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Daikama: STFU,2-4 gigs an episode is overkill.Stop being a retard and smell the coffee.FLAC isn’t needed and source audio on most bds is DTS and is re-encoded by coalgirls so stop being stupid and get a clue.And encoding instead of using preset CRF and auto encoding with a high spec pc is shit and is happening by a lot of amateur encoders. >Source audio on most bds is DTS This statement alone has shown you to be more of an amateur at encoding than you claim either of us to be.

The source audio on BDs is uncompressed linear PCM 95% of the time. 2% of the time it is uncompressed 5.1 PCM, 2% it is Dolby TrueHD (Lossless), and the last 1% of the time it is DTS-HDMA (Also lossless). @Tenshi – you’re too fast! I haven’t even finished DL ep 6-10! Guess I should stop that torrent and start the next.

@daikama “But for those who want higher quality, it’s much harder to get them” and that is were you are wrong. The argument is not filesize over quality.

If the increased filesize provided higher quality, then everyone would be for it and there would be no bitching at all. Everyone would be happy with higher sizes if it meant higher quality then say a 500 mb 720p encode. However, this is not the case. The encoding settings that these are encoded at only increase the filesize. You can easily have this at half the filesize, yet retain all and any of the discernible visual quality. This is just a bad job at encoding.

There is no excuse to it. @CGi,Tenshi,anon-chan copy-paste this in MeGUI. Next time when you are encoding something in 720p, here is a good jumping point. Tweak the settings according to the source and see what settings actually help increase quality and what just slows the encoding time or bloat the filesize. Program –level 4.1 –preset slow –tune animation –crf 18.0 –deblock 1:0 –bframes 8 –ref 8 –qpmin 2 –qpmax 39 –chroma-qp-offset 2 –vbv-bufsize 30000 –vbv-maxrate 40000 –merange 24 –partitions all –trellis 2 –output “output” “input” •. Because I’m bored. @fucker Lol Learn your shit before you talk.

Source on anime BDs are almost always LPCM. @Tenshi >200% size increase for 1% quality improvement is a >perfectly acceptable price to pay IMO especially at these >tiny file sizes I’m sure the majority of people won’t trade 200% size for 1% quality. Ofcourse, you can say “then they should just not download this and download something else”, but that sort of defeats the purpose of doing this (which is encoding for other people), right? Also, not everyone has fast as hell internet. I live in Australialand, and the internet here is shit as hell (+ monthly quotas).

So it’s not just a storage problem. @ >program –level 4.1 –preset slow –tune animation –crf 18.0 >–deblock 1:0 –bframes 8 –ref 8 –qpmin 2 –qpmax 39 –chroma- >qp-offset 2 –vbv-bufsize 30000 –vbv-maxrate 40000 –merange > 24 –partitions all –trellis 2 –output “output” “input” According to x264 authors, extra ref frames give at least 1% benefit per ref frame for anime content, so do use the 16 if time allows. Red alert 2 custom maps download.

Also, we’re not encoding for a BD player here or something, why the hell limit yourself with level restrictions and VBV? Lol don’t fuck with the qpmin and qpmax. Only good lowering the qpmin will do is waste bits on unneccessarily low qps and increase size without any visible increase in quality.

There’s a reason why the qpmin exists and is set to what it is, think about that. >Tweak the settings according to the source and see what >settings actually help increase quality and what just >slows the encoding time or bloat the filesize. That is good advice actually. Especailly since some of the current settings make little sense. –me esa –bframes 3. Swap that to something like –me umh –bframes 8 and you will get much better quality and make your encode faster at the same time. –me esa costs a HUGE time penalty and gives very negligible results, while anime benefits a lot from a bit more bframes (you should use at least 5, which is what x264 default settings + tune anime gives you).

I normally don’t reply to tenshi’s posts, but two things got me. First, to You post would be a lot more credible if you suggested we put those settings into a reasonable encoder, like x264 command line. Suggesting we put it into megui is really poor. Besides, my settings are already close to that, except without the limiters. Please don’t direct your suggestions to me. Second, to Assassinator I’m not going to comment on anything outside of “the purpose of doing this (which is encoding for other people)”.

If we wanted to encode for other people, we’d primarily be doing TV airings. Most of the time, we get 400-500 downloads per torrent. At least for me, I encode to watch shows how I want to on Blu-Ray, instead of how other people insist I watch them, and then share them in case anybody else wants it how I like it. So no, at least for me, I don’t encode for other people. @CGi, if you had opened MeGUI at least once in your life, you already knew MeGUI uses x264 for encoding, what did you think? That MeGUI’s developers have written their own encoder? Oh, and if you’re not encoding for others, why do you release them then?