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HandBrake: Open Source Video Transcoder HandBrake is a open-source tool, built by volunteers, for converting video from nearly any format to a selection of modern, widely supported codecs Reasons you’ll love HandBrake: Convert video from nearly any format Free and Open Source Multi-Platform (Windows, Mac and Linux) Download HandBrake 1 10 2
HandBrake Documentation — Troubleshooting common issues HandBrake for Linux Cannot find HandBrake executable The HandBrake graphical interface executable is ghb Simply launch your terminal application and type ghb followed by the return key Please consult your distribution’s documentation for how to add HandBrake to your application launcher General troubleshooting Try each of the following steps until HandBrake is working again Make sure you
HandBrake Documentation — About HandBrake About HandBrake What HandBrake is HandBrake is an open-source video transcoder available for Linux, Mac, and Windows Everyone can use HandBrake to make videos for free HandBrake is a post-production tool Its primary purpose is to convert videos from supported source formats to MP4, MKV, or WebM format If you wish to make changes to your Source video, please use an appropriate video editing
Features - HandBrake Built-in Device Presets Get started with HandBrake in seconds by choosing a profile optimised for your device, or choose a universal profile for standard or high quality conversions Simple, easy, fast For those that want more choice, tweak many basic and advanced options to improve your encodes
HandBrake Documentation — Audio and Subtitle Defaults Audio and Subtitle Defaults HandBrake does not store Audio and Subtitle tracks in presets as these vary from source to source Instead, we store behaviour rules for automatically selecting audio and subtitle tracks each time you scan a new source or select a title In order to configure the track selection behaviour, click the “Selection Behaviour” button on the Audio or Subtitle Defaults
HandBrake Documentation — Performance Performance Video encoding is one of the most resource intensive activities for computers HandBrake’s software video encoders, video filters, audio encoders, and other processes benefit from fast CPU and memory HandBrake’s hardware video encoders also benefit from modern GPU hardware See the System requirements article for minimum hardware requirements to use HandBrake To provide a
HandBrake Documentation — Welcome Welcome Welcome to the English documentation for HandBrake Latest, covering nightly and snapshot builds from git master Here are some quick links to get you started: To quickly get up and running with HandBrake, continue to Quick start To get a copy of HandBrake (it’s free!), see Downloading and installing HandBrake A more detailed guide to using HandBrake begins with Opening a video source
HandBrake Documentation — Container formats Container formats Containers are files that wrap around video and audio tracks—indexing and organizing the streams for playback—in addition to providing advanced features, like chapters similar to those on DVDs HandBrake creates the widely supported container formats MKV and MP4 (sometimes seen as M4V), in addition to the WebM container format, which is subset of MKV Features Features
HandBrake Documentation — Audio Codecs Audio Codecs Encoding vs Passthrough HandBrake supports two modes of operation for handling audio tracks from the source It can either: Re-Encode the track into a new format For example, AC3 or DTS audio from a DVD or BluRay into AAC for playback on mobile devices Passthru copies the audio track from the source to the newly encoded file Audio Encoders AAC: Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is
HandBrake Documentation — Video codecs Video codecs The following video codecs are available for encoding in HandBrake H 264: MPEG-4 Part 10, also known as H 264 AVC Provides excellent quality, performance, and file size Widely supported by media players, including mobile devices Several different encoders are supported: In software: x264 In hardware: Intel QuickSync, AMD VCE, Nvidia NVENC and ARM devices though MediaFoundation H