![]() ![]() I don't use Handbrake much myself, so I'm taking a guess, but maybe if there's a problem along those lines and the output video includes repeated frames because the input video does (a frame with twice the usual duration, as opposed to two identical frames in a row), Handbrake outputs it as VFR regardless of the setting. Any mention of frames which weren't decoded, or repeated, or dropped, or anything similar? Have a look in Handbrake's log file after running one of those encodes which result in VFR. I usually get file sizes from 1.5 GB to 2.1 GB per episode which is a pretty good balance in quality/file size for me. I'm ripping my Battlestar Galactica bluray box set to mp4 (CQ 20 720p video, 2.0 and 5.1 audio tracks, chapters, mp4 container) that should yield pretty high compatibility between the various devices out there. If anybody wants to export and upload their favorite presets that would be good. I am running an encode right now-will check for results. ![]() And I have been saving my own presets based on different tests I have run. I tried selecting 23.796 instead of "same as source" but came up with the same thing. Saving your own customized presets will also help to alleviate said issue. ![]() Selecting CFR and then fiddling with the presets and/or framerate can reactivate VFR. Specifying a preset and a fixed framerate then selecting CFR always produces CFR based output in my experience. If you want to be sure to obtain a CFR encode, do not use 'Same as source' for the framerate. ![]()
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