Sorry, I don't get the question. Does that sound a stupid idea?
If you want to compare then you should use the same, original source
for
each encoder. As far as I can tell you're making your H.265 video from
your H.264 video which introduces another lossy generation and makes
any
comparisons inherently flawed.
Yes, I understand that. Unfortunately, these are TV recordings which I
only have in h.264, because they are broadcasted this way. So I guess
the best I can do is to convert those into h.265 and see if I notice any
drops in quality.
Is there, by the way, any option to see from an h.264 movie to see which
settings (CRF, preset, etc.) were used originally to create it (e.g. by
the TV station)?
Thanks again, Chris
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