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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 9 2 (Other Platforms) It's free!
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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
HandBrake Documentation — NVIDIA NVENC Presets The following presets are available under the ‘Hardware’ category in the presets menu: H 265 NVENC 2160p 4K H 265 NVENC 1080p These are a good starting point for configuring HandBrake to use these encoders Performance HandBrake supports the NVIDIA NVENC encoder and NVDEC decoder The CPU will still be used for: Video decoding (if hardware decoding is disabled or unavailable) All
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 — Adjusting quality Adjusting quality HandBrake’s default settings and most of the official Presets use a constant quality encoding method This makes your new video look consistent from start to finish Always use constant quality unless you have a specific reason not to You can use the default setting for the Preset you selected, or adjust the quality control higher or lower depending on your tastes
HandBrake Documentation — Subtitles Subtitles Supported Subtitle Formats There are different types of subtitles that exist: Bitmaps (Pictures), e g DVD VOBSUBs, Bluray PGS Text with markup, e g Closed Captions and SRT files Styled SSA, e g most anime subtitles in MKV files HandBrake can read subtitles from the following sources: From DVD’s – Either embedded VOBSUB or CC tracks From Bluray - PGS Subtitles User supplied
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 — HDR encoding. HandBrake will automatically passthru mastering display metadata and content light metadata from the source video to to final encode For x265 encodings, HandBrake will also set the hdr-opt flag for you Limitations HDR10 metadata will be written only in the container and not in the bitstream when using NVIDIA NVEnc or AMD VCN HDR10+ The following 10-bit encoders support HDR10+ Dynamic metadata: