2008-07-10, 01:24
Well, my comp is back up and running...
And I am back with good news... I have stumbled upon some settings that yield great results and allow resolutions as high as 832x352 (maybe even higher!) at good bitrates.
I know 832x352 is a non-standard res. In fact, it's squished vertically, so it looks all weird unless you play with the DAR (Display Aspect Ratio). This allows you to store the video at a wierd resolution, but stretch it to the correct aspect upon playback. There are a couple programs that allow you to do this (MeGUI, StaxRip), but I do not think Handbrake is one of them... (Note: You do not have to do this with your encodes to use my settings, this is just a tip on achieving maximum resolutions.)
Anyways, these new settings will be primarily for users that are re-encoding HDDVD/BluRay material (either from original sources or from rips -- both will look great!) However, I think there might even be a benefit in using this for standard definition stuff as well... I'll leave that to you guys to test...
The settings have been completely rethought and I am not using most of the CPU-heavy settings (except for CABAC). This allows for higher bitrates and higher quality encodes.
Don't get me wrong, we've always been able to achieve 832x352, but only at very low bitrates. Since the new settings give us more room to work with bitrates, we can now achieve almost lossless quality at these resolutions. In fact, many of the BluRay rips I have done come out to be less than 1.2 GB and are better than DVD quality!!!
I am in the last stages of perfecting the settings and doing final testing, so I will post back with my results very soon.
And I am back with good news... I have stumbled upon some settings that yield great results and allow resolutions as high as 832x352 (maybe even higher!) at good bitrates.
I know 832x352 is a non-standard res. In fact, it's squished vertically, so it looks all weird unless you play with the DAR (Display Aspect Ratio). This allows you to store the video at a wierd resolution, but stretch it to the correct aspect upon playback. There are a couple programs that allow you to do this (MeGUI, StaxRip), but I do not think Handbrake is one of them... (Note: You do not have to do this with your encodes to use my settings, this is just a tip on achieving maximum resolutions.)
Anyways, these new settings will be primarily for users that are re-encoding HDDVD/BluRay material (either from original sources or from rips -- both will look great!) However, I think there might even be a benefit in using this for standard definition stuff as well... I'll leave that to you guys to test...
The settings have been completely rethought and I am not using most of the CPU-heavy settings (except for CABAC). This allows for higher bitrates and higher quality encodes.
Don't get me wrong, we've always been able to achieve 832x352, but only at very low bitrates. Since the new settings give us more room to work with bitrates, we can now achieve almost lossless quality at these resolutions. In fact, many of the BluRay rips I have done come out to be less than 1.2 GB and are better than DVD quality!!!
I am in the last stages of perfecting the settings and doing final testing, so I will post back with my results very soon.