![]() ![]() If you want to use FFMpeg to do all this you can. Then the filters tab and then select the type of de-interlace you want (fast, slow, slowest): You do that by first selecting the "Picture Settings" option: ![]() If you decide to convert a DVD you will probably want to turn on de-interlacing in HandBrake. I tested the Big Buck Bunny video that I also used for my post on iPad video streaming in both 640×3×576 output formats. You will want to find the Videos icon if you don't already know where it is:Īfter verifying that the above 4×3 version worked for the iTunes University video I went about testing it on a couple other video formats. Note that when you import videos using iTunes the iPad puts them in their own Videos app unlike the iPhone where they show up under the iPod app. There is currently no pre-loaded iPad configuration for HandBrake like there is for the iPhone and iPod Touch so I created a few profiles that can easily be imported into HandBrake to output different sizes for the iPad: ![]() I'm not sure exactly how that could be but I decided to take the opportunity to see if I could use HandBrake to easily convert it to an iPad friendly format. I needed to do this because I was trying to put an iTunes University video on my iPad a couple days ago and iTunes complained that it wasn't in the correct format for the iPad. This is for those who may want to load a video onto their iPad with iTunes that isn't in the correct format. ![]()
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