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"x265rips" typically refers to high-quality video encodes using the x265 (HEVC) codec, often found in high-definition (HD) and ultra-high-definition (UHD) media
- Source acquisition – Original disc or high-quality master (ProRes, DNxHD, remux).
- Decryption (if encrypted) – Using tools like MakeMKV.
- Indexing & decoding – Using ffmpeg, DGDecNV, or L-SMASH.
- Filtering (optional) – Crop black bars, deinterlace, apply light denoise, resize (e.g., 2160p → 1080p).
- x265 encoding – With carefully tuned parameters (preset, CRF, profile, level).
- Audio encoding – Typically passthrough (DTS, TrueHD) or re-encode to AAC/Opus.
- Muxing – Combine video + audio + subtitles into MKV (most common container for x265rips).
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The primary appeal of an x265rip is its . Compared to the older x264 (H.264) standard, x265 offers: Source acquisition – Original disc or high-quality master