1/11/2024 0 Comments Handbrake blu ray rf 18![]() ![]() If we make some assumptions to give us some averages:ġ0 shows, w/ 4 Seasons each, at 120GB per season, eats up a good chunk of the storage pool (4800GB), so we subtract 4800GB from 12.5TB (12800GB) and we get: But that's not considering TV series, which will significantly reduce that number. I've not seen many direct rips bigger than 30GB, but I have seen some smaller). I just got my FreeNAS build running in good shape, and while I do have 12.5TB of usable space, I don't want to waste it unnecessarily.ġ2.5TB = ~427 30GB uncompressed Blu-Ray rips (Which could realistically be bigger or smaller too. I did the RF20 encode in Handbrake 0.10.5.0 (I forgot to update it first) - if that makes any difference. I'm now testing x264 RF18 and very slow preset (since x265 was taking ridiculously long), but rather than spend all the time running dozens of different encodes and comparing them, I wanted to see if someone else has already done most of the leg work. It took about 9 hours and it was reduced to about 3.5GB, but while it still looks good, the difference with the original is still noticeable. ![]() I did an x265 encode in Handbrake at RF20, slow preset, and "none" profile on a 30GB file. Are there any x265 or x264 settings that look almost indistinguishable from source material while shrinking the file size noticeably (<10GB~)? And what kind of difference does the profile, presets, and tunings make? ![]()
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