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How to get a quicktime from a Video TS
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Join Date: May 2001
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DVD player will play a video TS, but I don't see a file save as, thanks!
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Take a look at this guide for Handbrake: http://lifehacker.com/5773000/how-to-rip-dvds-with-handbrake
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http://forums.macnn.com/0/forum/492724/how-play-a-video-video-ts
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Sorry S, you said, " doesn't handbrake...' so I thought this was a maybe...
But it looks great thanks! Did get a mp4 from it, bit large 30mb. so I'll read that link tonight on how to get a smaller one for web. thanks for link Rjenkinson.
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Posting Junkie
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Originally Posted by rjenkinson
Take a look at this guide for Handbrake: http://lifehacker.com/5773000/how-to-rip-dvds-with-handbrake
The video bitrate suggestions here are crap, use constant quality (CRF) with a reasonable quality target (say 20 for DVD).
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Yeah, that was the default. So actually 30 mb file to post on you tube is fine?
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