![]() ![]() If you're a DVD commentary fan, you should make use of this tab. Audio optionsÄid you know you can bake in multiple audio streams in your video? You can. Learn more about Handbrake's suggestions for Constant Quality here. ![]() So if you're going to make your own copy, you shouldn't exceed the original bitrate since you won't be gaining any quality. The data rate for DVD movies ranges from 3 Mbps to 9.5Mbps. ![]() Iyaz is a tinkerer and still uses the bitrate option for fine tuning. In our experience, we haven't found that to be exactly the case. Why would you pick one over the other? Handbrake says RF is quicker and produces the same quality as a 2 pass encode. Handbrake added an RF option which means constant quality. Crop: Will automatically remove black bars you'd have in your source video.A Loose setting alters the dimensions so they are more efficiently encoded. The Strict option ensures that the aspect ratio conforms exactly to the ratio of the original movie. While having better results, it will slow down your encode. Decomb: Similar to Detelecine, this looks at every pixel.See Handbrake's wiki for a technical explanation. Detelecine: This has to do with how the video is interlaced when framerates are changed around.Here you can alter some parameters to fine tune your video. If you see some oddities like interlacing, check out Picture Settings > Filters. Why not make sure you have the best quality video? After you choose a source video, definitely check out the "Preview Window." You can generate a live preview to see if your resulting video will have any weirdness like interlacing. ![]() When you're compressing video, the resulting video file is what you'll be watching again and again. Iyaz likes to get as much as he can out of his source videos to create portable, streamable copies of movies and TV shows. In this video, we took a deep dive into the free cross-platform video conversion tool Handbrake. ![]()
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