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Am i right in assuming though that your advice about converting to MP4 using an H264 profile is beneficial if Im converting a DVD file?
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However, the first one now is talking about anamorphic AVIs and lots of manual resolution decisions. That's the point about preset-based software: you select the preset you want based on quality/space considerations (which only the user can decide) and click "Go".
The page is now a mish-mash of different stuff, half of it is trying to be an introduction to video transcoding ("but I just want to click 'Go'!"), and the other half is now stream of consciousness cut & paste stuff about Handbrake, with some tangential references to the N900.
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