Before diving into the settings, it is important to understand why this shift matters for your home server.
Ensure your is set to at least 100 . Step 3: Handling Potential Pitfalls
For the best results, many users follow the methodology. This involves adding negative scores to "bloat" terms or low-quality encoders. If you prefer x265, you might also want to give a negative score to x264 or AVC to ensure they are only picked as a last resort. Transcoding Constraints
Before diving into the settings, it is important to understand why this shift matters for your home server.
Ensure your is set to at least 100 . Step 3: Handling Potential Pitfalls
For the best results, many users follow the methodology. This involves adding negative scores to "bloat" terms or low-quality encoders. If you prefer x265, you might also want to give a negative score to x264 or AVC to ensure they are only picked as a last resort. Transcoding Constraints