Handbrake windows 10 shutdown1/22/2024 Stereo will be either Dolby Pro Logic II or Stereo bitrate. Going to do my whole collection to HEVC MKV 1080p30 and use 5.1, 6.1, whenever possible at 640 bitrate. Now I wouldn't know if it's in the decoding software/hardware that makes the difference or not, though since I'm using my PC and my TCL HDTV as monitor, that's all I can go by. Sometimes the difference between the same bitrate 160 AAC and AC3 stereo is very noticeable. What I did was switch that same setting to AC3 stereo downmix bitrate, and also tried AC3 with Dolby Pro Logic II at 160 bitrates with MKV HEVC Fast 1080p30 preset. VidCoder I think has 160 bitrate as default for stereo AAC downmix which is very good. Reason being I definitely doubt there's some advanced way of knowing that lets say some file will be better off at say 53, 78, 93, etc. Must be Handbrakes default because even though one uses VidCoder I think Mediainfo reports it as Handbrake, and I doubt most users will not leave it at auto. The Auto Bitrate function actually serves as a Variable Bitrate? Because I see that many of the online files have weird bitrates with AAC ranging from 53 bitrates to 160 bitrates with a stereo downmix. So lets say a 5.1 track using Dolby Pro Logic II is not quite what it is intended for correct? Thanks. So Dolby Pro Logic II takes a stereo track and makes it so that it's a surround sound correct? If that's correct then using more than stereo with that setting defeats the purpose. Just something like a quick preview of the job's settings, and then either change the settings or just close the window. That feauture request would really come in handy. You definitely did many of us a favor with VidCoder as fussing with Handbrake literally reminds me of an Apple product. Thanks.įor some reason I can't post a quick reply either from desktop version. One thing guaranteed is the results from VidCoder are great!Ĭan you mention to the admin that the mobile version of Doom9 doesn't allow the search function window to show up. Have you thought about implementing your own support for GPU NVenc etc.? Would that be too much floabw to tinker with? It does, and so I think maybe it was another app. The subtitle issue actually wasn't an issue as I thought it wouldn't copy it over even if it wasn't detected. I'm now getting upwards to about 80fps on all 3 seasons of Spartacus. Well just for a heads up VidCoder is just like that regarding certain files. I checked the start encoding when restart button so as not to lose my place. Using my external drive I was getting upwards to 45-53 fps. Don't know if it's an audio encoding issue or something in my bios with my drives. Just leave foreign audio alone and check off whatever with your CC. This is especially true with closed captioning. The forced foreign track will automatically copy over. Best bet is just pick whatever subtitle you want and how you want it and just leave forein search alone. So lets say I have a video with foreign subs forced already, if I add another subtitle and choose burnt in, the job will fail out somehow. Is it that particular setting, or is it the whole preset picked from General list?Īlso the Foreign Audio search just kills about every job if another subtitle is picked and checked off as burnt in. I really don't know which preset VidCoder is asking to save when I hit edit ona job. If wrong we either update it right there if it hasn't started, or stop it and update it. So for example we click a job in any queue and see it's settings. You can do it for any queue, whether encoding or not, and just change what could be done. Would you be able to make it so that you can click on a job in the queue, whether the queue started or not, and have the encoding options window show you what settings have been made instead of having to hit edit and VidCoder ask if you want to keep the current preset? Sometimes we just want to make sure we set up the correct output. Great program! I also noticed some failed jobs, and just maybe it had to do with unknown bit rates with Audio and unknown source pertaining to language.
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