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What's the best parameters for the OTHER settings in Ripbot?

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FTW
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Post Posted: Nov 01, 2009 20:35 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

So I've been cutting my teeth on ripping Blurays, been kicking out 1080p h264 MKVs and so far satisfied with the results, but like everyone, I'd like to get better quality if I can. So I'm just curious what everyone's suggestions regarding settings OTHER than bitrate (R-frames, B-frames, profile, etc) that could improve the quality of the rip, if any at all.

Hard drive space isn't too much of concern for me, to some extent (I'd prefer to keep my rips at 10GB or less) and adding extra conversion time is alright if it'll mean increased quality.

I understand that a) any h264 rip can only be as good as the BD source and b) more bitrate the better (...to a point. I've been in the neighborhood of 5000 - 8000 bps depending on the quality/age of the film or quality of the conversion to bluray).

Thanks in advance!!

[edit: oh, and I don't plan on ripping any animation so I don't think I'll be needing anything like 10+ reference frames, which I hear is typical of anime scene rips, yeah?]


FTW
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Joined: 07 Sep 2009
Location: North America

Post Posted: Nov 21, 2009 11:55 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

If anyone cares, or in case anyone else comes looking on this forum with a similar question / for this information I've been playing around with Ripbot and I've landed on settings that gives me results I've been looking for: sweet picture quality without eating up my hard drive (too much lol).

Code:
Profile: 5.1
Bitrate: 9200 (or so, depending on the quality of the original BR)
R-frames: 5
B-frames: 4


Would anyone consider these to be "overkill"? I once heard that a bitrate range of 4000 - 8000 would suffice for BR rips and anything higher would be too much...but of the rips I've done with these settings I'm pretty stoked. A 2h 10m movie will be 8.7 gigs with these settings and take 6h 45m to encode [edit: with 2 passes] (see my profile for computer setup) and I always leave the frame size untouched (1920x1080).
As I watch my vids thru a WD TV the 5 R-frames is unfortunately the max I can use now, but I'm happy with the results so meh.


Last edited by FTW on Nov 21, 2009 12:26, edited 1 time in total


redwudz
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Post Posted: Nov 21, 2009 12:08 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I size my BD backups to DL media, just for easy redundant backup. (About 8.5GBs) But I save them on a server for regular playback. I use MKV two pass at the default settings and I've been happy with the results. smile.gif

Checking the bitrate of one, I see about 9700Kb/s overall bitrate on a two hour movie.


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