![]() ![]() Without knowing the way you setup vidcoder etc there's no way we can help, in 3 weeks you havent posted the vidcoder settings? (you might be using the slower profile and that takes ages, etc etc), post a screenshot, a screencast etc, don't get me wrong but you're waisting time with all these experiments, several users already asked you for your settings/screenshots.īTW saying your PC does video editing with Avid ot any other editing software doesnt "mean anything". Only way that i know how to do it (that i know of) is by doing a 2 pass conversion, handbrake developers droped the 2 pass option in the GUI but it can still be used through the handbrake API like vidcoder (search the handbrake forums), your're waisting time by copying bitrate values from handbrake to vidcoder, trying lower or higher bitrate etc, if you want a certain e 2 pass. I'm trying for an 8Gb mkv to fit into a DL DVD. But I don't think you'll like the results. If you don't care about quality but want max encoding speed use 1 pass target bitrate or filesize (really the same thing). That's the single most important setting I've found for quality. Use advanced profile and set the flag for 8x8 DCT. It's meant for encoding to mobile screens. There isn't.įor a start, do not use the handbrake default profile for high quality. Some newbies seem to think there's a conspiracy among video geeks to keep encoding parameters a secret. ![]() ![]() If there was I would have found it by now, and I'd happily post where I found it. There are actually quite a few h.264 options in handbrake but they are pretty complex, and frankly there really isn't any good way to simplify them. It'll give about the same quality as 2 pass but much faster. That's a handbrake expression, the technical expression is constant rate factor mode. If you're having this much problem with speed don't use 2 pass. Believe me, if there was one it'd be the first thing everyone mentions. There is no magic program that is easy, fast, and gives good quality. Handbrake (& vidcoder) aren't slow programs compared to other encoders. ![]()
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