Difference between revisions of "DVD Rip Using DVDfab and Handbrake"
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Normalize makes the audio peak 1.0dB and adjusts the volume across the board to slide it "up" or "down" to reach that peak. Relative volume between scenes will still vary widely - soft will still be soft, loud will still be loud, but the overall volume will be louder. | Normalize makes the audio peak 1.0dB and adjusts the volume across the board to slide it "up" or "down" to reach that peak. Relative volume between scenes will still vary widely - soft will still be soft, loud will still be loud, but the overall volume will be louder. | ||
Dynamic range compression makes loud sounds softer and soft sounds louder, "flattening" the volume somewhat across the entire rip. | Dynamic range compression makes loud sounds softer and soft sounds louder, "flattening" the volume somewhat across the entire rip. | ||
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+ | Use HandBrake's DRC (Dynamic Range Control) to flatten the highs and lows. Increasing DRC (dynamic range compression) reduces the difference between quiet sounds and loud sounds. | ||
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+ | On the Audio tab: | ||
+ | * Source: Automatic | ||
+ | * Audio Codec: AAC (faac) | ||
+ | * Mixdown: Dolby Pro Logic II | ||
+ | * Samplerate (kHz): 44.1 | ||
+ | * Bitrate: 128 | ||
+ | * DRC: 2 | ||
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Revision as of 18:09, 6 July 2010
Complete Process Guide
Subtitles: forced only, burned in, default
Whether you choose "burned in" or not depends on the container. With MP4, you have no choice (the subs will be burned in), with MKV, it's up to you to decide whether you want soft subs (not burned in) or if you prefer the subs burned in the video.
When encoding, go into the subtitles section, select English from the list and then tick all three boxes next to it "Forced Only", "Burned Inn" and "Default". This will burn subtitles for foreign audio into your movie.
Audio Settings
Normalize makes the audio peak 1.0dB and adjusts the volume across the board to slide it "up" or "down" to reach that peak. Relative volume between scenes will still vary widely - soft will still be soft, loud will still be loud, but the overall volume will be louder.
Dynamic range compression makes loud sounds softer and soft sounds louder, "flattening" the volume somewhat across the entire rip.
Use HandBrake's DRC (Dynamic Range Control) to flatten the highs and lows. Increasing DRC (dynamic range compression) reduces the difference between quiet sounds and loud sounds.
On the Audio tab:
- Source: Automatic
- Audio Codec: AAC (faac)
- Mixdown: Dolby Pro Logic II
- Samplerate (kHz): 44.1
- Bitrate: 128
- DRC: 2