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H.264 at UHD up to "Level 5.1" and H.264 FHD up to "Level 4.1" for example (seems backwards to me that a 1920x1080 file would only go up to a lower level than a 4K file but whatever.
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Your HDTV manual lists a lot of video, audio codecs and containers etc and what restrictions there are.
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I just leave it set in settings to Standby or whatever it's called when powered off then NETFLIX button takes you right to Netflix within two seconds, and TV button (see manual to assign your TV) can turn on TV and you can change video INPUTS and control VOLUME (so can do everything you need from this remote for Netflix). All I can say is both of them have worked great for a year and cost $70USD. Https /Amazon continues to have messed up reviews where the same product gets different scores, and you get different product reviews under the same product (like DVD sets under BluRay sets or similar but different TV models). It's not a 4K BD player though but I can't justify the cost of those. It's really small, inexpensive and works fine. I bought the Sony BDP-S3700 for my sister then my parents. Of course you could just buy a cheap DVD or BluRay player instead. Https /Your SMART TV may even have VLC or another suitable app to play this available to download if the built-in one does not work.
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ISO on Android should work via VLC (VideoLAN) but I can't test it myself:

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*Some discs may mix up video order though that's not common (not for full copy just main movie as sometimes there are directors editions etc that mix things up and confuse these programs). Handbrake again does the same thing for main movie without menus etc but you have more control but can also make mistakes easier (I still prefer it by far). (Intel or NVidia DECODES the video so can't affect quality, however the 2nd part ENCODES the video using the CPU so make a HIGHER quality video but it takes longer) I don't think this program can COMPRESS while keeping menusĢ) for JUST the main movie I'd use either DVD Decrypter or WinX DVD's DVD Backup->main Title Content Copy, then use my settings for Handbrake.Īlternatively, I'd first CHECK "Intel" and "NVidia" (Hardware accelerator), then check "Use High Quality Engine" **If you extracted a bunch of DVD's to separate folders you can "Add to Queue", then setup another DVD to convert, finish the setup then start them all (so you can do several overnight or when leaving for work).ġ) for menus etc looks like you need to copy the entire thing: DVD Backup-> Full Title Backup *This seems confusing at first maybe but it's pretty easy once you get going. encodes at 720x400 with no need to stretch)Īnamorphic should be used then unless the media device it plays ON can't properly stretch the file back to its proper size (most or all now should work fine). you can choose NOT to use Anamorphic then mess around getting the proper ratio but you'll lose information that way (i.e. *Note that for DVD's you should use Anamorphic which means the video is encoded at something like 720x480 then stretched by the device you play on back to the proper RATIO. Audio: AAC 128Kbps perhaps but sometimes has poor audio so I just use "Passthru" and choose an original English track if space not much issueġ1. Encoder Level 4.2 (I don't go higher for compatibility reasons on various media devices. Optimise (Medium), Tune (Film, Animation as applicable. Avg Bitrate: 3000Kbps (can experiment but probably great quality for DVD)Ĩ. whatever is there by default under FPS)ħ. MKV (MP4 if MKV won't play on device), then AutomaticĦ. I use the tools "DVD Decrypter" to extract the files then drag the folder into "Handbrake" (both free software).įor Handbrake I use these settings for DVD's (not BluRays).write them down:Ģ. Https /"The law makes no explicit grant or denial of a right to make a "personal use" copy of another's copyrighted content on one's own digital media and devices."

Legality is somewhat confusing, but for personal use it's generally "who cares".
