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---
Type: article
Title: Starting encoding
Project: HandBrake
Project_URL: https://handbrake.fr/
Project_Version: Latest
Language: English
Language_Code: en
Authors: [ Bradley Sepos <bradley@bradleysepos.com> (BradleyS) ]
Copyright: 2018 HandBrake Team
License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
License_Abbr: CC BY-SA 4.0
License_URL: https://handbrake.fr/docs/license.html
---
Starting encoding
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Now that you've got all your settings just right, it's time to make your new video!
## Selecting a destination
HandBrake calls the file name and location of your new video the `Destination`.
`Save As` is the file name of your new video. You can change it by typing directly in the box.
`To` is the location where HandBrake will place your new video. You can select the `Browse...` button to choose a different location.
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![Selecting a destination](../../images/mac/destination-field-1.1.0.png "The Destination is where HandBrake will place your new video.")
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Please take special care to *note your destination*. Otherwise, you won't be able to find your new video. You can move it later if you desire.
## Starting the encode
Select the `Start` button on the toolbar to make your new video.
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![Main window toolbar](../../images/mac/toolbar-1.0.0.png "The Toolbar provides easy access to HandBrake's most common functions.")
![Starting an encode](../../images/mac/start-button-1.0.0.png "The Start button begins encoding your new video.")
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Video encoding requires a lot of computer resources and can take awhile to complete. Some videos may take minutes to create; others may take hours.[^encoding-time]
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![Encode progress](../../images/mac/encode-progress-1.1.0.png "HandBrake reports its progress during encoding.")
![Encoding complete alert](../../images/mac/encode-complete-1.1.0.png "HandBrake shows a notification when finished encoding.")
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HandBrake will report its progress while it's working and alert you when it's finished. Then you will have a new video file at the `Destination` you specified.
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![Destination in Finder](../../images/mac/destination-finder-1.1.0.png "Your new video is located at the Destination you specified.")
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Congratulations! You just encoded your first video using HandBrake. It's now ready to watch on your devices.
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## Next steps
If you didn't get a video file as expected, encountered an error, or had some other trouble, you can continue reading to learn more about how HandBrake works or jump right to [Troubleshooting common issues](../help/troubleshooting-common-issues.html).
Continue to [Multiple encodes using the Queue](../advanced/queue.html).
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[^encoding-time]: Encoding time depends on multiple factors, including the duration, resolution, and complexity of your `Source`; the settings used to make your new video; and the speed and computation power of your machine.