lets say there are bd rips that i make , i want to make them as small as possible while retaining the best quality, without minimal detail lose and without blurriness from low bit rate.
lets say i make them 720p when i rip them (in anime there is mostly no detail lose when going from the bd to hd) , and use HEVC format , constant bitrate.
here is a big file i made for the sake of "preserving the detail" and testing.
could the 20-30 min ep be made into 100-150 mb HEVC file and look almost identical?Code:Format : HEVC Format/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding Format profile : Main@L3.1@Main Codec ID : V_MPEGH/ISO/HEVC Duration : 29mn 14s Bit rate : 3 980 Kbps Width : 1 280 pixels Height : 720 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Constant Frame rate : 23.976 (24000/1001) fps Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.180 Stream size : 832 MiB (95%)
since its anime , lose of detail is a bit different from movies.
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Impossible to answer in generic terms.
It depends on the type of anime , how compressible it is . And your tolerance for quality loss -what might be "acceptable" loss for you, might not be for someone else
It's not very helpful, but you have to do some tests and see if it's good enough for you -
But "jagged lines" could easily be user error, or wrong settings in handbrake . eg. it could be not handling source properly eg. deinterlacing instead of IVTCing, might be resizing interlaced material incorrectly etc...
If you don't like handbrake, try something else, maybe staxrip, megui, hybrid, etc... many GUI's to choose from -
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I think staxrip, hybrid support vapoursynth. I don't use the GUI's , I just use commandline tools directly
Consider using 10bit ,especially for anime . Helps with banding , better compression ratio in the low to medium bitrate ranges. (Worse at very low bitrates, however) . But if you're aiming to "preserving the detail", that suggests to me using decent bitrates -
lets say i make them 720p when i rip them (in anime there is mostly no detail lose when going from the bd to hd) , and use HEVC format , constant bitrate.
here is a big file i made for the sake of "preserving the detail" and testing.
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