake produced a 3.6gb mp4 w/ 5563kbps noob here learning more about video compression.īoth handbrake and videoproc produced similar results in similar timeframes, using similar settings (quality controls are different):
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