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  • Ian Ritter

    October 25, 2011 at 6:04 am in reply to: x264Encoder settings comared in Handbrake

    Hi, using the x264encoder i found that doing a 3 Pass encoding gave me a DVD to mp4 file that can be edited into segments that play on IOS and Android…wondering if you know why this works? glad it does!

  • Ian Ritter

    October 22, 2011 at 5:50 pm in reply to: x264Encoder settings comared in Handbrake

    So i have tried just about every combination of settings in x264Encoder to match the presets in Handbrake (iphone/ipod) and cant duplicate the quality of Handbrake…i need to use Baseline Profile…any settings i might have missed? or it can’t be done? thanks so much for responses! 🙂

  • Ian Ritter

    October 21, 2011 at 9:42 pm in reply to: x264Encoder settings comared in Handbrake

    Hi, Ant suggestions on how to use Quicktime H.264(x264) to make baseline mp4? or will i need to use x264Encoder in iMovie to export a baseline profile? Also, any suggestions on how to et deblocking in x264Encoder? in the quicktime h264(x264) there is a slider for deblocking…thanks again for any insight! 🙂

  • Ian Ritter

    October 21, 2011 at 5:59 am in reply to: x264Encoder settings comared in Handbrake

    Cool! gonna fiddle around more with your advice…MediaInfo is helpful….i do think B frames are a problem with iPhone/iPod needing Baseline Profile ?
    Ultimately if i could just Convert the DVD to x264 in Handbrake and then edit the content into separate segments that would play on both IOS and Android that would be great…but whenever i try to edit the x264 file the sound is out of sync on Android in the edited segments…guessing it plays fine on IOS because it knows what the x264 export from Quicktime expects?
    Thanks again for taking the time to answer! 🙂

  • Ian Ritter

    October 20, 2011 at 9:49 pm in reply to: x264Encoder settings comared in Handbrake

    Hi, here is a screen shot of the advanced settings in Handbrake, x264Encoder seems to have more options so maybe i don’t have them set right? maybe something i’m missing? thanks for a great sight! 🙂

    https://dl.dropbox.com/u/39276137/Handbrake_iPhone_iPod_preset.jpg

  • Ian Ritter

    October 20, 2011 at 9:14 pm in reply to: x264Encoder settings comared in Handbrake

    Hi Craig, Thanks for the quick response!!
    “You match the settings by typing in the same numbers”
    I have tried matching data rates but Handbrake always seems to look better, i installed x264Encoder for more options and Baseline profile so i could try to match Handbrake but no luck so far, unless Handbrake is just that much better? i am new to this but really would love to be able to export from iMovie with same quality mp4 Handbrake is giving me, thanks again for any help!! 🙂

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