I've searched but I can't find the answer.. When backing up a movie with it... whut shoudl the compression be around for best quality on the movie part? not the menus or whutever.. just the movie whut % .... Thx![]()
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only_emo_kidGuest
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You will find people will say,what ever looks good to "You". I for one never like to go under 60%.
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only_emo_kidGuestOriginally Posted by Sifaga
anyways, alright.. was curious, because around 70% is pretty decent, but I wanna make sure I don't cause it to look worse, and was curious whut others thought.. Thanks -
Depends on the type of movie,slow talkies can be compessed more while action films cant plus its always easy to just shrink away and see if you can handle the quality.
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Originally Posted by only_emo_kidOriginally Posted by Sifaga
Your question was answered in the first reply. No joke. Anything less than 100% is not "best". Or do you really mean, "How much compression before you start to notice it?""Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
only_emo_kidGuestOriginally Posted by ZippyP.
" compression means something is done to it, if its 100% means no compresion at all!! " -
100% is what i aim for
a few steps i take to achieve this
Choose smaller audio track
remove non english audio track
remove unwanted extras using VobBlanker
remove credits from the main movie using VobBlanker
Ive run DVDShrink on a DVD twice , first time about 50% compression and second time 95% and the movie looked fine to me.
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only_emo_kidGuestOriginally Posted by Sifaga
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I keep the 5.1 but i have been known to keep the DTS
it depends on space and the movie -
Originally Posted by only_emo_kid
My point is that quality is purely subjective. Each movie is different and there is no magic number where the quality level suddenly drops off. You need to test for yourself and find your tolerance level. Like Sifaga I aim for the least compression possible because that is always the best quality."Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
only_emo_kidGuestOriginally Posted by ZippyP.
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Okay, using your definition then, 99% is what the compression should be for the best quality
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Originally Posted by BobK"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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Depends on the source DVD.
In my experience, a fair number are good down to 70%. A rare few are good down to 60%, or even 55%.
I've only run across one or two that weren't good at 80% or better.
This is true for full disk backups as well as movie-only re-authors (though there are few DVDs now a days where you can do full disk at 80% or even 70%).
My rules of thumb:
- above 80%, Shrink and burn
- between 70% and 80%, Shrink, spot check quality in software player, split the disk if quality sub-par
- below 70%, I might Shrink and check quality, but I'm more likely to split the disk straight away -
With Shrink it's as much as you can tolerate. Someone watching their backup on a 25" TV, sitting 10' away, through a non-progressive scan DVD player using composite video connections might not notice the compression artifacts as much as someone watching on a 65" ISF calibrated HDTV sitting 10' away, through a top of the line progressive scan DVD player with component connections.
Some swear MP3's are perfectly fine as far as sound quality is concerned but their playback gear isn't likely as good as those who do not like the sound quality of MP3s.
It depends on how critical you are and how good the playback equipment you'll be viewing your backups on is.
Anytime compression is used you will lose quality.
If a backup requires more than 10% compression (Shrink's AUTO mode is at 89% or less) I'll put it onto two discs and use no compression.
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Originally Posted by wgb113"Adopt, adapt and improve!"
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