00:00if you have a bunch of videos that you want to convert at once using a certain preset then you
00:15can set the preset first and then go ahead and convert it so for that I'm going to go
00:20around over here and open up one file first right here just like this so let's say I want this in
00:26webm format and then what I'm going to do now is go around over here onto video and set it to 60
00:32frames per second right here just like this and then let's say for example I'm going to go around
00:37over here onto filters and then add no filter for the interlacing so this is the preset that I have
00:44right here so now I'm simply going to go ahead and save this preset so I'm just going to go around
00:49and then let's say for example I'm going to go for a sample for batch right here so let's just go ahead
00:55and add that in and add this preset so now what I can do is I can go ahead and add let's say for
01:03example I'm going to open up another source I'm going to select a folder this time right here
01:09and select this video folder where I have my videos so this is what I have right here so now
01:16I'm going to go ahead and go to queue and add all to queue right here and in the queue you can see
01:21that all of them are now in webm format right here just like this so this is the location where I
01:27want to save the video so let's just go ahead and start up the queue and once you do that using that
01:32particular settings for webm it'll go ahead and convert out all of the videos and that is how you
01:39can create a custom preset for back jobs and use it inside of handbrake so I hope you guys learned
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