![]() ![]() I have a lot on my mind and it probably came out jumbled. Hey, thanks for your reply! I totally get what you're saying and I apologize if I wasn't clear in the first post. I'd maybe consider compression if I wanted to save 40-50% or more (which is totally viable with transparency for most BluRay discs using x265). Why bother with any of this to only save 20% on the video bitrate? Just keep the tracks you want and mux to MKV :) Thank you for any suggestions! I really would like to use advanced settings to maintain the best quality possible if you have any suggestions for that as well. I realize every movie compresses differently, but as long as I save some space over the original that is what matters most. If this means having to do a CRF of 16 for every movie, then that's fine by me. ![]() Is it still a viable option in 2021 or is there something better like StaxRip? I would prefer to have a one sized fits all setting approach, if possible. ![]() I have a lot of storage but not enough to do full backups. My goal is to cut the original video file by at least 20%. For 2 channel DTS MA i can probably convert it to FLAC or keep as is depending on your recommendations.įor video quality, I realize I am going to lose some detail but would like to keep it as close to the original as possible. For 5.1/7.1 i want to stick with the DTS MA/True HD tracks. I want to keep the audio quality original to the source. I have been doing a lot of reading and it seems that I will get better quality with my CPU. I have an i9-9900k processor that I can use for the encoding or a 2080 Super Nvidia GPU. The other 75% of the movies are the ones that I need help encoding. About 25% of the collection will be backed up 1:1 without menus (main movie only). I have a very large blu-ray collection that I would like to backup in the best quality possible. ![]()
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