I gave up trying to understand what it is you do for a living but the rest of this video has saved me tones of time. Can't imagine I was consistently adding single files to queue (will not confess for how long). Thank you Doc.
THIS is the video I was looking for. I would like to add that for a Mac, you will need to double click on the folder to add it, rather than click on the first file within the folder.
I'm glad someone finally explained this. Much appreciated. I don't think I can pronounce any of the words in the first 11s of this video either.
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When will you update it to what should have been already delivered? ...............The ability to place en-masse videos into the queue, instead of manually having to add each and every single one with unnecessary and redundant steps. After-all, it's a VERY simple fix. PS: I already know your answer and as I recall, it will contain the words "freezes over".
Really wanting this batch conversion process. Unfortunately, the above process repeatedly fails for me!? Receive error that files have already been added to queue. Cance is the only option. Can't blame the video instructor since the same basic steps are found on several other How-to's on this topic. And it fails every time, in that I NEVER am given the option to SELECT some, but not ALL files in any particular folder!?
Well I thank you for the video but this isnt Linux and Linux Handbrake is nothing like this for whatever version I just installed Feb 2024. I thought It would be similar but not only do these people who write these programs make them as impossible to figure out, with every last otherwise easy fto do feature buried 20 layers deep through multiple illogical processes, they cant even make the program look and operate the same. Did they ever hear of C++, so it easily compiles to any platform. They truly are idiots. Im done with handbrake. I'm not great at python but I could write a script to call ffmpeg and do it 10, 0000 times faster than I ever will try to uncover the mysterious of the deep with handbrake. Whatever happened to File->Open and use Shift-Enter or Ctrl-Enter to grab the files you want. What is WRONG with these people. ARRRRR!
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..............spoken like a true gent and I totally agree with you....thanks for speaking up.
I gave up trying to understand what it is you do for a living but the rest of this video has saved me tones of time. Can't imagine I was consistently adding single files to queue (will not confess for how long). Thank you Doc.
THIS is the video I was looking for. I would like to add that for a Mac, you will need to double click on the folder to add it, rather than click on the first file within the folder.
I'm glad someone finally explained this. Much appreciated. I don't think I can pronounce any of the words in the first 11s of this video either.
When will you update it to what should have been already delivered? ...............The ability to place en-masse videos into the queue, instead of manually having to add each and every single one with unnecessary and redundant steps. After-all, it's a VERY simple fix. PS: I already know your answer and as I recall, it will contain the words "freezes over".
Finally!! Thanks a million!! There are a lot of tutorials but mostly for Windows and those for Mac a bit useless...
Mac isnt like windows, showing to select batch convert a folder, i was handling the files one by one, thanks for making this video!
Thank you from an anaesthetist in New Zealand. I don't do echocardiography, but I do make fishing videos!
I would have eventually found this but thanks for speeding it up. Could save a lot of time as this video could be 10 seconds long but thanks!
This video really helped. Thank you . saved me soooooo much time.
Handbrake is awesome. Thanks man 👨
Very helpful and beautifully explained! Many thanks.
Thank you! very simple explanation and easy to understand
Great video, thanks!
This really saved my time. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! I knew it was possible but just couldn’t figure it out!
Glad I could help!
Thank you so much!
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Super helpful. Thank you for the knowledge.
I can't believe this process is still so clunky, it's been like this for years. I have ideas for how to fix.
I'm doing something wrong because when I try and add to queue it says I will be overwriting the one that's already there...I'll try again.
Really wanting this batch conversion process. Unfortunately, the above process repeatedly fails for me!? Receive error that files have already been added to queue. Cance is the only option. Can't blame the video instructor since the same basic steps are found on several other How-to's on this topic. And it fails every time, in that I NEVER am given the option to SELECT some, but not ALL files in any particular folder!?
omg thank you it worked
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thanks I appreciate the video
Thank you!
I followed this video carefully. Everything was ok until you got to "File -> Add Titles to Queue".... I do not have this option in the File menu.
Timesaver!
Well I thank you for the video but this isnt Linux and Linux Handbrake is nothing like this for whatever version I just installed Feb 2024. I thought It would be similar but not only do these people who write these programs make them as impossible to figure out, with every last otherwise easy fto do feature buried 20 layers deep through multiple illogical processes, they cant even make the program look and operate the same. Did they ever hear of C++, so it easily compiles to any platform. They truly are idiots. Im done with handbrake. I'm not great at python but I could write a script to call ffmpeg and do it 10, 0000 times faster than I ever will try to uncover the mysterious of the deep with handbrake. Whatever happened to File->Open and use Shift-Enter or Ctrl-Enter to grab the files you want. What is WRONG with these people. ARRRRR!
..............spoken like a true gent and I totally agree with you....thanks for speaking up.
Hi, it's only a partial explanation. Too much time spent on what format the input was in and no mention of how to select the output format.
Not true. He did exactly as he described he was going to do.
Thank you!