![]() ![]() ![]() Wondering how much of a difference switching from 10 bit to not is going to make.Īppreciate I'm going to have to make some trade-offs more than likely to get this figure down, but I really want to avoid losing quality as much as possible. ![]() TV eps I've taken RF to 20, and am looking at approx 1 hr encode for 40 min episode, but of course the file size is still approx 3gb per episode which is far too much when there's a lot of eps. ![]() Looking at between 2 hrs 40 mins - 4 hours depending on length of movie, file size between 6 and 10gb. only filters are default interlace detection, decomb and default. H.265 10-bit, RF 18, FR Same as Source - constant, encoder Medium, Tune - none, Profile - auto, Level - 4.1.Īdvanced options were auto from the matroska preset: rc-lookahead=120:bframes=12:ref=6:subme=7:aq-mode=3.Īuto-pass thru all english audio. My current tv/monitors are pretty old so not the best 'testbench', so I want to 'futureproof' my encodes in the sense I want them to be effing stunning when I get a new tv (e.g. I generally want the quality closest to source. I rip my 1080p blu-rays to then stream through plex. Will dropping to 10 bit make a difference on a 1080p(/i) blu ray? My current set up is too old to trust comparison, and want to futureproof for new tv. TL DR: Trying to cut file size when encoding TV eps but want file closest to source. ![]()
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