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Originally Posted by Ch3vr0n
Yup, I don't know exactly what makes bdrb decide the settings it decides, but it has never let me down. I didn't specify anything, I have it set to automatic. Bdrb does it's algorithm magic to decide the best quality. You also have to realize, if the original has 6 audio streams and I strip 4 away, there's less to compress so a less complicated algorithm can be used for the same quality.
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Hmmm... quite interesting. I would have NEVER thought that BDRB would have chosen such a fast speed and only 1 pass for such an action packed, visually complex 40 Gig Blu-ray like that. I know that the encoding it chooses can be pretty liberal for my personal taste, but for this film I find that amazing!
Thanks Ch3vr0n!