Video Quality and CRF: How to Choose
CRF controls video quality when you re-encode. Lower numbers mean higher quality and larger files.
Quick recommendations
- CRF 18–20: Near‑lossless quality, larger files
- CRF 21–23: Good balance for web delivery
- CRF 24–28: Smaller files, visible quality loss on some content
How to decide
- If you want the best quality, start at 18–20.
- If you care about file size, start at 23–26.
- For fast testing, use Copy mode instead of CRF.
Tips
- Anime and screen recordings need lower CRF (higher quality).
- Talking‑head videos can tolerate higher CRF.
- Always preview a short segment before committing.