I wonder if this would work, but to me sounds like a probable way to improve conversion quality.
My experience using Vidcoder to convert my mkv files is proving very good. To improve conversion times I am not processing the audio track, as I usually already convert DTS to Dolby 5.1 using AvsP/Avisynth.
So I wonder if I can split the video & audio files before conversion, leaving the final titles on a separate video.
As I target for final size, sacrificing bitrate, in that way I may increase bitrate a little on the "main" video part. The "titles" part I can process with less bitrate. Arithmetically that should work.
Then I could merge this both on MKVmerge and end up theoretically with a mixed bitrate final video.
First of all: would this work?
Second: is it worth it?
My experience using Vidcoder to convert my mkv files is proving very good. To improve conversion times I am not processing the audio track, as I usually already convert DTS to Dolby 5.1 using AvsP/Avisynth.
So I wonder if I can split the video & audio files before conversion, leaving the final titles on a separate video.
As I target for final size, sacrificing bitrate, in that way I may increase bitrate a little on the "main" video part. The "titles" part I can process with less bitrate. Arithmetically that should work.
Then I could merge this both on MKVmerge and end up theoretically with a mixed bitrate final video.
First of all: would this work?
Second: is it worth it?