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Ripping a DVD to 700mb and getting the best possible quality ?

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tadrian
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Post Posted: Aug 23, 2008 12:42 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Hello,
I want to rip a dvd to a filesize of about 700 - 1Gb in size with the best quality I can get.
Is there a guide how to do that?

I guess I need to know (among others) the following:

Resolution:
Bitrate:
Codec:


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Post Posted: Aug 24, 2008 04:04 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

So you don't care if the quality is good, just the best you can squeeze out of it at that size ?

If quality is foremost, do a constant quality encode and don't worry so much about the output size. Use a quantizer value of between 2 and 3 and a wdith or 640 and the result should be very good.

Anything else is a compromise, often a big one. You can get higher quality for a given bitrate by using a lower resolution, but then you lose that quality when you play it back if you need to enlarge it, as the resize will be much bigger. If you use a larger resolution so you don't have to resize it as much, you will get a lower quality encode to begin with.

Then, just when you think you have found a magic number, you suddenly realise that it varies from movie to movie, as the content plays a big part in how a video compresses and what numbers work best.

Personally, I would start by using AutoGK for the encoding, as it makes life very simple. Then use DVD Shrink to create a short segment of a DVD - say 5 minutes worth. Finally, use AutoGK to encode the same material several times (it batches, so this is easy), using different quality values (AutoGK uses a % system, start at 75 and go up) versus different resolutions for fixed sizes. Look at the results and play your final encode based on these results.

I would try to give you some estimates on how long this would take, but your computer details are gibberish, so somewhere between 20 minutes and 4 days would be my guess.
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