The best file format for my movies?

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The best file format for my movies?

Postby Snow_Owl » 28 Apr 2016 11:12

Hi,

Can anyone reccomend the best format to convert nmy DVD's for playback via VLC on the AppleTV.
My files are stored on a NAS.

I currently have my movies backed up as ISO's but now need a file format that will be compatible with VLC on the AppleTV and be the best quality.
I just need the movie but would prefer to have the multi channel sound if possible too and be the closest to the original quality.

I'm lost as to what format to choose. Ideally something that can just play and not need transcoding? (is that the word?) would be good to minimise efforts on the NAS.

Thankyou for your help.

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Re: The best file format for my movies?

Postby Lotesdelere » 30 Apr 2016 11:02

MP4 container with H.264 video and AAC audio.
That will require transcoding though, but don't do it on the fly. Convert your DVDs to this format with something easy to use like Avidemux or Handbrake then just play the MP4 files.

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Re: The best file format for my movies?

Postby Snow_Owl » 03 May 2016 11:27

Sounds good. I will do that,

Thankyou.

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Re: The best file format for my movies?

Postby jkbrowne » 11 May 2016 17:46

I prefer Matroska (MKV) myself. There are restrictions on what stream formats are supported in an MP4 container. Matroska supports almost anything. You can stream them to the AppleTV (4th gen) using Plex. Plex gives you artwork, metadata, etc. Great solution, much better than using iTunes.

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Re: The best file format for my movies?

Postby cinephile » 21 Jun 2016 04:46

I'm a firm believer that you should either keep the iso format or just convert it to mpeg. There's a reason why it's such a popular format lol

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Re: The best file format for my movies?

Postby kimboslice » 01 Dec 2016 14:16

MP4 - H.264 video - AAC audio


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