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thomamon

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I’ve been backing up all my DVDs and Blu-rays by ripping them to MKV files. Now I’m trying to convert those MKVs to MP4s, but when I use HandBrake, the resulting files end up way smaller than expected and the quality looks awful — tons of visible compression.

I tried adjusting the settings (with help from ChatGPT), but it says the conversion could take up to 8 hours.

Is there a faster way to convert MKV to MP4 while keeping the original quality?

Thanks!
 
I’ve been backing up all my DVDs and Blu-rays by ripping them to MKV files. Now I’m trying to convert those MKVs to MP4s, but when I use HandBrake, the resulting files end up way smaller than expected and the quality looks awful — tons of visible compression.

I tried adjusting the settings (with help from ChatGPT), but it says the conversion could take up to 8 hours.

Is there a faster way to convert MKV to MP4 while keeping the original quality?

Thanks!
By using Handbrake, you're transcoding the files which means you're reducing quality and file size. Is that what you want? Or do you want to keep the original quality? If so, then use Subler to remux the MKV into a MP4 container without any quality loss.
 
Transcoding would be the only way to reduce the size…and I don't think anything would be faster than Handbrake to achieve equal results.

Maybe someone will have suggestions for good Handbrake settings. Otherwise it's back to a web search for such info or just monkeying around with it for a while. The good thing is you can cue up several conversions for when you're not otherwise using the computer.
 
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