
#Handbrake for mac os x 10.6.8 pro
Since he is a dance pro himself, and obviously a pretty good amateur videographer, his video was awesome.
#Handbrake for mac os x 10.6.8 movie
Later that day, her teacher who just arrived from Russia (where he lives with his family) unexpectedly gave her a copy of a Blu Ray movie he had created last year of a performance she was in. Story was that daughter was asked to send materials for consideration on Saturday afternoon. Wow! Thanks for all the great input! A lot to work with here.įor now, we had to make do with whatever we had prepared. Thank you and please go slowly as technology isn't my first language! So I would even be willing to pay for a reliable alternative to Handbrake if you can recommend one. I also have to do this very fast - by the end of today. If you can recommend any tweaks to my settings I'd appreciate. I don't care so much about the ultimate clarity and focus - but the movement has to be as true to the original as possible. The audio settings are the ones recommended by Vimeo (Samplerate 48 bitrate 320) AAC Coreīecause I wanted to get rid of the combing due to continuous rapid motion in the 3 minute video clip. Preset slider sits at 3rd notch from left I didn't change any of the Encoder options but it lists: x264 Unparse: level=4.0:ref=1:8x8dct=0:weightp=1 ubme=2:mixed-refs=0:trellis=0:vbv-bufsize=25000:vbv-maxrate=20000:rc-lookahead=10 and the default settings are: So my Handbrake ( Version 0.10.5 x86_64 ) settings are set to:Īverage Bitrate (Kbps) 20,000 I have tried to follow the Vimeo recommendations for uploads.

I have an external Blu-ray player that allows me to work with it on my Mac, and a Passport for Mac on which to store the files. However, the quality really needs to be good this time. I have struggled with Handbrake for a few years and managed to come up with sort of okay clips for her. I am very low-tech (and I know my Macbook is ancient).

Right now, it is a little jagged and doesn't reflect the smooth, flowing performance quality captured on the original Blu-ray.

Currently, the clip I created doesn't handle motion all that well - I took out most of the combing, but a dancer needs for the clip to flow smoothly. My daughter's teacher created a blu-ray video of her performance and now she needs to create a small clip (with the teacher's prior permission)to use for auditions to ballet companies.
