I think this is something that everyone wants. I used to work with handbrake for my encondes, and i was able to select a lot of quality factors before i do the encode. This allows me to control the exactly quality i want (of course after a lot of tries).
With dvdfab i can only select the bitrate i want for the encode. This only option makes the quality of the rips made by dvdfab lower than any rip made by handbrake, for example with some high quality options specified. I stop using handbrake cuz in my actual pc i cant afford to waste 20 hours encoding a 90 minutes video, so i tried dvdfab for the cuda option.
I must say, dvdfab is great, and the cuda acceleration works great, but im not convinced with the quality that it produces, and i dunno if allowing some quality controls like in handbrake will help the final result to get more quality. I must say i was surprised that the only quality control is bitrate.. there are missing a lot of quality factors there.
The final user has no control at all of the quality he wants. Bitrate is only a little part very tiny of the final factors that decide the quality of the final file..
Well, the program right now is awesome, very resourceful, but as i say, people who wants quality and they have a good computer will always use handbrake style applications, i dunno if the reason for not including these quality options is the cuda support, but if it is not, i think it will be maybe the best update to dvdfab.
With dvdfab i can only select the bitrate i want for the encode. This only option makes the quality of the rips made by dvdfab lower than any rip made by handbrake, for example with some high quality options specified. I stop using handbrake cuz in my actual pc i cant afford to waste 20 hours encoding a 90 minutes video, so i tried dvdfab for the cuda option.
I must say, dvdfab is great, and the cuda acceleration works great, but im not convinced with the quality that it produces, and i dunno if allowing some quality controls like in handbrake will help the final result to get more quality. I must say i was surprised that the only quality control is bitrate.. there are missing a lot of quality factors there.
The final user has no control at all of the quality he wants. Bitrate is only a little part very tiny of the final factors that decide the quality of the final file..
Well, the program right now is awesome, very resourceful, but as i say, people who wants quality and they have a good computer will always use handbrake style applications, i dunno if the reason for not including these quality options is the cuda support, but if it is not, i think it will be maybe the best update to dvdfab.
- Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790
now that the winter is coming, the time spent have been reduced to 10 hours. And i even managed to raise the quality options even more, taking me to 12 hours. This is even less time than DVDfab uses, and the results are far far far better than dvdfab's using software+software. This is derived of course, for the lack of options as well, since some options are intended to reduce the encode time maintaining the quality. Something that u CANT change in dvdfab.
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