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    Hello ... i´m new at the forum.

    I am planning on converting some blurays to mkv. I hope the quality of those two will be almost identical. Wich is the best program and the best settings. Time is no problem only quality is.

    Thanks in advance
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  2. If quality is important to you, don't re-encode, just rip the main video & audio track and you will have identical quality to the original (e.g. use tsmuxer or eac3to)
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    I think 30 gigabytes is too much for a movie... looking to reduce to 14 gigabytes.
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    Many movies are just around 10-20gb if you rip away extras, audio tracks, etc using tsmuxer or makemkv.

    Or else use x264 encoder to shrink it, use it with a gui like ripbot264....or use makemkv and shrink the mkv using handbrake.
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    wich is the best if you are looking for the best quality?


    dark knight is 29 gb with cutted extras


    thanks in advance
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  6. There is no best.

    They are the same if you use the same settings and filters and x264 version. They are all front end GUIs for x264 encoder.
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    And wich are the best settings for ripbot?
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