Quick question: Why would you set it to 10Bit depth? Correct me, if I am wrong, but MPEG-2 is just 8Bit, right? If you want to fine tune things you might need to read handbrake docs to add extra arguments etc. I’m not saying these are the best possible settings, but ti will get you started. Make sure you check the dimensions tab to be sure handbrake isn’t automagically over-cropping.Ĭheck your audio and subs to see if they importing correctly, and if you are encoding them they way you want. If you want to retain film grain and details, on the video tab set the encoder tune to grain.ĭenoising is very resource intensive!! You may need to play around with filters if you start using them to find the best fit for your source material. If you want to clean the source of some film grain set it to NLmeans medium grain and you will retain quality and remove film grain. The denoise is where your time will be eaten if you apply a filter. Set detelecine to default, set deinterlace to bob, interlace detection to default. You can use the RF value, or set a specific bit rate. Set it to mkv, h265 10bit, cbr (constant frame rate), same as source as the frame rate unless you know it needs to be set to a specific frame rate, set the encode speed to slow. Probably using Topaz Video Enhance AI for upscaling, that’s what I am using and many others seem to be as well.įor your video deinterlacing/detelecining issues I can help you with handbrake to get acceptable results.Īssuming you have ripped the discs with makemkv
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