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Is there any one on here that is a serious blu ray encoder that uses Ripbot264? Please help

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by iStorm, Jun 30, 2010.

  1. iStorm

    iStorm Member

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    Hi Guys

    I love the program Ripbot264 so I would really like to use it for my Blu Ray 1080p and 720p rips. I have been using it for a long time now, but I was doing small file size (4GB) because of the FAT32 PS3 constraint.. I now bought a WD TV player so I don't have to worry about size anymore.. I want to do it like the pros like Eureka, Framestor, Flawl3ss, etc and encode perfect HD videos with the highest quality settings possible. I saw that Ryu on here had something for Megui, but it seems like its outdated.. Does any one know of any really good up to date guides where I can achieve the best quality 1080p and 720p rips at reasonable file sizes that goes over every single h264 setting and shows why a certain one is used in different instances such as action vs animation and what not? I would really like to stick with Ripbot264 and get the most out of that program if all possible since I know it very well, but I am optimistic about other programs such as Megui. I want to do it like the Pros though. This is for my personal use and I will be backing up a ton of blu rays. Please help! :) Thanks!
     
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    Istorm go to the bluray HD backup thread and DL the guide. Also ryu's updated megui profiles is also in the list to be DL. I've found that tsmuxer and megui makes the best Discs. That's mho.
     
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    Sounds good bro : ) Thanks!!!!
     

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