A client provided a DVD of some video footage to submit to the Youtube channel that accompanies the website, but extracting and processing the video wasn’t as straightforward as first imagined.
Throw away the PC and use Handbrake (0.9.4) for the Mac OS X and they put it best…
There’s an old proverb in the video encoding world: “Speed, size, quality: pick two.” It means that you always have to make a trade-off between the time it takes to encode a video, the amount of compression used, and the picture quality. Well, this release of HandBrake refuses to compromise. It picks all three.
It was a straightforward, quick (relatively) and easy to use resource which prompted a VLC update to make sure everything worked out ok. Lots of default presets for output devices and purposes but allows a codec-minded transcoder to tweak as required.
Bit of a cocktail message theme going on suggesting that alcohol and computers do mix. Callisti disagrees.