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Old 14th July 2015, 13:59   #416  |  Link
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Anyway, you CANNOT do a real CRF 1 (almost lossless) AND keep the blu-ray compatibility flag enabled at the same time, because the BD standard limits the bitrate to something much smaller than what you would need for CRF 1. It's not because there is no error message that you will obtain a real lossless and BD compatible file. I don't know what will be the winner, but I guess it's the BD compatibility options. Therefore, CRF 1 doesn't make sense. You should use a reasonable CRF value. IMO, below 16, it's completely crazy, unless you want to re-encode the result later, and in that case, it's the BD compatibility option that doesn't make sense.
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