

With as well I keep asking him to no longer post about this as I did not get up today to get into an online point grudge match over this.and as I have said.his point and recommendations have been taking so there is no point at least as far as the thread to keep going over this.īut since he is continuing to post here so even when told all this and asked politely now twice, this is a separate issue of just some issues with himĪn since I have told him this and he continues to try to make a thing about it, on this point he is obviously just looking to cause trouble which overall since he knows is ruining this thread and just making trouble for me, is obviously his goal. I understand what he is doing and what he is thinking, and I have said repeatedly that is not what I am looking for.
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I would be very surprised if it wouldn't. Since this is a very fast process, you can try this in a test to make certain that your Roku will play mpeg2 in an mkv file. You won't lose any quality in this, and since you aren't worried about file size, this will be very quick. A couple of ways have been shown, but you can also do this with MakeMKV. Moving the mpeg2 video found in your original dvd over to an mkv file without conversion is very good advice. H264 is very efficient at compression compared to the original mpeg2 of your dvd, so it may be smaller even at CRF 12 than the original. My normal settings for conversion are 19 or 20 in this control. I can't see anything different at CRF 15 personally, but my eyesight isn't comparable to many. If you use a small number for the CRF in Handbrake, say 12 or 13, you will make something that is visually indistinguishable from the original unless you go frame by frame and examine it for tiny flaws. Jagabo is simply trying to keep you from wasting time making a file that won't play in your Roku. So I don't know how much bigger it would be if I did this Lossless setting in Handbrake, but couldn't imagine maybe more then 3G, which is fine by me is this gives me the best quality. So would assume this is along the lines of what the things are that are being mentioned in that warning and means it would be bigger?īut I don't know.I mean the vid is only 18m long and natively on the disk is barely a gig all to begin with. So I took a look at it with MediaInfo an I don't know if this is where and what the proper description is for this, but in the video section there is a listing called: Compression mode, and for that on this vid is listed as Lossy. In regards to that, it talks about that it can be bigger unless the original form of the vid was already Lossless. or is that actually going to make the vid like way bigger then it even was before? As it does talk about a warning of that in the description. So with handbrake if I don't want to loose any of the quality.in the video tab, do I just run that Quality slider all the way to the right where I get that "Warning: RF 0 is Lossless!"
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I have some home movie DVD vids that I just want to convert from this format to mkv with the parameters I use with Handbrake as I know these work well with my Roku player and the myPlex channel I have on it for all my other move DVD's & Blu-Rays.īut for the home movie DVD vids, they are already small enough an for other reasons longer to get into, I have no need for reducing the size of these, I just want them in the right format.
