So in the end, after all your research in your opinion what is the best way to digitize a DVD for the best video and audio?
As the new Handbrake supports DTS sound in m4v containers, m4v is now my goto as it's supported natively in iOS/Apple TV (just make your first track stereo).
Output settings:
MP4 file, Large file size
Video Codec: H.264 (x264)
Framerate (FPS): Same as source
Variable Framerate
Video Quality:
This is subjective, many have differing opinions but as I have a 12-Core Mac Pro I opted for better quality encodes.
- Constant Quality
- RF - 18 (for Blu-Ray) and 20 (for SD)
Picture size:
Output: Same as source
Trick: In Picture Settings Select
Anamorphic: None
Uncheck "Keep Aspect Ratio"
Maximize both Height and Width to the same dimensions as "Source" (ex 1920 x 1080)
Modulus: Select 16 for SD DVD's and 8 for Blu-Ray DVD's
Now select "Loose" for Anamorphic. Done. Now you will have 1920x1080 loose picture settings.
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Video Filters: Detelecine - Decomb
Audio Filters:
Track 1:
- Codec: AAC (Core Audio)
- Mixdown: Dolby Pro Logic II
- Samplerate: Auto
- Bitrate: 192
Tracks 2-4:
- Depends, I normally make
Track 2 full surround sound, either AC3 Passthru or DTS-HD or DTS Passthru.
Also add audio commentaries.
Advanced:
There's a lot to learn with Encoding, Psychovisual, Analysis, etc. I use very high settings as my Mac can handle it, although some may state it's overkill with little benefit, I disagree. Here is the "Current x264 Advanced Option String:"
b-adapt=2:rc-lookahead=50: psy-rd=1.5,0.10:bframes=8:ref=8:me=umh:subq=10:trellis=2:analyse=all:merange=32:aq-strength=1.2