![]() Again, this value varies, depending on what equipment you are using for playback. Most people will convert to AAC 128kbps or higher if encoding for portable devices. If you need HD audio, it is possible to retain the original audio but it may not play in all devices. Use the original frame rate whenever possible. Mostly Ill be ripping live music BDs and DVDs that I bought (converted into ISO with UltraISO after slysoft protection removal) and I want to rip as the best quality, like original BD, especially audio too. Some will only accept MP4, but I personally prefer MKV as it has proved easier to use with subtitles. Hi, Im new to BD and DVD ripping, and I just bought Acrok Video Converter Ultimate. MP4 or MKV depends on the equipment you are going to use to playback the video. I generally use CRF encoding (Quality encoding in VidCoder) set to 18, but I don't care about output size very much, and the lower you go in the numbers on their scale, the larger the file size will be, in general. Use the High Profile in it, but change Variable Framerate to Constant Framerate. If you are working with decrypted ISO files of your DVD's and Blu-ray, I'd use VidCoder, which is a free program. ![]() You're only the second person I've seen mention Acrok software around here. ![]()
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