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    Hi guys I have my 4k collection and I have ripping some movies that I like to see on my hard disc but this take a lot of space, I notice on some sites there are rippings in 2160p 265 in maybe 7gb and the qualityi is amazing, so I so wish to do that with my collection but I don´t know the tool to use and some guide step by step?

    And this movies says 10bit I dont know what it means or what is the difference?

    If you just could helping me how to do it?

    Thank you in advance!!
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    How to convert 4k to 2160p 265?
    4k already is 2160p.
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    Check google for 10bit video vs 8bit video.
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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Originally Posted by BlurayHD View Post
    How to convert 4k to 2160p 265?
    4k already is 2160p.
    Yes I know all I tried to ask is how to encode some 4k Bluray to an 2160p 10bit 265 movie with lower size with amazing quality?

    I will really appreciate if you can help me
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    I would try Vidcoder. There are a range of presets you can experiment with to find the best compromise between size and quality for your needs.
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    Originally Posted by netmask56 View Post
    I would try Vidcoder. There are a range of presets you can experiment with to find the best compromise between size and quality for your needs.
    Thank you so far I know, Vidcoder and Handbrake both are the same? I asking it because I´m familiar with Handbrake
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    Originally Posted by BlurayHD View Post
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    I would try Vidcoder. There are a range of presets you can experiment with to find the best compromise between size and quality for your needs.
    Thank you so far I know, Vidcoder and Handbrake both are the same? I asking it because I´m familiar with Handbrake
    It uses the Handbrake engine, some differences in the interface.
    If you're familiar with Handbrake why don't you use that?
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    Vidcoder is better cause it lets you to select any encoding size you want where as handbrake limits you to the size you are at.
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    Originally Posted by BlurayHD View Post
    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Originally Posted by BlurayHD View Post
    How to convert 4k to 2160p 265?
    4k already is 2160p.
    Yes I know all I tried to ask is how to encode some 4k Bluray to an 2160p 10bit 265 movie with lower size with amazing quality? ...
    Those 4K disks are already encoded in x265, you're not going to get any improvement by using a better codec there.
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    Just encode the video with a lower bit rate and see if you like the results,do a minute encode so you can have samples without running a full encode.
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