In reply to "a@b.com" who wrote the following:
> <...>
>
> > Just spotted your post.
> > I use a few apps dependent on what i want to do.
>
> > You can use Handbrake or one of the re skinned clones.
> > However i would say this isn't your best choice for doing a whole season.
> > I use it for one offs and small batches.
> > It lacks 10bit support in the standard versions, can be enabled by
> > downloading
> > nightlys and adding DLLs.
>
> > I would download StaxRip-x64
> > It is free.
>
> > You will be encoding on the CPU i guess.
> > It is a slow process be warned.
>
> > I can give you the settings i use and maybe a preset but it is pretty >much
> > defaults in the x265 profile anyways.
>
> > install StaxRip-x64
> > Get the episodes you want to encode in a folder of there own.
>
> > respond and i will continue with settings and maybe a picture.
>
> i've a gtx 1060, so if that would be better for re encoding, i've no problem
> with using it. i'd like to get the best quality i can from the 1080 rips i
> dled.
> otherwise, what is the point in bothering to re encode and decrease the file
> size?
>
> i've not had the chance to remove the audio from those films for my daughter
> yet. i've not tracked down which hdd they are on. i have lots of hdds full of
> stuff. i've tried to keep all the childrens stuff on 2 or 3.
>
> i did find an emply 2tb hdd i can put in a pc that just needs a hdd to be
> operational again.
>
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You can use the 1060.
However encoding with NVEnc is lower quality than CPU encoding.
Fast yes but not a patch on encodes done on the CPU.
If you up the bitrate some it gets better.
I have a 1080 which i use for encoding tests.
Here is a good page to tell you how to use your VC.
http://aerobytepc.com/index-html/nvidia-hardware-encoding/
http://aerobytepc.com/index-html/encoding-with-staxrip-64/
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