![]() I notice with this H264 skip loop filter setting (SKIP EVERYTHING or Skip Non Key Frames) the picture starts relatively clear, and then progressively gets more blocky over about 8 seconds, then the image suddenly goes clear again before progressively getting more blocky over the next 8 seconds and so on. If I try anything else I only get about 12 frames per second (lots of dropped frames) SETTINGS | VIDEO | PLAYBACK | H.264 Skip Loop Filter set to "Skip Everything" or "Skip Non Key Frames" They actually only play without dropped frames provided I have : I've had a closer look at the video files encoded using the handbrake preset above. Experiment until you find the combo that best suits your needs. #Ffmpeg copy handbrake settings 720p#Its for re-encoding 1080p videos to 720p MKV for xbox playback, so depending on the size of your source videos you wish to encode and the resolution your running your xbmc4xbox in you can adjust your handbreak settings to fit your screen, Just notice he uses a variable bitrate that starts at 3000k but no more than 5000k with 1280x720 resolution. I had poor performance with an ATI card, but that I'll share in another post.īelow is a pic of my encoding settings that might help you setup your handbrake, These gave me an MKV of about 1.2 GB from the original 6.2GB film with amazing image quality that plays flawlessly on an xbox, I was seeing between 85% and 95% CPU usage and about 70% - 80% vpu/gpu usage on the xbox with 0 dripped frames So it seems to be the sweet spot for xbox playback.īuzz has also mentioned some very helpful info for encoding to MKV in another thread that he uses personally, I'll add that link here too once I find it.ĮDIT: Ok here is the post I was talking about. I was ripping a 6.2 GB film in about 20 minutes with an old GeForce 9500 GT installed to one of my extra PCI-e slots so it was running at pci-e 8x. I tested different software to find this one had the fastest encoding time when the Nvidia GPU Acceleration was enabled (see image below). ![]() I don't have a handbrake preset, But I was recently ripping and re-encoding some dvd's to MKV for optimal playback with a program called Tipard. ![]()
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