How to set output video file size in Handbrake 1.1.1?












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There used to be an option in older versions, as I searched the web, for setting an output file size. However, it seems that option is no longer there in the UI.



Des anybody have any solution for that? Probably using the "Extra Options" box at the video tab?
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    There used to be an option in older versions, as I searched the web, for setting an output file size. However, it seems that option is no longer there in the UI.



    Des anybody have any solution for that? Probably using the "Extra Options" box at the video tab?
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      There used to be an option in older versions, as I searched the web, for setting an output file size. However, it seems that option is no longer there in the UI.



      Des anybody have any solution for that? Probably using the "Extra Options" box at the video tab?
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      There used to be an option in older versions, as I searched the web, for setting an output file size. However, it seems that option is no longer there in the UI.



      Des anybody have any solution for that? Probably using the "Extra Options" box at the video tab?
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          HandBrake 0.9.5 (released January 4, 2011) was the last version to support the "target size" feature, hence 1.1.1 does not present such option.
          You can however compute the final file size using the following formula



          File size (kb) = bitrate(kbps) x running time (s)


          If you want it in MB just divide the resulted value by 1000.






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            HandBrake 0.9.5 (released January 4, 2011) was the last version to support the "target size" feature, hence 1.1.1 does not present such option.
            You can however compute the final file size using the following formula



            File size (kb) = bitrate(kbps) x running time (s)


            If you want it in MB just divide the resulted value by 1000.






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              HandBrake 0.9.5 (released January 4, 2011) was the last version to support the "target size" feature, hence 1.1.1 does not present such option.
              You can however compute the final file size using the following formula



              File size (kb) = bitrate(kbps) x running time (s)


              If you want it in MB just divide the resulted value by 1000.






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                HandBrake 0.9.5 (released January 4, 2011) was the last version to support the "target size" feature, hence 1.1.1 does not present such option.
                You can however compute the final file size using the following formula



                File size (kb) = bitrate(kbps) x running time (s)


                If you want it in MB just divide the resulted value by 1000.






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                HandBrake 0.9.5 (released January 4, 2011) was the last version to support the "target size" feature, hence 1.1.1 does not present such option.
                You can however compute the final file size using the following formula



                File size (kb) = bitrate(kbps) x running time (s)


                If you want it in MB just divide the resulted value by 1000.







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