I left this part out of my description, but did you click on "Source" and select the video you want to convert?

Brian Cluff

On 04/06/2013 07:07 PM, [email protected] wrote:

I installed handbrake and did everything you suggested
(below) ... but the "Start" button is grayed out and I
can find no way to actually do the conversion.

See this: http://www.upquick.com/temp/handbrake.jpg

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... Your easiest option is probably to get handbrake.
It's usually used for ripping DVDs, but actually does
a nice job of converting videos too, as long as the
destination container is mp4 or mkv,

[snipped]
Once you have handbrake installed and open, pick one
of the presets from the right side. Choose the "universal"
format under Devices.
Click on the Video table and move the slider above "Constant
Quality" till it reads RF:30. Then click on the Audio table,
if there are more than one audio track showing, click on the
lower once and then click the red X to get rid of them.
Then select the remaining audio track, make sure the encoder
is set to AAC and then set the bitrate to 96.

click the icon of the diskette in the lower right corner and
save this preset for later use.



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