There weren't any extra downloads or offers hidden within the installation process, and you'll find that setting this is easy. It didn't take long to download, and the installation process was very simple.
It is certainly not the easiest, most efficient converter program we have seen out there. The Help button will take you to the publisher's Web site, where some of the information is easy to understand but the more-detailed parts are intended for a more advanced user. DVD ripping seems to work fine and the time varies here as well, depending on the DVD length. Time results will obviously vary depending on the file size. That took about 40 minutes to finish converting and encoding. It seemed to shut down without finishing, but eventually it worked. It took a couple tries to correctly convert a 15-minute video file the first time. You simply have to have a file or DVD to work with, and HandBrake will help with some of the less obvious steps by indicating the missing information that needs to be inserted. An advanced computer user will most likely be able to use HandBrake for its full purpose, but a user who knows the basics should be able to figure out how to work through the main steps. The features of this converter are easy enough to understand. HandBrake is a video converter program intended to both rip and convert video files to work on a number of supported devices.