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Handbrake - iPhone 5 Format
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Iam not really sure if this is the right section but how do I use handbrake.fr to make videos fit my iPhone 5. The program wont allow me to make changes to the parameters. I want to convert avi files to fit 640x1136 Thanks in advance. |
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Please post a screenshot of MediaInfo showing the AVI info so that I can point you to the most efficient solution. (Again, all depends on the video format inside.) |
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I thought it needed 640x1136 |
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It'll automatically upscale the video to full screen - actually, very few video player apps let for playing back the video at their original size (this is why I've written a full HD video player that doesn't use scaling and, therefore, offers the best visual quality possible).
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Are you doing it this way or do you have anything else in store cause I want the best quality and the best optimization in terms for battery performance I can get.
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2. you can safely use the "High Profile" encoding as well - the footage will be of better quality but the transcoding will take a lot more time. |
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Run it for the 720P AppleTV 2.
720p is close enough to iPhone 5 resolution and same aspect ratio
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iPhone 5 AT&T, iPad (3rd gen), iPod Nano (4th gen), AppleTV (2nd gen), iTunes Match
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Thanks! Robert |
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Do this
Open Handbrake, open the file in it, click on the iPhone 4 preset, under the resolution box, set the "anamorphic" to none. Voila! You now can change the resolution. But as it has been said by others, changing the resolution isn't necessary. Now, go to the video tab, make sure that video codec is h.264, framerate is same as source and enter the average bitrate as 750 cuz the input file has similar bitrate. For high quality(but slow encode), select two pass encoding. This means that in the first pass, it will see where high bitrate is required and where low and in the second pass will adjust the bitrate optimally. Go to the audio tab and select the bitrate as 112 kbps. There you go. Now press start and enjoy!
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I converted some files using Handbrake's iPad settings (only thing I changed was boosting the quality by moving the main slider all the way to the right). Then I put them in DCIM/100DICAM/... folders with the name format xxx_####.m4v and they imported to my iPad, however they will not play. Is this a Handbrake conversion issue?
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