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Originally Posted by sneaker_ger
18 is high quality.
Basically,
low crf = high quality, big file size
high crf = low quality, small file size
If you go too low the file becomes bigger than the source file so you have to find a compromise. No one can tell you what you would like because it's subjective. You have to experiment a bit.
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Yes I tried it with a very low crf and I get a120gb larger file
Like I said to Jdobbs the idea is to encode UHD to Full hd but the result file keep the BD50 quality and fit on a 48gb file
ps: as an example, think just like this, we have an UHD file that we need to encode to Fullhd but keeping the quality and the file size have to br 46/48gb (a BD50 disc)
You know what I mean?
Excuse me my English I try to do my best