![]() 1080p at x.264's "very slow" preset ends up with 50FPS and beyond. 1080p somewhere between 5-15 FPS (again, custom "slower" preset). With 4k material I usually end up somewhere between 1-4FPS (custom "slower" preset) for HEVC encoding, depending on source material and filter settings. I have two rigs running 24/7 with an AMD Ryand a Ryzen 9 3950. HEVC encoding takes time, especially with 4k content IF you want to have a decent quality. I can't tell you much about StaxRip, as I don't use it.īut I can tell you if you want the best ratio between speed, filesize and visual quality, there are not many alternatives to x.264/x.265 encoders.Īnd don't get your hopes up too high with the upcoming Ryzen 4000 series. I'm a big noob when it comes to x265, hdr, and staxrip, so sorry if I've been a bit rambly. even if I have to adjust certain settings on a case by case basis, that would be miles easier than adjusting the whole thing. I don't know anything when it comes to all these setting like look ahead or cu size or whatever, so if someone can tell what to change/tick or untick in all the menus, and then save it as default, something that will work with everything, that would be great. What's the hdr ingest thing? what settings do I need to change and how do I save that custom preset to be loaded by default? so I don't have to keep setting up every time I want to do something. I also plan on getting a new CPU when ryzen 4000 is released, which could help with speed, but if nvenc can be used for my goals, that would be even faster. I did a little testing with nvenc hevc with my very limited knowledge and it seems to be faar too soft, at a qp of 18, but its miles faster.Īny help? I have the same goals with 4k hdr as 1080p sdr, a transparent encode. ![]() I heard staxrip is the best GUI encoder for HDR content, but I have no idea how to use it, and it also takes an absurd amount of time with x265. ![]() Other settings I may adjust on a case by case basis but that's the jist of it. ![]() With handbrake, all the videos are 1080p SDR h.264, so I use x264 CRF 18 veryslow high profile level 4.1 with the film tune. Those needs are to compress my movies to save space, but remain high quality as to be indistinguishable from the source. When I encode 1080p SDR blurays, I use handbrake, as its perfectly adequate for my needs. This is my first time posting in these forums, so I apologize if this is in the wrong place. ![]()
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