On Oct 18, 2005, at 2:44 PM, Neil wrote: > on 10/18/05 4:41 AM, Kunga wrote: > >> Screw 3ivx. Encode from an iDVD image 320 x 240 10 fps 100 kbps with >> Handbrake. Your file is WAY TOO BIG. >> >> <http://handbrake.m0k.org/> > > OK, I downloaded HandBrake, and I see how to set the data rate and > the frame > rate, but not the resolution. There is no help file for the > program. I > checked the (skimpy) on-line documentation and faq, but there > weren't any > clues there either. How do I get DVD quality video down to > 320x240? I've > seen files in that resolution and I know that will be fuzzy, but > that's > better than choppy. 'Picture Settings' button in lower right of main window > As far as the frame rate goes, this is a Salsa dance video and has > a lot of > fast action. Do you think ten frames per second is enough to > capture that? > > Finally, did you mean 1,000 kbps instead of 100 in the data rate? > That > sounds ridiculously low, especially in light of the dance video > clips I've > just reviewed on my hard drive. The files that looks good are all > over > 1,000 kbps. Thanks again for all your help, Pretty sure he meant 1000kbps, as that is the default too. -- Nick Scalise nickscalise at cox.net