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I think hybrid is the closest solution. Handbrake could also be an option, but a lot less control compared to stax and hybrid (I haven't used hybrid). I plan to make a front end for personal uses on linux eventually, but no telling when I'll have time. |
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I have Windows desktop with 12 core Ryzen and RTX 3070Ti and Surface laptop 5 with i5 and Iris XE.
The former runs NVENC, the latter QSVENC. I'm happy with the results I get transcoding 1 hour TV rips of about 3-4 GB to HEVC = 1 GB per hour. QSV has the edge IMHO.
I have a Proxmox server on Intel NUC12 12th gen i7 again Iris XE, with Ubuntu LXC running Handbrake in docker container. It does the job, but I cannot get it to match the quality I get with Staxrip on Windows.
Any suggestions? I know there is no Linux version of Staxrip. Reason for the question is I want to automate the encoding jobs as I am away from home a lot.
Thanks, John
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