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Still confused about what the best HandBrake settings for DVD to MP4 will produce the best quality and smallest size?
Q - "I've been playing around with handbrake for a week now, MP4 and MKV and all that stuff. I'm ripping DVDs to MP4 and I need to know the best audio and video settings that I should use. I have tried most the presets, please help?"
There have been a lot of discussions and recommendations on the best settings for HandBrake to rip DVD to MP4 and MKV. But most people are still messing around with the complex and customized video/audio presets options in HandBrake. So here again, we try to show you the best HandBrake settings for DVD to MP4 that will deliver the best output results, quality, size, converting speed, and to ensure you know why you should set parameters so that you can find out the optimal settings for HandBrake when ripping DVDs and converting videos.
Important: HandBrake Doesn't Support Copy-Protected DVDs.
If you need to rip copy-protected DVDs, you can download and try the best HandBrake alternative - WinX DVD Ripper. It can convert region-locked and DRM protected DVDs to MP4, MOV, MPEG, ISO file, and more formats. It provides 350+ presets, more than HandBrake. It finishes a DVD ripping in a matter of minutes, much faster than HandBrake. And, it keeps high quality.
Table of Contents
- Part 1. Best HandBrake DVD settings to preserve high quality
- Part 2. Best settings for HandBrake to convert DVD to MP4 at ultrafast speed
- Part 3. Recommended HandBrake settings with best quality, speed and size balance
Part 1. Best HandBrake Settings to Rip DVD to MP4 in High Quality
Q - "My goal is to preserve the exact quality to the source DVD. As of right now I'm using VBR - 4000kbps Average - 2 Pass Encoding - Placebo speed - Film profile. Audio is always AC3 passthrough. To encode a 2 hour movie with these settings using an Intel Xeon processor that has a 10000+ benchmark rating, it takes 24 hours. That's a little longer than I would like. What are the best settings for DVD to MP4 with HandBrake. File size is not an issue. Hard drives are cheap."
What're the Factors Affecting the Output MP4 Video Quality?
Converting DVD to MP4 is a process of re-encoding with compression. So there is data loss to some extent and you can't preserve the exact original quality. But it is possible to remain as close as possible.
1. The source DVD video quality
DVD has two standards: 720 x 480 (NTSC) and 720 x 576 (PAL), both of which are belong to SD (Standard Definition). If you have a source DVD file in 480p (Main@L3), and you decide to rip DVD to MP4 with 1080p (Main@L4) settings, there actually is nothing but file size increases. Forcibly upscaling DVD resolution from 480p to 1080p or even 4K will not enhance the quality. If you are dealing with a Bluray, then the best HandBrake settings could be 1080p and higher.
2. Video settings of the transcoding
Your HandBrake settings like bit rate (most important), resolution, frame rate, MP4 codec, etc. The setting of the number of video bit rates directly decides your output video quality, while video bitrate is dediced by both image resolution and frame rate. The higher the resolution (pixels) is, the more vivid the image will be.
Frame rate affects the smoothness of a video. High quality sometimes also means no stuttering. Probably your display devices should be count in as well, because a 480p video might be HQ on mobile phone but not even clear on a 4K TV.
Conclusion - Recommended HandBrake Quality Presets & Settings for DVD Ripping
Any preset with resolution higher than 480p and 576p is not necessary or not the best HandBrake settings for DVD to MP4. You can check our best recommended settings for HandBrake to free rip DVD with high quality X264 and X265 encoders in the following part:
[General] - Video codec: H.264 (x264) video; Encoder Profile: High
- HQ 480p30 Surround - Framerate: 30 (Peak Framerate); Constant Quality: 18-20 RF; Encoder Preset: Slow; Encoder Level: 3.1
- Super HQ 480p30 Surround - Framerate: 30 (Peak Framerate); Constant Quality: 16 RF; Encoder Preset: Very Slow; Encoder Level: 3.1
- HQ 576p25 Surround - Framerate: 25 (Peak Framerate); Constant Quality: 18-20 RF; Encoder Preset: Slow; Encoder Level: 3.1
- Super HQ 576p25 Surround - Framerate: 25 (Peak Framerate); Constant Quality: 16 RF; Encoder Preset: Very Slow; Encoder Level: 3.1
Note: Here is an example to give you an idea about the Very Slow settings - a user on Handbrake forum reported that it took overs 8 hours to encode 5 DVDs (about 6hr 40min) into X264.
