Step 4: Navigate to the Audio tab and apply settings.Ĭhoose a Bitrate. This has a direct effect on the final file size and quality.Ĭheck the box for Use Advanced Tab Instead.įor smaller file sizes, select Avg Bitrate and enable 2-pass. READ MORE HEREįor this guide, we will use a value of 16, but up to 23 can be used for decent quality. This value has a direct influence on both quality and file size. Step 3: Navigate to the Video tab and apply settings.Ĭhoose Constant Quality, and set the CRF value. Under Output Settings, make sure Container is set to MP4 and check the box for Web Optimized. Navigate to and load your newly rendered video. Step 2: Open Handbrake and click on the Source button near the top-left corner. This will require considerable disk space, but generally results in a higher quality end result. If your final video result is too large in file size, then consider dropping down to the next resolution.Ĭonsider choosing AVI Raw as video compressor. Standard values for resolution: 1280x720 or 1920x1080. Increasing/decreasing the FPS or resolution will also change the file sizes of both the raw video and the end result. Please note that any fps or resolution values will work just fine. Then go to file -> render to AVI, choose a name and click save. Suggested is 1920x1080.ĭetermine how many frames the video requires to reach the complete ending. Step 1: When you are satisfied with your video and are ready to renderĬhoose your resolution by going to View -> screen size.
#How to open avi files for mmd how to#
I will be showing how to make use of Handbrake. To show how to encode a video with a reasonable file size/quality ratio.To show any beginner encoder the path to higher picture quality.To show new encoders/uploaders how to prepare a video so it streams correctly.This guide assumes the reader already knows how to use MMD software and has three purposes: