Sources were 4K extended (naturally) h265 10bit mkvs, at around 2.5GB/h. I’ve practically just started archiving movies and chose quantity over quality. I’ll come back when I’ve made a ‘purer’ version aha
If you wanted to do it, for reference I added the title screen sans subtitle (jpg screenshot) between each movie, fade in at the last scene and out at the title of the next with audio from the credits for 5-10 minutes as intermissions, then combined each movie credit sequence at the end :P
That must have been an absolute monster of an MKV file.
Ah, I used MP4, and I used compressed sources so it became 55GB. I can imagine it’d be about 250GB with lossless…
Ah, I see. What resolution?
My rips of the 4k discs are around 80 GB each, putting the total around 450 GB if I were to combine them into one file :)
Sources were 4K extended (naturally) h265 10bit mkvs, at around 2.5GB/h. I’ve practically just started archiving movies and chose quantity over quality. I’ll come back when I’ve made a ‘purer’ version aha
If you wanted to do it, for reference I added the title screen sans subtitle (jpg screenshot) between each movie, fade in at the last scene and out at the title of the next with audio from the credits for 5-10 minutes as intermissions, then combined each movie credit sequence at the end :P