![]() ![]() Seagate Archival 8TB are pretty low priced, but I have mixed feelings about their reliability, especially after reading numerous reviews on them.Thanks for your reply. Those have the best reputations for reliability currently. On one of the newer LGA-2011 v3 i7's such as the 6800k, I would suspect this would be much faster since it can use 12 threads for encoding.Īs for storage solutions, the 3 and 4TB drives are relatively cheap right now. I have an i7-4790k and it takes me anywhere from 2-4 hours. This should significantly reduce the size of the file while maintaining enough quality to be transparent most times. I recommend running your rips through Handbrake, CRF 18, High Profile, Slow x264 speed, Film Tune, H264 Level 4.1, and converting the HD audio to either 640 or 448 AC3 5.1. What did you mean with: "is known to cut corners to speed up encoding"? How are you storing your Movies and which hard drives or server solutions do you use? So I need (about 150 Blu-rays) about 4TB storage for my current collection. I think I need per Blu-ray 20-25 Gb memory. I want my films are always available on the network and does not need to change the hard drives on the server. I thought that it would make more sense to use HEVC because it takes up much less space. I've running a Beebox N3150 with Emby Server and Kodi, but i can only use 3 USB HDD. I've been thinking about HEVC because Blu Rays already take so much space. That's why there is a lot of disdain held towards Fab by the members here. This wouldn't be so bad, since some people do this anyway with other tools, but Fab does it by default, and it isn't the easiest program to adjust in the encoding parameters, leaving many of the controls of the encoders out of reach of the users. I haven't had any reason to use it, and am sticking with H264 for the foreseeable future.ĭVDFab is known to cut corners to speed up encoding times at the cost of quality of output. What I'm doing wrong or is it a Bug in DVDFab Blu Ray Ripper? There you can see that only the MKV File from DVDFab Bluray Ripper has only 6 Channels. But in the Copy from DVDFab Bluray Copy and the Rip from MakeMKV, is the original 7.1 Dolby Atmos track.I've attached the Details.txt Files from MediaInfo. It seems like in the MKV File from DVDFab Bluray Ripper is only a normal TrueHD 5.1 audio track. The Expandables 3 - MakeMKV - MediaInfo - Details.txt This is what MediaInfo reads from the MKV file after ripping with MakeMKV. The Expandables 3 - Bluray Ripper - MediaInfo - Details.txtīecause I thought that the problem is with DVDFab Blu Ray Ripper, I have additionally created a Rip with Make MKV, from the Bluray Copy of the main movie. This is what MediaInfo reads from the MKV file after ripping. I've also selected "Copy Audio" in the Profile Settings. ![]() Next i make a rip to a MKV File with the Profile "Passthrough". The Expandables 3 - Bluray Copy - MediaInfo - Details.txt This is what MediaInfo reads from the Blu-ray folder after copying. I try to explain it with some screenshots.įirst i copied the main movie, with DVDFab Bluray Copy, from the Blu-ray Disc with the original video and audio tracks, to my internal pc storage. ![]() Now I've copied and riped the bluray with: DVDFab Bluray Copy, DVDFab Bluray Ripper an Make MKV. It seems like DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper converts the Dolby Atmos Track to an normal 5.1 AC3 Audio Track. But i cant see an Information for the original 7.1 Dolby True HD Atmos Audio Track. What i saw, was only a normal AC3 5.1 Audio Track in the Dolby True HD codec. I checked the MKV file with MediaInfo after ripping the Blu-ray. Yesterday i've tried to rip the Bluray "The Expandables 3" with an Dolby Atmos Audio Track. That's why I use the profile "MKV passthrough". Important to me is particularly the quality of the video and audio tracks. What i want to do? I want to rip all my Blu-rays on my NAS Device for streaming all my movies to every Device in my Network. I think i've a problem with DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper and the Dolby Atmos Audio, if i try to rip my Blu-rays with the Profile "MKV Passthrough". ![]()
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