![]() ![]() I did identical transcodes on all four (three Windows PCs plus the Mac's VideoToolbox encoder) and I thought they all gave acceptable output. I know there are hardware encoders for Intel CPUs (Quicksync), Nvidia (NVEnc), and AMD (I forgot what it's called, VCE/VCN I think). My Kodi media player (a Raspberry Pi 4) can handle. mp4 container since so they can be synced to my iPhone and iPad if desired the native media players don't accept. I currently use the H.265 10-bit (VideoToolbox) encoder setting which harnesses the hardware encoder in the Mac's T2 Security Chip. What else can i change/modify to improve space/time/quality ? Occasionaly (but rarely) i get a file that is larger than the original, which is strange since the original is like. It mostly does the job done, though there is always room for improvement. Other settings i leave at default since i dont know their effect. I tend to batch load the whole folder to save time. Could i go even lower, like 23 fps to save space, without noticing much ?) ![]() Right now the settings i am using are this:ĥ) original fps - variable (changing this to variable 25 fps now since otherwise at some vids it crashes. ![]() Some are from torrents, some downloaded from tube type sites, some are high quality, some extremely low quality, resolutions from 320x240 to full hd. Im using a very old i5 2500K and i encode during the night when electricity is cheaper. I am looking for some tips to further improve speed/space/quality, or a link to a guide and i will do the work myself. Its mostly smut movies or some other videos where quality is not that important, you just want it stored. Hello, i have a large amount of files i am encoding to save space. ![]()
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