I need an answer from some of you Handbrake, AppleTV3, Itunes GODS.
I am almost done digitizing my entire movie library and have only two dozen or so Blu-ray movies to go before I am done. These two dozen movies are Blu-ray only with no digital copy, no DVD, no nothing, just the movie in Blu-ray form. Now I know that AppleTV3 only supports 30fps but the Blu-ray standard is 24fps (24P). So, if I encode these Blu-ray movies into MP4 using handbrake with the AppleTV3 preset, and 30fps, will this mess up the cadence of the film? I mean can Handbrake compensate the file to play smooth on my TV while using AppleTV3? I think I read someplace that Handbrake changes some settings when encoding 24P content to 30fps files, but I am not sure what they are talking about.
Or should I just encode the Blu-rays with MKV, buy a small media player that actually plays 24P content, and be done with it?
I am just trying to get the best video/audio quality from a digitized source.
I am almost done digitizing my entire movie library and have only two dozen or so Blu-ray movies to go before I am done. These two dozen movies are Blu-ray only with no digital copy, no DVD, no nothing, just the movie in Blu-ray form. Now I know that AppleTV3 only supports 30fps but the Blu-ray standard is 24fps (24P). So, if I encode these Blu-ray movies into MP4 using handbrake with the AppleTV3 preset, and 30fps, will this mess up the cadence of the film? I mean can Handbrake compensate the file to play smooth on my TV while using AppleTV3? I think I read someplace that Handbrake changes some settings when encoding 24P content to 30fps files, but I am not sure what they are talking about.
Or should I just encode the Blu-rays with MKV, buy a small media player that actually plays 24P content, and be done with it?
I am just trying to get the best video/audio quality from a digitized source.