2013-08-19, 11:38 PM
any advice on best .mkv splitter and h.264 decoder? I know, it's one of those questions with no single best answer, but I'm looking for input on what works for you guys...
I've been trying to pick a "final" format for dvd-rips that works with more-or-less everything. So far using handbrake to encode to h.264 in an .mkv container seems to work best... the files play great through Plex Media Center on the HTPC, and also through the Plex app on my samsung bluray; they also play on the bluray fed directly from a DLNA server with no problems. h.264 in .mkv seems closest to making every device happy.
However, I also want to be able play the files directly on the HTPC via NPVR's video library, but the results haven't been so perfect.
So far I've tried the Haali and LAV splitters, and the Microsoft DTV-DVD and LAV Video decoders.
Haali + MS: high CPU use, npvr becomes sluggish, hard to skip. aspect ratio is wrong - anamorphic video stretched vertically to 16:9
LAV Splitter + MS: same as Haali + MS, which is no real surprise
Haali + MS: didn't try, had to remove Haali to get LAV splitter to work
LAV Splitter + LAV Video: low cpu use, skipping is fine. aspect ratio is wrong - anamorphic video stretched vertically to 16:9
So it LAV is the better decoder, but the aspect ratio is always wrong (which drives me insane). I could obviously add a custom aspect ratio to NPVR and select it manually, but it shouldn't be necessary - when I play the same movie from the ripped VIDEO_TS folder, NPVR's Auto mode gets it right.
First thing I'm trying to figure out is who's fault is it that the aspect ratio isn't coming out right? Is this the splitter's fault, decoder's fault, NPVR's fault, or handbrake's fault? All the other methods of playing the file get the aspect ratio correct.
I've been trying to pick a "final" format for dvd-rips that works with more-or-less everything. So far using handbrake to encode to h.264 in an .mkv container seems to work best... the files play great through Plex Media Center on the HTPC, and also through the Plex app on my samsung bluray; they also play on the bluray fed directly from a DLNA server with no problems. h.264 in .mkv seems closest to making every device happy.
However, I also want to be able play the files directly on the HTPC via NPVR's video library, but the results haven't been so perfect.
So far I've tried the Haali and LAV splitters, and the Microsoft DTV-DVD and LAV Video decoders.
Haali + MS: high CPU use, npvr becomes sluggish, hard to skip. aspect ratio is wrong - anamorphic video stretched vertically to 16:9
LAV Splitter + MS: same as Haali + MS, which is no real surprise
Haali + MS: didn't try, had to remove Haali to get LAV splitter to work
LAV Splitter + LAV Video: low cpu use, skipping is fine. aspect ratio is wrong - anamorphic video stretched vertically to 16:9
So it LAV is the better decoder, but the aspect ratio is always wrong (which drives me insane). I could obviously add a custom aspect ratio to NPVR and select it manually, but it shouldn't be necessary - when I play the same movie from the ripped VIDEO_TS folder, NPVR's Auto mode gets it right.
First thing I'm trying to figure out is who's fault is it that the aspect ratio isn't coming out right? Is this the splitter's fault, decoder's fault, NPVR's fault, or handbrake's fault? All the other methods of playing the file get the aspect ratio correct.
server: NextPVR 5.0.7/Win10 2004/64-bit/AMD A6-7400k/hvr-2250 & hvr-1250/Winegard Flatwave antenna/Schedules Direct
main client: NextPVR 5.0.7 Desktop Client; LG 50UH5500 WebOS 3.0 TV
main client: NextPVR 5.0.7 Desktop Client; LG 50UH5500 WebOS 3.0 TV