Often you have a video that you want to convert so you can upload to YouTube or save it into your media server so you can stream it to your iPhone or iPod Touch, but how do we go about to do such a task right? Heard of Handbrake? Handbrake is a tiny useful application that will do just what we want. It is free to download here. Unfortunately, this little mighty application can only convert your movies into 2 popular formats! These two formats are H.264 and MPEG-4. Nonetheless, I believe there are many devices and applications out there are able to play these two formats. Check out the video below to see Handbrake in action, sort of!
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