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Command line coders are the guardians of, shall we say, "free computation". Please do not exclude them from the documentation. I find that I need to dig up my archived process or refer to other sources (as in the suggested update) because this page was changed. I understand the team may want a uniform non-intimidating document, but you are making the instructions into almost a black box. IMO, there should be a more direct path for the more literate to become process-familiar. I also realize that maybe the team itself does not want to maintain the command-line code even internally due to complexity. It would be awkward if HandBrake does not offer a code validation button (like luckybackup, for example)... maybe it could be requested if needed.