![]() If your device doesn’t support the source codec or if you want to reencode the audio, the AAC (default) codec is fine for most purposes.If the source audio (to the left of the arrow) doesn’t have more channels than you need, and the destination audio (to the right of the arrow) doesn’t say Passthrough, remove the default audio track(s), click Add to add a new track, and for Encoder choose the appropriate Passthru option For some reason, Handbrake will often do an unnecessary audio reencode by default.Size: Using x264 and RF: 20 will average about 925 MB per hour of video (this can vary greatly this is only an average).Set to baseline for older devices with weaker CPUs, but this will greatly increase the size of the video.Quality RF: (default is normally fine) - a higher number gives lower quality (on a logarithmic scale).x265 will give better video quality and smaller file sizes, but isn’t supported by many devices yet only use it if you know your device supports it.Some older devices like Sony DVD players only support MPEG-4.Encoder: x264 (default) - this is the best default choice for most devices.If your video is interlaced, make sure you select Deinterlace > Decomb (this may be set by default for some presets).Auto Crop (enabled by default): the video will be automatically cropped to remove black bars on any side.Choose one of the 480p presets for playback on an older SD televisionĬhange settings as needed (most of the defaults are fine except as noted in bold).Choose one of the Very Fast presets for a smaller file size and slightly reduced quality.The Fast 1080p30 preset is more or less the default preset.Under Presets List on the right select one of the presets under General ![]()
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