Hello
Excuse my poor English.
I'm very new at this having to rip DVD and would like some help.
I have about 200 DVDs that I should put on the media server at home.
I've ripped them with DVDFab to the computer but now the question is what settings should I do in HandBrake to get mkv files with good quality.
resolution is 720x576 and what I understand it is original in the DVD?
The films will Strem to 2 55-inch LCD TV and a few computers (computers play no role when they read everything.)
TV: 1 = Samsung ue55c8705
TV: 2 = LG 55LE550
I will use H264/x264 in mkv but the bittrate should I have for it look good? I have tried to use RF in HandBrake, but I can not find a level that is good;
I use RF: 20, movies giant pixels when it gets fast moving scenes.
Is there anyone who can help me with this problem?
it is TV that will play movies with its built-in video player
And what I understand they only support this format in common?
I should add that the stream of films will take place over Gigabit Ethernet (CAT6) so it does not matter if the films are large. (they should not be unnecessarily large I need to think about storage space as well) Server uses Twonky Media Server 6.3 dlna.
Sincerely / Chali
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Last edited by chali; 28th Feb 2011 at 18:41. Reason: More info
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As a starting point, commercial Blu-Ray discs use 8-16 Mb/s or more for h.264 when compressed from master source. Broadcast may use somewhat less on the high bit rate peaks. When re-encoding from a compressed source, quality will drop even at the same bit rate. Best to use the original file.
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Hi and thanks for the reply
I understand that it is a deterioration of changing formats, but what is a good bitrate to H264.mkv to be played on one 55 inch screen? As I wrote before, the result is strange with HandBrake, an RF: on 20 gives a file of about 1 gig and a bitrate on about 1200b / s and it is not god on such a large screen.
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