![]() Click on the little plus sign at the bottom of the presets menu. Click on the “Toggle Presets” icon in the upper right hand corner to display the presets menu.ħ. Click on the “Advanced” tab and update to the settings pictured below.Ħ. Update the video settings to the ones picture below (click for the full size image).Ĥ. Click on the “Audio” tab and update to the settings pictured below.ĥ. The file I’ve selected for this tutorial is 724 megabytes, so let’s see what kind of file size reduction we can get.ģ. Select a video file you’d like to compress. As soon as HandBrake opens it will prompt you for a source video file. Download HandBrake (opens in a new tab), a free video compression app for PC and Mac. I learned this method from him and you can find his much more in-depth guide here (opens in a new tab). *A huge thanks goes to Rudolf Boogerman and his in-depth explanation of Handbrake. THIS tutorial assumes that your videos are not yet compressed OR have been compressed poorly. ![]() This short tutorial is going to show you how to manually compress your videos in preparation for streaming with Amazon S3, CloudFront and JWPlayer as described in this tutorial (opens in a new tab). You want as many people as possible to be able to view your videos, regardless of the device or browser they’re using, right? It also means you’re moving smaller volumes of data through your Amazon S3 or CloudFront accounts, which can save you a lot of money depending on the size of your viewership.įinally, you’ll need to make sure that the newly compressed videos will play on iPhones, iPads, tablets and on most devices and browsers. ![]() Smaller file sizes means your videos load more quickly thus giving your viewers a better (and faster) experience. If you’re going to be putting these videos online, you absolutely MUST reduce their file sizes significantly BUT without reducing their quality too much. So the problem you’re likely facing right now is that your video editing software spits out uncompressed video files that are hundreds (even thousands!) of megabytes in size. The second option is drag-n’-drop simple, but you’ll have to pay for the app. The first option is free but a bit of a hassle. Drag and drop your movie file into the EasyVideoSuite app and it will automatically do the compression for you. Do it yourself using completely FREE tools, which is what you’ll learn in this tutorial, OR…Ģ. When it comes to compressing your videos for online streaming you’ve basically got 2 choices:ġ.
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