Hi folks,
I am going to build a HTPC and hook it up to a 1080P display (yet to be purchased...) . Can anybody tell me what is the least acceptable bit rate (in X264) that I should encode my Dvds in order to maximize the quality of the output?
I know that most dvds nowadays are in 720x480 resolution. When I encode with FairUse, I use the x264 codec and I set the output file to 720x304 resolution, the bit/pixel to 0.25 and compression to 96:1.
Thanks,
K
I am going to build a HTPC and hook it up to a 1080P display (yet to be purchased...) . Can anybody tell me what is the least acceptable bit rate (in X264) that I should encode my Dvds in order to maximize the quality of the output?
I know that most dvds nowadays are in 720x480 resolution. When I encode with FairUse, I use the x264 codec and I set the output file to 720x304 resolution, the bit/pixel to 0.25 and compression to 96:1.
Thanks,
K