1080p vs 720p and what is this fps
- Ryvannis
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Re: 1080p vs 720p and what is this fps
I'm a bit confused here. MKV is a container. So under my assumption, wouldn't H264 be a video stream contained with MP4 at the lossless level? My concern here is that I'm running into somewhat of a similar situation with Blu-Ray rips. I figured a 2 pass rip conversion net me something of lossless quality if the bit rate is high enough?
- Ryvannis
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Re: 1080p vs 720p and what is this fps
Would net me something of lossless quality. Correction on my part.
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Re: 1080p vs 720p and what is this fps
The OP isn't talking about remuxing, just re-encoding. As to your question, a 2 pass encode will always be lossy unless you do it lossless, in which case why bother with 2 pass at all? To get lossy codec bitrate high enough to be almost identical, the filesize is larger than just doing it losslessly in the first place.Ryvannis wrote:I'm a bit confused here. MKV is a container. So under my assumption, wouldn't H264 be a video stream contained with MP4 at the lossless level? My concern here is that I'm running into somewhat of a similar situation with Blu-Ray rips. I figured a 2 pass rip conversion net me something of lossless quality if the bit rate is high enough?