HandBrake

Nov 21, 2008   //   by New Media Specialist   //   Audio & Video, Toolkit  //  3 Comments

 

HandBrake is a free, open-source program that will take files from an unencrypted DVD, as well as other high quality video sources, and convert them into mpeg4 videos. This includes the “h.264″ version of mpeg4 which is of very high quality and at lower bit-rates. In other words, you can start with a DVD movie that is 4GB in size and convert it to a file that looks as good in terms of quality and is only 1.5GB in size. These smaller files can then be played back from a computer using QuickTime, or in one of our favorite programs VLC Player. They could also be played in a web page with the new Flash player which supports h.264 in addition to flash video (flv). This program is available for both the Mac and the PC.

Official handBrake website

http://handbrake.fr/

3 Comments

  • Thank Andy Rush.
    I ever used HandBrake, I can find out HandBrake in many websites, but I consider it is difficult to use, little output formats and weak Stability.
    iFunia is better than it, http://www.ifunia.com

  • I haven’t used iFunia and it purports to have good reviews. However, it is not free and it is only available on the Mac platform.

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