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21st June 2019, 08:06 | #21 | Link | |
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I tell you I just encoded finally four MKVs in Slower with 4.1 and CRF 20, 19, 21,2, 23 )I canīt remember because the I tried to see the image quality, and I watched every MKV on my tv and finally the image was just great Maybe in some scenes where you can see the people faces hes faces looks like not so sharp and I wish to get better that, is there any option to get more sharp the image? And the second question, buddy is for example I have to encode Rambo movie and I really donīt know what exactly CRF number to set up and I donīt know what will be the final size, I have to make the same movie but different CRf and compare very movie? or how is it? What do you recommend for knows without spend hours and hours for make a choice? Thank you and I hope again what you say? |
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21st June 2019, 09:11 | #22 | Link |
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Lower CRF give sharper pictures. Higher CRF compress more and blur more.
If you are still undecided on the CRF just use CRF 20 as a good compromise between file size (compression, which is important for you as you said before) and quality. |
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