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    CRF settings question.

    Jellyfin calls 18 sane values, but can I go lower?
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    2023-09-08, 08:42 AM
    Dear reader, 

    I am currently using 18 for both H.264/5, the movies look great and are almost indistinguishable from their original uploaded media.

    However, after doing a lot of research, I found out that setting it to 0 causes extreme file sizes, in the area of 50GB for a transcoded-(ing) file. I was wondering, is that 5%~ of better quality (according to someone who made a nice comparison list) worth it?

    Can I "sanely" set the CRF to maybe 12~'ish? What should I expect on the file sizes and the quality?

    Lastly, I am using a P4000, so I am not "that" worried about performance, currently it's transcoding large 8gb mkv files with 300-400fps, so I don't mind have it work more.
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    CRF settings question. - by SjoerdHekking - 2023-09-08, 08:42 AM
    RE: CRF settings question. - by TheDreadPirate - 2023-09-08, 12:53 PM
    RE: CRF settings question. - by Efficient_Good_5784 - 2023-09-08, 01:08 PM

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