9/28/2023 0 Comments Handbrake presets![]() ![]() ![]() The Animation tuning would probably increase them, but the encoder might still limit them according to any Profile and Level you set. The speed presets do, but not the Film tuning. I'm fairly sure the Film tuning has no effect on the number of B frames or Ref frames. By default MeGUI doesn't set a Profile or Level. That's the encoder enforcing the limits, not MeGUI, and in a perfect world it'd work the same way when using Handbrake. Encode again at 720p and you might end up with ref = 9 (I can't remember exactly). ![]() MediaInfo should then report (something like) ref = 4. Now encode it again while also selecting High Profile, Level 4.1 in the encoder configuration. ![]() Encode a 1080p video using MeGUI and the default x264 settings with the VerySlow speed preset. And that will also change with the video resolution. So while the VerySlow preset would normally use ref = 16, if that exceeds the Profile and Level selected, the encoder should reduce it to stay within the correct limit. ie High Profile, Level 4.1 or Main Profile, Level 3 etc). I don't use Handbrake, but keep in mind the h264 spec places limits on the number of reference frames etc according to the Profile and Level selected (I don't mean the Handbrake Profile, but the encoder Profile. well you might need to check through their log files to find out what they're "really" doing. Program -preset veryslow -tune animation -output "output" "input"įor Handbrake and Vidcoder. If you load the default x264 settings in MeGUI and choose the very slow preset and the animation tuning your command line will simply be this, so it's really not doing anything else. For instance, unless you tell it differently it'll adjust the -keyint settings according to the frame rate, which is fairly standard practice and nothing to worry about, and if you select a target playback device or h264 profile and level it may add additional restrictions to the x264 command line, but only what's required according to what you choose. there are some instances where MeGUI might change encoder settings, but only when it should. For the very slow preset with the film tuning it'll simply add "-preset veryslow" & "-tune film" to the command line. If you choose a particular tuning (film or animation etc) MeGUI will only use the default x264 settings for that particular tuning (combined with a speed preset), but keep in mind the speed presets and tunings effectively just change a few of x264's advanced settings in a pre-defined way, and that's all MeGUI does unless you change an advanced setting manually. the default x264 settings for the very slow preset. The rest of Handbrake's presets probably use some sort of Handbrake default settings, not x264 default settings.įor MeGUI, if you load the default x264 encoder settings and choose the very slow preset, that's all you'll get. Although thinking about it.Īre you using Handbrake's High Profile preset? I think it's the only one that uses the x264 default settings, or very close to them (plus whatever presets you choose). How are you determining MeGUI, Handbrake and Vidcoder use different settings for the same preset? They shouldn't. ![]()
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