![]() ![]() I have spent the last week encoding short 60 second clips for testing with just about every combination of filter/video setting available. No matter which file I choose for encoding I am having quality issues with blocking/pixelation on every encode. Unless I have to re-learn it because that's the only way to do it without taking a massive quality hit. All I remember from way back when is that there was a huge learning curve to encoding video to mkv with all the different tools and frankly, I'm too damn old for that shit again. I choose to use Handbrake because it seemed like the easiest option with a GUI. It's been so long I don't remember in the slightest how I once did all of that. I remember having to run the video encoding in a cmd window, I'd have to encode the audio separately using some CLI program that started with "ea", and then re-time the subtitles manually and then use something that would merge everything into a mkv file. It's been a long time since I've done any video encoding (circa 2008ish.) and a lot has changed. My hope is that someone out there can help me in giving some pointers in how fix whatever I'm doing wrong. FYI, I can't use x265 as Plex won't DirectPlay x265 content to my TV/devices and transcoding on the fly eats up all of the CPU and it can't keep up. I am limited on total disk space and as such I am attempting re-encode all of my media files from the MakeMKV generated. I am beginning the process of getting my DVD and BD disks onto my Plex server. ![]()
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