I want to encode my DVD movies in H 264 format, but I want these to be as small as possible and as HD as possible. Kinda like SecretMyth Ripped Movies. He encodes his movies in multiple passes, but I can't find any software which gives me the options to select the bitrate, passes, audio channel, resolution in one? Does anyone know of such software?
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You only need multiple passes if you need a particular file size. Otherwise, save your self some time and just use single pass constant quality encoding. CRF in x264. You always get the quality you specify. I believe all the packages Baldrick mentioned support CRF encoding.
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