![]() They know what they're doing better than anyone on this forum.Īre you encoding DVDs or Blu Ray? If they're Blu Ray and they use the h.264 codec you could use MakeMKV to convert the audio to AAC while ripping, then remux the MKV into an MP4 using MP4Box.Īlso I don't think an iPad will show either DVD or Blu Ray subtitles. There aren't any magical settings that will give you a better encode, if there was the developers would have set them as defaults. Set a lower RF and you get larger files and better quality, higher RF gives you smaller files and less quality. You need to convert to AAC.īeyond that the RF is the only way to modify the quality. After that you select the Tune setting, either Film for live action footage or Animation for cell animation.Īuto pass-though for audio won't be of much use if you're muxing into an MP4 for playing on an apple device. ![]() I believe Handbrake uses the X264 presets, so just choose either very slow, slow or whatever, if you want faster then choose one of the faster presets, but they will give you less quality, even at the same RF and give larger files to boot. ![]() At the moment I use AVISynth, NeroAACEnc and X264 with MKVMerge and MP4Box among others, but you asked for simple and simple is handbrake. ![]()
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