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Bluray handbrake settings11/25/2023 MKV is much easier thanks to MKVMergeGUI and it's widely supported. For media players which are DivX HD certified, DTS is optional (unless they're a Bluray player). Bluray players will, but media players in TVs etc mightn't. Swap the newly encoded audio for the old and create a new output file (copying the video) and you'll have a one containing audio the device can play.ĭTS requires a licence so not all devices support it. if it's for a portable device etc you can easily use the audio stream in Handbrake's output file and re-encode it later on if need be. I don't see the point in wasting space with two unless you know for sure you'll be playing the encode on a device with limited audio support. I usually keep existing AC3 or re-encode DTS as multi-channel AAC. My second question is what is the best combination of audio output codecs so that the surround sound is preserved while also having general compatibility. Note: I'm converting using the "av_mp4" container that's appeared in the recent nightlies, but from what I understand this is just a better version of the normal "Mp4" one. sony blu-ray player playing MP4 off USB stick) choose the better audio track? I've never seen an option to choose.Īnd for the second suggestion, can DTS-HD just be passed-through to an MP4? Is there anything the second track wouldn't play on?Īlso for the first suggestion, how would the media player (e.g. If I take the first suggestion - is this a waste/pointless. I'm not too worried about passthrough or anything lossless, so would there be anything wrong or stupid with the following:ġ) DTS-HD -> AAC (avcodec), Dolby Pro Logic II, 160bitrate, Auto SamplerateĢ) DTS-HD -> AAC (avcodec), 5.1 Channels, 320bitrate, Auto Samplerate How does this work - I swear it can't passthrough one from one codec to another? The second is always "AC3 Passthru", even though the source is usually "DTS 5.1" or "DTS-HD MA 5.1". I also understand that this one is included for compatibility with iPhones and the like. The first is "AAC (avcodec)" with "Dolby Pro Logic II" - From what I understand this a stereo stream, yet is an "intelligent" one, and some playback devices can kind of transform it into some form of half-decent surround sound. Hit the ‘Start Encode’ to start the project and wait.When I load a blu-ray in handbrake, and select "High Profile", it gives me two audio tracks. Remember to save the preset we created here by clicking ‘Save New Preset’. If you want to add subtitle tracks, go to the next named ‘Subtitles’, and using ‘Add track’ simpy select subtitles you want: If you know what you are doing, choose the desired settings, but here we use AAC with Mixdown to Dolby Pro Logic II: ‘Encoder Tune: “None”, ‘Encoder Profile: “Auto”, Encoder Level: “Auto”Īdvanced Options: Copy “rc-lookahead=120:bframes=12:ref=6:subme=7:aq-mode=3” without the “-marks. When using Blu-Ray as source, you should change the Deinterlace to Off:Ĭhange the ‘Video Codec’ to “H.265 10-bit (x265)” (1.)Īnd the ‘Framerate (FPS)’ to “Same as source” and choose the “Constant Framerate” (2.). Now we are ready on the Summary -tab, let’s skip Dimensions and head to Filters. Now open up Handbrake, and load the copied Blu-Ray content using ‘Source’ (1.).Īfter that, let’s choose the ‘H.2p30’ -preset (Presets –> Matroska –>) to work on (2.).Ĭhoose the output file name and location (3.). Plenty of tools available, I use Redfox’s AnyDVD HD. Up you can find downloadable preset to Handbrake, which is created / used here.įirst you have to copy the full Blu-Ray to hard disk. I’m using output resolution 1080p, but one can choose 720p resolution if needed. I’m demonstrating a way creating high quality rip from Blu-Ray (movie ‘Prometheus’). Default presets, ‘normal’ and ‘High Profile’, does the job, but with few tweaks one can create smaller and better quality rips. However, there are plenty of settings to modify, and only few usable default presets. Handbrake is the best tool for creating rips from DVD or Blu-Ray. I assume you can do this, so next next is to install and open HandBrake: First of all you need to copy the contents of Blu-Ray -disc to hard drive.
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