lets say i've made a dvd rip of some anime that was in 480p format (upscaled it to 720p) in x265 format and constant quality with around 3600 kbps
if i want to apply some more changes can i apply the to the already ripped MKV file ?
i know that always its better but to save some time , would it be considered that the rip is with almost no loss of detail? (the anime is not so detailed to being with)
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A lossless rip of the DVD is when you make a transfer to the HDD and the data is as it was was, no encoding or conversion has taken place.
You're talking about re-encoding an HEVC file (either in whole or part) that you made earlier from a DVD rip.
Yes, there is always some loss, but it may or may not not be noticeable during casual viewing. Results may look better or worse
depending on the material and encoder settings.
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A perfect rip is an ISO file. Next is a rip of the file structure. Then a rip of the video and the audio streams, possibly concatenated and placed in a different container, but not transcoded. Turning MPEG2 into HEVC is far from lossless.
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As point out earlier x265 is lossy format. upscaling to 720p does not add any new data to a 480 rip
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