Removing subtitles doesn't make file sizes much smaller
Removing subtitles doesn't make file sizes much smaller
Hi. I'm new to using MakeMKV. I'm working on ripping some of my tv shows off dvds. I ripped 6 episodes from 1 disc and they are 4.94 GB in total. Then, I realized I could unselect the subtitle tracks. So I re-ripped them, but the total size only went down to 4.92 GB. Is this typical? Is there another way to reduce the file size? I plan on running them through Handbrake to compress them a bit (as found in other threads here). Thanks for the help!
Re: Removing subtitles doesn't make file sizes much smaller
Subtitles take up very little space in video, with occasional exceptions.
Leaving them out would primarily be a benefit if you have a player that displays them when you don't want them.
Leaving them out would primarily be a benefit if you have a player that displays them when you don't want them.
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Re: Removing subtitles doesn't make file sizes much smaller
Subtitles are quite often in .srt format (plain text). I just reencoded videos with Handbrake. Btw, x265 is more size-efficient in comparison to x264.
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Re: Removing subtitles doesn't make file sizes much smaller
Actually, text-based subtitles are rare on commercial DVD and BD sources.
But the image-based subtitles uses on DVD (VOBSUB) and BD (PGS) are actually pretty space-efficient; you have a transparent image with a limited color pallet compressed in a manner similar to GIF or PNG encoding, a time to start displaying it, and a duration for how long to display it.
But the image-based subtitles uses on DVD (VOBSUB) and BD (PGS) are actually pretty space-efficient; you have a transparent image with a limited color pallet compressed in a manner similar to GIF or PNG encoding, a time to start displaying it, and a duration for how long to display it.
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Re: Removing subtitles doesn't make file sizes much smaller
As an example, I looked at a MKV rip of a DVD movie I have using MediaInfo.
The total size is 5.66GiB.
The video is 5.02GiB of that total.
The AC-3 5.1 audio track of 370MiB.
There are two stereo AC-3 audio tracks at 132MiB each.
There are 3 subtitle tracks. The smallest is 3.73MiB. The largest is 6.89MiB.
Compressing your rips is a good way to save space. Also, external hard drives can often be had for less than $20 per terabyte (in the US at least).
The total size is 5.66GiB.
The video is 5.02GiB of that total.
The AC-3 5.1 audio track of 370MiB.
There are two stereo AC-3 audio tracks at 132MiB each.
There are 3 subtitle tracks. The smallest is 3.73MiB. The largest is 6.89MiB.
Compressing your rips is a good way to save space. Also, external hard drives can often be had for less than $20 per terabyte (in the US at least).