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How to compress Blu-ray rips down to 4 GB for TV Playback!

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2011

(See the very end for screen shots of the compressed video.)

Use advanced H.264 Compression techniques to considerably lower the bitrate of your movies, yet retain the high quality therein.

If your tv supports playing back video files off of a flash drive, you can use this tutorial to compress your 5 GB, 10 GB, 20 GB etc sized video files (the size doesnt matter) down to just under 4 GB to comply with the 4 GB file size limit that the Fat32 filesystem has. That way, you can playback 1080p video without having to split it up into several parts.

Download Handbrake FOR FREE Here:
http://handbrake.fr/downloads.php

Download SRT's here:
http://www.allsubs.org
http://www.opensubtitles.org/en

Watch in 1080p!

Rate and Sub! Thanks =]

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  • what about the finish?

    last butten to klick?

  • @MrFiddee -____- ....perhaps the "Start" button?

  • @MrFiddee but i do realize i didnt say it at the end....i just thought it was kinda obvious haha...ill add that in =]

  • where is the srt link that was mentioned in the video

    

  • @frozenwerx its in the info section at the bottom man

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  • @theporkchopchannel but its been a while so i guess it could work now haha

  • @theporkchopchannel thats the software i was referring to haha...i used it a few years ago it wasnt worth it unless you download a cracked version or one with a serial haha

  • @acmilancrazy just use macdrive 

  • @theporkchopchannel ohhhh...well, thats a bit annoying if you dont have a mac, or the software that lets your pc read HFS+ partitions haha but thats good to know

  • @acmilancrazy you need to format it to HFS to read file over 4 gig on 360

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