I have hundreds of videos I've taken over the years which are in .mov format. I just recently found out that I cannot stream the 1080p .mov videos from my Mac to my Apple TV 3. Well, you can, but the time it takes to buffer is ridiculous. So, I tried converting several videos using the HandbrakeCLI command line utility like this:
HandbrakeCLI -i movie.mov -o movie.mp4 --preset="Normal"
This command creates a 1920x1080 mp4 file, which is on average about 1/3 the size of the original mov. The video quality looks very good, and plays back on the Apple TV 3 just fine. I understand that both mov and mp4 are container files, so I'm assuming the video and audio are transferred from the mov to mp4 in a lossless manner.
Assuming that is true, is there any reason to keep the original mov files after converting?
I was planning on retroactively converting all of my mov files to mp4, since mp4 is an industry standard.
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If your mov files contain h.264 video and aac audio, Quicktime Pro will allow you to export it losslessly to mp4.
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I believe the op wants to reduce the file size to prevent buffering when streaming the video so just remuxing them isn't what he/she needs to do.
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