Hello Guys,
I have downloaded handbrake and want to reduce an MP4 video from 1080p to 480p
To be absolutely honest I am totally at a loss with all the options in handbrake: I simply have no idea how to start, though I have been through all pages and so understand how to import a video to start.
Can anyone please advise in a simple step by step how I would do this reduction using handbrake?
Thanks for your time and have a great week.
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Instead of encoding the entire mp4 file to determine if the results are adequate, consider using a free video cutter like Avidemux to first chop the file down to maybe 20 to 30 seconds. Then run it through Vidcoder.
https://www.videohelp.com/software/AviDemux
Here's a youtube tutorial on Avidemux cutting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYXAR8zWh7E
I think this is how you do it.
Last edited by strawberryshortcake; 25th Apr 2018 at 05:03.
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Thanks Strawberryshortcake. Brilliant Idea. That will save me hours of waiting for different results.
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You may just set a Time Range in VidCoder (as well as in Handbrake)
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Wow theres so much in this program Videobruger. I need to really swat up on the power of this information as I will be doing more video amendments over time. Thanks for your advice , its really appreciated.
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