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steve_s_preferences [2018/03/27 23:12]
beandog [MPEG 2 Train Station (March 2018)]
steve_s_preferences [2021/10/17 19:36] (current)
beandog [Steve's Preferences]
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   * [[x264]]   * [[x264]]
   * [[Handbrake]]   * [[Handbrake]]
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 +** This page is an archive **
  
 My personal rule-set when ripping DVDs. My personal rule-set when ripping DVDs.
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   * Always use film or animation tune options   * Always use film or animation tune options
   * Always use **medium** preset; if you want to tweak, do it somewhere else   * Always use **medium** preset; if you want to tweak, do it somewhere else
-  * DVDs always use H.264 high / 3.1 **max**+  * DVDs always use H.264 high
   * "​New"​ animation is anything after Batman: the Animated Series   * "​New"​ animation is anything after Batman: the Animated Series
   * "High quality"​ animation is anything starting with Samurai Jack, Teen Titans, Batman Beyond and newer -- lots of movement, broad color range   * "High quality"​ animation is anything starting with Samurai Jack, Teen Titans, Batman Beyond and newer -- lots of movement, broad color range
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   * Copy AC3 track directly   * Copy AC3 track directly
   * High / 3.1   * High / 3.1
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-** Gentoo ** 
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-Install ffmpeg from portage. Install latest libav from source. Install HandBrake from source. 
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-The reasons being that I don't want to shoehorn my other packages into using libav. I can install it manually and just use avconv whenever I want to. Installing HandBrake from source will use libav anyway. 
  
 ====== Encoding Specifications ====== ====== Encoding Specifications ======
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   * smpte170m color set   * smpte170m color set
   * VobSub or Closed Captioning, first English language stream, prefer VobSub   * VobSub or Closed Captioning, first English language stream, prefer VobSub
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 +If I *did* want to make it backwards compatible, here's all that would change:
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 +  * FDK AAC only
 +  * MPEG4 container
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 +If I wanted to be even more strict to avoid throwing off certain hardware:
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 +  * No VobSub or Closed Captioning
 +  * No chapter support
 +  * Variable framerate same as source or 30 constant fps
 +  * medium preset

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