Handbrake Manual

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The key takeaways are that Handbrake can be used to reduce video file sizes by adjusting settings like resolution, quality, and encoding speed.

To install Handbrake, you need to visit the Handbrake website, download the installer, click through the installation process, and double click on the Handbrake desktop icon to launch the program.

In Handbrake, the resolution can be lowered by adjusting the width value under size, constant quality can be adjusted under video to change quality, and the x264 preset can be adjusted to prioritize file size over encoding speed.

Windows

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Visit handbrake.fr/ in your browser. Handbrake is a free program that will


allow you to re-encode your video files so that they are lower resolution and smaller
file sizes.

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Click the Download Handbrake button.

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Click the installer. You'll see this at the bottom of your browser after it downloads.
You can also find it in your Downloads folder.

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Click Yes when prompted by Windows.

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Click Next to proceed through the installation.

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Click Finish at the end of the installation.

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Double-click Handbrake on your desktop.

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Click the Source button. You can find this in the upper-left corner of the
Handbrake window.

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Click File.

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Browse for the file you want to reduce the size of.

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Click Open after selecting the file.

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Click the Browse button in the Destination section.

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Set where you want to save the output file to.

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Find the Size section of the Picture tab.

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Type a smaller number into the Width field. This will lower the resolution of your
video, which can drastically lower the file size. For example, changing the value from
1920 to 1280 will change the video from 1080p to 720p, resulting in a much smaller
file. Resolution changes are more noticeable on larger screens.

o Other values you could enter to change the size and maintain the aspect ratio
are 1024, 1152, 1366, 1600, and 1920. Note that these are common resolutions
for widescreen videos. If your videos are a different aspect ratio, such as a
vertical cellphone video, you'll want to use different values.
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Click the Video tab.

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Click and drag the Constant Quality slider to the left. Increasing the value will
lower the quality, which will result in a smaller file size.

o 20 is considered DVD quality. If you're going to be playing the video on a


small screen, you can probably go as high as 30. For larger screens, stick to
22-25.
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Click and drag the x264 Preset slider to the right. The slower you set this slider,
the smaller your final file size will be. Set this to as slow as you can handle.

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Click the Preview button. You'll see this at the top of the window.

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Check the Use system default player box.

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Click Play.

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Watch the preview to determine the quality.

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Make any adjustments you'd like and run another preview.

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Click the Start button when you're satisfied. The encoding process will begin. The
time this takes will vary greatly depending on the size of the video, your encoding
settings, and your computer's processing power.

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Open your newly-encoded file. You'll find the new video file in the location you set
for it earlier. Play it to test the quality and ensure that the encoding went smoothly.
You should notice a large change in the file size.

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