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Type: article
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Title: Selecting a preset
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Project: HandBrake
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Project_URL: https://handbrake.fr/
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Project_Version: Latest
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Language: English
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Language_Code: en
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Text_Encoding: utf-8
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Authors: Bradley Sepos <bradley@bradleysepos.com> (BradleyS)
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Copyright: 2016 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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---
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Selecting a preset
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*Presets, presets, presets.*
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Selecting a `Preset` can go a long way toward ensuring your video works where you want it to. A `Preset` is a group of settings specifically tailored for the software or device you want your videos to play on.
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## Built-in presets
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HandBrake includes a number of built-in `Presets` for various devices and general use.
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Once you've opened a `Source`, select the `Preset` that most closely describes the device you want your videos to work on. For instance, if you want to play your videos on a Roku that supports 1080p High Definition, choose the `Roku 1080p30 Surround` preset under `Devices`.
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If your device is not listed, or you wish to play your videos on a computer, the default `Fast 1080p30` preset is a good choice. It's fast and compatible across a wide range of softwares and devices.
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## Custom presets
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If you've previously saved one of your own `Presets`, you may select it in the same way as the built-in `Presets`. Learn more about [Custom presets](../advanced/custom-presets.html).
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## Next steps
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Continue to [Adjusting quality](adjust-quality.html).
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