Including a conversion guide could be helpful. Outline using tools like HandBrake, selecting HEVC as the codec, resolution, bitrate. But remind them not to download from unauthorized sources. Maybe add a note on device compatibility, like if they're converting for mobile use, HEVC might not be supported, and suggest using H.264 instead.
Finally, reinforce legal and ethical reasons, plus cybersecurity risks. Make sure the guide is informative but compliant with policies against enabling piracy.
I should break down the sections: Title Verification, Legal Alternatives, Technical Details, Ethical Considerations. In the technical part, explain what HEVC is, how to determine if their device supports it, maybe suggest re-encoding if the file isn't HEVC. But again, stress that this should only be done with legally acquired content.
Wait, but the user might not have a legal copy yet. So the guide should first check legal availability, then maybe provide steps if they have a legal source. If they're trying to download from an illegal site, I have to redirect them to legal options. Also, mention cybersecurity risks associated with pirated sites—malware, viruses. That's crucial for their safety.

