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---
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Type: article
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State: [ obsolete ]
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Title: Point to Point Encoding
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Project: HandBrake
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Project_URL: https://handbrake.fr/
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Project_Version: 1.7.0
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Language: English
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Language_Code: en
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Authors: []
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Copyright: 2023 HandBrake Team
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License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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License_Abbr: CC BY-SA 4.0
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License_URL: https://handbrake.fr/docs/license.html
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Point to Point Encoding
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## Understanding your source
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DVDs, blu-ray discs and video files can be divided into titles and chapters. Usually a title is a whole feature, like a movie or an episode.
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Chapters, then, divide the movie/episode up logically. In a DVD or Blu-ray disc menu, if you use "Scene Selection", you are navigating by chapter.
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## Point to Point options
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For a given title, you can choose to encode only part of it instead of the whole thing.
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There are three options:
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- Chapters,
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- Seconds, e.g 60-180 means it will encode 2 minutes of video, starting 1 minute into the title.
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- Frames, e.g (25-150) will encode 5 seconds of video if the framerate is 25fps. Starting after the 1st second of video.
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