Best Settings — Quality vs. Speed (WinX DVD Ripper)
Quick recommendation (balanced)
- Format: MP4 (H.264) — best compatibility; use H.265 (HEVC) if you want smaller files and your player supports it.
- Encoder preset: HQ / Medium (HQ for better quality; Medium for faster encoding with good quality).
- Hardware acceleration: Enabled (Intel QSV, NVIDIA NVENC, or AMD) — big speed gains with minimal quality loss.
- Resolution: Keep Same as source (SD DVDs: 720×480 NTSC / 720×576 PAL). If saving space, downscale to 640×480.
- Frame rate: Same as source.
- Bitrate (video):
- Quality-first: 6000–10000 kbps (or use lossless/clone/ISO).
- Balanced: 1800–3000 kbps.
- Speed/space-first: 1000–1800 kbps.
- Audio: AAC 128–320 kbps, 48 kHz (or FLAC/AC3 if you want lossless/compatibility).
- Profile/container: MP4 for widest support; MKV if you need multiple audio/subtitle tracks.
- Deinterlace/filter: Enable only if source is interlaced (older DVDs); otherwise off.
- Use HQ engine / High Quality Engine: On when prioritizing quality (slower). Off for max speed.
Preset examples
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Maximum quality (archive)
- Format: MP4 or MKV (H.265 or H.264)
- Bitrate: 8000–10000 kbps
- Encoder preset: HQ / Slow
- Hardware acceleration: Off or On (OK to use HW dec + SW enc if available)
- Audio: FLAC or AAC 256–320 kbps
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Balanced (recommended)
- Format: MP4 (H.264)
- Bitrate: 1800–3000 kbps
- Encoder preset: HQ / Medium
- Hardware acceleration: Enabled
- Audio: AAC 192 kbps
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Fast / Small file
- Format: MP4 (H.265 if supported)
- Bitrate: 1000–1800 kbps
- Encoder preset: Fast / LQ
- Hardware acceleration: Enabled (NVENC/QSV)
- Audio: AAC 128 kbps
- Resolution: 640×480 (if acceptable)
Practical tips
- Enable Level-3 hardware acceleration in WinX when available — fastest results with negligible quality drop.
- Always set frame rate and aspect ratio to “Same as source.”
- Preview a 1–2 minute clip with chosen settings to judge quality vs. file size before ripping the full title.
- For exact original quality keep ISO/1:1 copy or choose lossless MPG/MKV.
If you want, I can give the exact WinX UI steps to apply any one of the three presets above.
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