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I use H264 99%-love it, super format!) of the time and H265 I avoid because it is torture to encode with, despite advancements, but occasionally I need avi. I had a R1 film set, pure interlaced, so J tested my first film out. Fairuse Wizard ivtc recommendation left my 1st choice H264 full of combing and artifacting, but audio output was excellent. Handbrake did a fine job, but way too slow and the resolution went a bit crazy and the denoiuser set at medium caused minor color banding in parts of the video. The audio didn't sound great at all, Faac encoded I think, but serviceable, so what did I do in the end?
I ran the DVDs through AutoGK, gave it a good bitrate of 900kbps, audio set at 128kbps vbr and resolution auto. The result was no combing, excellent video and sound. It impressed me enough to write a review here, proving xvid is far from dead and AutoGK still rocks! |