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Ripping DVD with makeMKV and converting with Handbrake gives bad result on Mac M1

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2022 5:01 pm
by bachi
Hi. I'm ripping some DVDs that I own, just to enjoy watching series episodes via Plex. I did this in the beginning with handbrake and lidvdcss. But for one series it didn't work. So I started to rip the series with makeMKV and then convert it with handbrake (to h264 mp4). The result, however, is frustrating. For some films, the MKV quality is already so bad that I can't read the text in the credits. Does anyone have a tip on how to get good quality to rip my series episodes decently? If it makes a difference, I use a MacBook Air with M1 chip. Thank you.

Re: Ripping DVD with makeMKV and converting with Handbrake gives bad result on Mac M1

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2022 12:24 am
by Billycar11
bachi wrote:
Sun Oct 23, 2022 5:01 pm
Hi. I'm ripping some DVDs that I own, just to enjoy watching series episodes via Plex. I did this in the beginning with handbrake and lidvdcss. But for one series it didn't work. So I started to rip the series with makeMKV and then convert it with handbrake (to h264 mp4). The result, however, is frustrating. For some films, the MKV quality is already so bad that I can't read the text in the credits. Does anyone have a tip on how to get good quality to rip my series episodes decently? If it makes a difference, I use a MacBook Air with M1 chip. Thank you.
yeah dont compress them they are small dvds

Re: Ripping DVD with makeMKV and converting with Handbrake gives bad result on Mac M1

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2022 1:31 pm
by Ezatoka
bachi wrote:
Sun Oct 23, 2022 5:01 pm
For some films, the MKV quality is already so bad that I can't read the text in the credits.
MakeMKV does not have a quality, as it's not a transcoder. MakeMKV gives you the quality which is present on the disc with no change to the video or audio source. If the source is already bad, then there isn't much that can be done.