AV1 Rendering 101: Why Grain is the Most Important Setting (Handbrake & FFmpeg)

Whokeys 25% code:TS25 Windows 10 Pro a $16: Windows 10 Home a $14: Windows 11 Pro a $22: Office 2021 Pro a $51: Office 2019 Pro a $45: Office 2016 Pro a $27: Store: Music: Website: ----------------------------- AV1 is the new thing... it takes forever to render, but once you’re finished you should get a file that is 20-30% smaller than an file at about the same quality... but there’s a catch. The settings need to be right or else it’ll look like ugly muddy glamorous smudgy nasty putrescent clay. If you don’t want to watch the video, just take this and run: The most important thing is the film grain setting. I enter this and change the amount of film grain depending upon what I’m rendering. You have to turn off the denoise unless you want a mess. film-grain-denoise=0:film-grain=20 Watch the video to learn about how AV1 handles grain, because it’s totally wild and different. Discord: Twitch: Twitter: For marketing (sponsorship opportunities) inquiries email inbox@ As an Amazon Associate we may earn from qualifying purchases... even though Amazon is ugly. #av1 #handbrake #tutorial #rendering #encoding #ffmpeg
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