Your Height should automatically then read as 720 if you have Kept Aspect Ratio ticked. Use the stepper (click the arrow down) on Width to change Width from 1920 (full HD) down to 1280. Change Anamorphic to None (this feature is more suited to DVD ripping).Click the Dimensions button, which opens a new dialogue box where we can change the video frame size or resolution.You may tick Turbo first-pass to speed up this process slightly. If you have time to wait while Handbrake compresses the video, choose the 2-pass encoding for better results. Enter an Average Bitrate (kbps) for the video between 5,000-10,000 (choose 10,000 unless you want a much higher quality video that will take longer to upload and download - see File Size Guide for more details).Make sure you tick the Constant Framerate button to ensure better compatibility. You can also change the Frame rate of your video source if you need to. In Framerate (FPS), choose Same as Source.Choose the High Profile under Encoder Options.Choose where you want to save it, and click Save. In Save As, give the file an appropriate name such as “(Original-Filename)- h264.mp4” so that you know which version is the one you have compressed.Destination: Select where you want the transcoded video file to be saved by clicking Browse….Select the file you want to compress and click Open.A file browser window should have automatically opened for you to select your source video file (or DVD). Open Handbrake from your Applications or Programs folder.
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