Reddit-x265-movies
Reddit "encoders"—the hobbyists who digitize their own media—generally converge on a few key settings to ensure their movies look professional:
: Use the Slow or Slower preset. This takes much longer but allows the algorithm more time to compress the video without losing detail. reddit-x265-movies
“I find that X265 can fall apart a little bit during dark scenes unless you increase the file size. I'd also like to mention that if you choose to go AV1 although Plex supports it there are many clients... that don't.” Reddit · r/handbrake · 6 months ago I'd also like to mention that if you
: Instead of choosing a specific bitrate, users use "Constant Rate Factor." A value of RF 20 to 24 is widely considered the "sweet spot" for high-quality 1080p or 4K movies. You just need to be willing to spend
“you will come out with a satisfyingly small file... You just need to be willing to spend around 20 hours on a BluRay encode with a fairly current high-end CPU.” Reddit · r/DataHoarder · 8 years ago
In the world of online movie communities like Reddit, x265 (also known as HEVC) has become the gold standard for high-quality, space-saving video. Users often debate the "best" ways to build a digital collection using this codec, balancing file size against visual fidelity. The Core Appeal: Efficiency vs. Quality