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Are you going to be a legal commercial distributor of these videos? No? Use x265.
Useful x265 settings:
aq-mode=3:aq_strength=1.1
AV1 is about 10x slower to encode, and you will save roughly 2-3% more space than x265 which is a stupid tradeoff for time wastage.
Audio: never compress the audio stream of a video. Passthrough should be used.
Also, I find Windows much more reliable than Linux when using Handbrake for long batch video conversion queues. The cutree keeps fattening but conversion will not abruptly stop or crash in second passes.