
#HIGH QUALITY HANDBRAKE SETTINGS 480P#
IMPORTANT – Before you begin, drop your source DVD file into Mediainfo and identify if the video stream is 480 or 576 size! (Different countries use different sizes)ġ Open source file in Handbrake and make sure you are on the “Summary” tabĢ Set file format to “MKV’ and deselect “Passthru Common Metadata”ģ Click “Dimensions” tab and set Resolution Limit to 480p or 576p (depending on your source file) and leave Anamorphic as Automatic, leave cropping “Automatic” and borders “None”ĥ Leave Interlace Detection set to Default, De-interlace set to Decomb, and Preset at “Default”ħ Select “H.265 10-Bit (x265)” from the Video Codec drop downġ4 Set the “Constant Quality” slider to “22”ġ5 In the “Additional Options” box ad strong-intra-smoothing=0:rect=0:aq-mode=1:rd=4:psy-rd=0.75:psy-rdoq=4.0:rdoq-level=1:rskip=2ġ7 Select the preferred 5.1 channel soundtrack – If it is AC-3/Dolby Digital 5.1 click pass thru and go to step 20ġ8 Set “Codec” to “AC3” and the Bitrate to 448kbġ9 Set Mixdown to “5.1 Channels” and Samplerate to “48”Ģ1 Click the “X” in the circle at the right side to remove the subtitles track on Windows, or select “None” from dropdown on MacĢ3 Uncheck the “Create Chapter Markers” option if you don’t want them, or leave it checked if you doĢ4 Give your output file a unique name and save it somewhere easy to findĢ5 Make a preset to save the settings and Press the Green “Start Encode” button

To convert 4K BLURAY to H.265 – CLICK HERE!
#HIGH QUALITY HANDBRAKE SETTINGS 1080P#
To convert 1080P BLURAY to H.265 – CLICK HERE! To convert 1080P BLURAY to H.264 – CLICK HERE! Use these settings if you have a recent 4K UHD Television and newer media player like the Apple TV 4K. **NOTE** – These settings are for DVD to H265 HEVC Video *Whilst your user interface may appear slightly different than shown here (depending on if you are using Windows, Mac or Linux), the settings and results will be the same across all platforms. If you have a 4K Television and a newer media player H.265 is best, so use these instructions below. If you have a 1080 HD TV and an older media player you will want to use H.264 – See THIS ARTICLE for instructions. Convert DVD to H265 HEVC with Handbrake without having to know or understand all of the settings.
