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Remux vs obfucate
Remux vs obfucate











remux vs obfucate

If your goal is 1080p files (even though your TV2 can't push 1080p out to the HDTV), you may want to just be patient until the Handbrake team can get an TV3 and develop a preset for it. The downside to remuxing 1080p from BD is that the resulting file is typically huge compared to re-encoding it through Handbrake (to either 1080p or 720p). Then, later re-rip for 1080p playback when you upgrade to TV3+.

remux vs obfucate

REMUX VS OBFUCATE 720P

Still others might ask if you want to rip your BDs now and then rip them again later? If so, rip them now and Handbrake them into a nice small 720p file. Others might say remux at 1080p so that you are future-proofed for when you want to replace that generation with an TV3+. Some might say going the Handbrake route is best because then you can create an optimized file at 720p which is the max that is going to flow out of the box to the HDTV. There are some people who are saying that these "high bitrate" files are playing perfectly fine- even on the TV2 since the most recent software update. Remuxing is also a lot faster (because it's not re-encoding, just repackaging the video file). Assuming your goal is quality over file sizes, remuxing would be better as it doesn't involve re-encoding the video file (just putting the same quality video file inside an TV-friendly container).













Remux vs obfucate