[Legacy] - Video codec: H.264 (x264); Encoder Profile: High
- High Profile - Framerate: Same as source (Variable Framerate); Constant Quality: 20 RF; Encoder Preset: Medium; Encoder Level: 4.1
Part 2. HandBrake Best DVD Settings to Convert DVD to MP4 at Ultrafast Speed
When you rip DVD with Handbrake or its alternative, output video quality and size are the main factors that affect the DVD to MP4 encoding speed. First you should know video size = time duration x bit rate, and then let's see what we can deduce from the information.
- High quality > requires complex algorithms > results in large file size > takes more time > slow
- Low quality > requires simpler algorithms > results in small file size > takes less time > fast
- Good quality > requires medium algorithms > results in medium file size > not too fast or slow
e.g. A 1080p HD video takes longer to encode than a 576p file using the same settings and hardware, because of the 5 times the pixels to process.
Strictly speaking, it doesn't mean it is in lower quality if the file size is smaller than others, which might just be the result of a more efficient compression algorithm. But generally, the more the bit rates are, the higher the video quality is and the larger the file size will be.
All we are talking about above is just the encoding part. How about the decoding speed? A Baseline H.264 will be far quicker to decode than a High Profile H.264, and release your CPU to spend more time on encoding. One more thing: HandBrake can't decode copy-protected DVDs. So forget about best HandBrake settings if you attempt to convert an encrypted DVD, and just use an alternative to rip encrypted DVDs.
WinX DVD Ripper is such a DVD ripper that can cope with copy protected DVDs and 95% of users say it is much better and easier to use than HandBrake.
Conclusion - Recommended Handbrake Preset & Setting for Fast DVD to MP4 Conversion
So if you really don't mind quality and just want an ultrafast speed to rip DVDs to MP4, here are the recommended best HandBrake settings:
[General] - Video Codec: H.264 (x264)
- Very Fast 480p30 Surround - Framerate: 30 (Peak Framerate); Constant Quality: 20-22 RF; Encoder Preset: Veryfast/Superfast; Encoder Profile: Main; Encoder Level: 3.1
- Very Fast 576p25 Surround - Framerate: 25 (Peak Framerate); Constant Quality: 20-22 RF; Encoder Preset: Veryfast/Superfast; Encoder Profile: Main; Encoder Level: 3.1
- Fast 480p30 Surround - Framerate: 30 (Peak Framerate); Constant Quality: 20 RF; Encoder Preset: Fast; Encoder Profile: Main; Encoder Level: 3.1
- Fast 576p25 Surround - Framerate: 25 (Peak Framerate); Constant Quality: 20 RF; Encoder Preset: Fast; Encoder Profile: Main; Encoder Level: 3.1
[Legacy] - Video Codec: H.264 (x264)
- Universal - Framerate: 30 (Peak Framerate); Constant Quality: 20 RF; Encoder Preset: Fast; Encoder Profile: Baseline; Encoder Level: 3.0
* If the hardware you are running on permits, the best HandBrake settings for DVD to MP4 at ultrafast speed would be using H.264 (Intel QSV) or H.264 (Nvidia NVEnc) to exert hardware accelerated encoding.
Part 3. Recommended HandBrake Settings for Ripping DVDs to MP4 in Best Balance
If you want a good trade off among quality, speed and file size without too much sacrifice of any of them, here is what we recommend:
- Don't use Ultrafast or Placebo presets, which would either result in bigger file size or take an unbearably long time, with diminishing returns between quality and size.
- Medium presets would be your best HandBrake settings.
- If you still can't be sure about those presets, encode a few minutes, like 3-5 minutes, or a few chapters of the DVD source to have a try. And then choose the HandBrake settings that suits you most.
Disclaimer: Digiarty Software does not advocate ripping copy-protected DVDs for any commercial purpose and suggests referring to the DVD copyright laws in your countries before doing so.
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Estrella H.
Estrella H. is an experienced editor who loves all things related to social. She has spent more than a decade writing instructional contents related to social media, streaming services and video related topics all over the internet for Digiarty. Outside the social, she is addicted to Google I/O, Apple WWDC and other tech news to keep her informed.
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