Darth Meatloaf
2008-10-31, 03:56
[reposting here since my first post was in the wrong forum]
I have the original XBox running the T3CH XBMC 2008-10-06 SVN rev15805-BETA2 release
I'm using AnyDVD to rip the files off of my DVDs, and using Handbrake to encode.
Can anyone recommend what settings to use for encoding using the least amount of compression? An uncompressed version sitting in the best possible package would be ideal.
Also, any recommended changes to cache settings in XBMC...
File size is of no concern to me whatsoever. I had tried a different program and got really good results (but had other issues that forced me to switch encoders) that ended up in the 390-430MB range for each episode (@24 minutes each). Even if the individual episodes were larger than that, it wouldn't likely bother me.
In case it matters, the file server that the files will be streamed from is running Windows Home Server.
Thanks,
Darth Meatloaf
EDIT: In case this matters as well, this question only applies to episodic video - all of my movies are being streamed from .iso stored on the server.
I have the original XBox running the T3CH XBMC 2008-10-06 SVN rev15805-BETA2 release
I'm using AnyDVD to rip the files off of my DVDs, and using Handbrake to encode.
Can anyone recommend what settings to use for encoding using the least amount of compression? An uncompressed version sitting in the best possible package would be ideal.
Also, any recommended changes to cache settings in XBMC...
File size is of no concern to me whatsoever. I had tried a different program and got really good results (but had other issues that forced me to switch encoders) that ended up in the 390-430MB range for each episode (@24 minutes each). Even if the individual episodes were larger than that, it wouldn't likely bother me.
In case it matters, the file server that the files will be streamed from is running Windows Home Server.
Thanks,
Darth Meatloaf
EDIT: In case this matters as well, this question only applies to episodic video - all of my movies are being streamed from .iso stored on the server.