 Hi there and welcome. I'm the Technician Project and today's tutorial is going to show you how to export out of Handbrake. Handbrake is a bit of video codexing software that allows you to compress your files down but keep the quality of the image at the same time. So I've downloaded Handbrake and I want to boot it up from my dock at the bottom. As soon as you boot it up, it will ask you to select the file you want to compress down. So I'm just going to select my one file. Now Handbrake has all these extra options. We're just going to leave the top couple of options the same. We're going to click on video and we want to change the quality conversion quality to 25. You can then select the frames per second and we're just going to stick with 30. But you can select it to anything you want to change it to as you can see in this drop-down menu. We're going to leave all the other settings the same. I'm just going to click browse at the bottom and we want to select the folder in which we want to save the reduced file into. And what Handbrake does is Handbrake will compress the file down from a large two three gig file to a four five hundred meg file. And you need to press start at the top. And you wait for that to happen. Once it has happened you go to your folder and the completed file is for example this one here and it's showing it as a very large gigabyte file three gig and then what Handbrake does is Handbrake will reduce that file down to a 245 megabyte file, but yet it still keeps the same quality file as I'm going to show you now. So the quality is still the same, but the file size is a lot smaller. There we go. Same file and you can I can't tell which one is the larger file which one's the smaller file. If you enjoyed the video today, please leave a like rating and subscribe for more. Thank you for watching and see you next time.