Hi,
I accidentally posted the lines below into the German part of the forum with no answers yet, so here another try:
the only reason why I purchased DVDFab is to be able to playback the content of the 3D Blu-Rays I own in stereoscopic form on my Quest 3.
The fastest GPU I own is a RTX 3080 10GB
so my question is what is the best ripper setting in order to
- preserve the original movie quality
- have a fast transcoding (in the ball park of under 1 hour per movie)
- have a substantial smaller resulting file size (in 2D blu-Rays domain this results in 9 GB in H256 HEVC codec)
AV1 would be the codec to go if transcoding speed wouldn’t matter but with a 3080 it would take ages.
so what do you suggest?
Don’t get me wrong with the default 3D MKV profile I receive results in stunning quality.
but the file size is near the original one like 30 - 40GB.
That’s too big for building up an archive.
I accidentally posted the lines below into the German part of the forum with no answers yet, so here another try:
the only reason why I purchased DVDFab is to be able to playback the content of the 3D Blu-Rays I own in stereoscopic form on my Quest 3.
The fastest GPU I own is a RTX 3080 10GB
so my question is what is the best ripper setting in order to
- preserve the original movie quality
- have a fast transcoding (in the ball park of under 1 hour per movie)
- have a substantial smaller resulting file size (in 2D blu-Rays domain this results in 9 GB in H256 HEVC codec)
AV1 would be the codec to go if transcoding speed wouldn’t matter but with a 3080 it would take ages.
so what do you suggest?
Don’t get me wrong with the default 3D MKV profile I receive results in stunning quality.
but the file size is near the original one like 30 - 40GB.
That’s too big for building up an archive.