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* [[http://mattgadient.com/2013/06/12/a-best-settings-guide-for-handbrake-0-9-9/|A "best settings" guide for Handbrake 0.9.9]] | * [[http://mattgadient.com/2013/06/12/a-best-settings-guide-for-handbrake-0-9-9/|A "best settings" guide for Handbrake 0.9.9]] | ||
+ | * [[https://trac.handbrake.fr/wiki/HandBrakeGuide|HandBrakeGuide]] | ||
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+ | === Video Filters === | ||
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+ | I did research on video filters related to HandBrake, and how to achieve the target goal I have. For me, it's simple -- no jagged lines on video. | ||
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+ | My **previous** settings have always been based on cobbled together information from forums, and the HandBrake wiki which (in the past) was ambiguously worded and confusing. | ||
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+ | Here's what I've found out: | ||
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+ | * The ''deinterlace'' option uses yadif filter | ||
+ | * The ''decomb'' option uses yadif in combination with other filters | ||
**Summary:** Handbrake is *the best* tool for ripping / encoding DVDS, and works great for any sources ffmpeg can read as well. | **Summary:** Handbrake is *the best* tool for ripping / encoding DVDS, and works great for any sources ffmpeg can read as well. |