On 2017-07-09 19:23:25 +0000, Torb said:
> In reply to "**PCZ**" who wrote the following:
>
>> In reply to "BillFrugge" who wrote the following:
>>
>>> On 2017-07-08 18:47:49 +0000, **PCZ** said:
>>>
>>>> I am experimenting with x265 encoding ATM.
>>>> One thing i can say is that it is slow/very very slow.
>>>> Unless you use an Nvidia GPU, then it is fast but the quality is very
>>>> poor.
>>>>
>>>> Hopefully what i am encoding will match closely the first four seasons
>>>> i posted.
>>>> I am very tempted to tag the rips but i haven't.
>>>
>>> x265 looks attractive. The smaller size is certainly lighter on my
>>> isp's data cap, and it would allow me to pack more on my drives, but I
>>> don't think my WD media player can handle them.
>>>
>>> I'm running an experiment now. A 50min episode to 720p x265 is expected
>>> to take 1.5 hours to encode with VidCoder. That might not be practical
>>> for my own rips...
>>
>> Wellcome to Club Patience !!
>>
>> Most of the leechers enjoying these x265 downloads have no idea how long it
>> takes to encode.
>>
>> I have fast computers and it makes me cry.
>> I did a season of Elementary yesterday and it took around 9 hrs with StatXrip.
>>
>> Today i did a season of Alias and it has taken longer around 12 hours.
>>
>> Choose the wrong settings and you could double or triple those times.
>>
>>
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> Is StatXrip your 'go to' software for conversion? I've tried DVDFab and more
> recently HandBrake to do mine.....always looking for a better solution or input
> from others
Take a look at VidCoder. It's based on the handbrake engine, so the
settings and results are the same, but it runs faster imo. The only
issue that I had was finding the settings to re-enable decombing.
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