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Video Transcoding
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Michigan GOP infighting leads to actual fight between Karamo, DePerno ba...
I was hoping it was going to morph into “By the power invested in me, by the POWER OF GREYSKULL!!! AND SO I CRY SOMETIMES…”
- From Mickey Mouse Club to Lou Ferrigno
- He-man does not heil spez
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Maybe maybe maybe
I said hey, what's goin' on?
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Which song best describe your life?
It's hard to pick one but, this would be the closest I can find.
- Tajná vec Mith to spomenul vo videu
- これ聴いて泣きそうになったわ、ありがとうヒーマン
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Ares my beloved.
He has that he-man meme face https://youtu.be/ZZ5LpwO-An4
- What is the YouTube video you always go back to?
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The camera shake though
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Video Transcoding
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The Deception of “Buying” Digital Movies
I use this project by Don Melton to get a Blu-ray video down to an 8 - 10 GB file size: https://github.com/donmelton/video_transcoding
It uses HandBrake, FFmpeg, MKVToolNix, and MP4v2 with some custom tuned settings and has really good results from my experience.
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What Are Your Most Used Self Hosted Applications?
I have primarily used Plex and pretty much everything you said is accurate for Plex as well. Limited transcoding based on the machine it is running on. As disc has become cheaper, I have pretty much stopped doing batch transcodes, which is great for the most part. But there are definitely negatives when you want to watch something offline, or remotely. Biggest pain point is subtitles though. Since they aren't ripped as text and then sent to a client, they have to be burned in to the video itself and transcoded on the fly. Which means losing out on 'forced' ones if it can't transcode fast enough.
Plex has definitely started to try and commercialize itself more and offer other stuff, when all I want is access to my own media. So I may look into Jellyfin more soon.
As for batch transcode jobs, I had a system that I was able to set up as essentially a black box. Drop a rip into a folder and out the other side comes a smaller one at a reasonable quality. With forced subs burned right into the actual video. Mostly based on https://github.com/donmelton/video_transcoding
- I know this is a super specific thing to ask, but would anyone that rips their collection to a Plex server care to share your compression settings?
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BluRay Movie File Size Question
I use Don Melton’s tools to transcode videos to mp4 files. His tools makes use of Handbrake but he has it tuned to produce very small video files of very high quality. You are unlikely to notice the difference when watching the videos.
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Hit my goal. 100 movies in one year. Done the “old fashioned” way (rip—>encode). Made it with two days to spare. (Plex server built Sept 29, 2020)
Checkout https://github.com/donmelton/video_transcoding. In my experience produces higher quality and smaller files than handbrake alone.
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Best Handbrake settings for transcoding
When I was ripping my disc collection, I used Don Melton’s library. Don originally started the Safari and Webkit project at Apple but after he retired, he spent some significant time trying to create an easy way of compressing video but resting quality. Great collection of tools in my opinion that leverage handbrake for encoding. Good luck!
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Best Handbrake settings for 4K Blu-ray?
Check out https://github.com/donmelton/video_transcoding
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Rplexs Moronic Mondays No Stupid Questions Thread
I've been using Don Melton's Video Transcoding tool for my whole library. I upgraded my NAS to a Synology DS1019+ a few months ago, so now I have the space to store the untranscoded MakeMKV files. I've had issues with playback in my system, so I don't mind manually transcoding.
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I present to you: The ripper
Check out https://github.com/donmelton/video_transcoding – I use it to turn raw Blu-ray tips from 30+ gigs down to 5-7 with no noticeable loss of quality.
What are some alternatives?
nixos - NixOS Configuration
Streamio FFMPEG - Simple yet powerful ruby ffmpeg wrapper for reading metadata and transcoding movies
nixos - My NixOS Configurations
Tdarr - Tdarr - Distributed transcode automation using FFmpeg/HandBrake + Audio/Video library analytics + video health checking (Windows, macOS, Linux & Docker)
linuxdeploy-cli - Linux Deploy CLI
HandBrake - HandBrake's main development repository
dotfiles - My dotfiles for Neovim, Kitty terminal, Zsh, and a few other things.
automatic-ripping-machine - Automatic Ripping Machine (ARM) Scripts
dotfiles - dotfiles to provision a new macOS with cosy dev setups
makemkv-autorip-script - A bash script for automatically ripping movies using MakeMKV, with parallelization for multiple drives.
Karabiner-Elements - Karabiner-Elements is a powerful utility for keyboard customization on macOS Sierra (10.12) or later.
node-makemkv - Web UI for MakeMKV