
Developed by: HandBrake
What is HandBrake?
Handbrake is a free and open-source transcoder for digital video files. It allows users to convert video from one format to another, typically to reduce file size or change the format to make it compatible with different devices or software. Handbrake supports a wide range of input formats and provides a variety of settings for video and audio encoding.
As an open-source tool, Handbrake's source code is freely available for users to inspect and modify.
It's important to note that while Handbrake is a powerful tool for video conversion, it is primarily a transcoder and not a video editor. Users looking for advanced video editing features may need to use additional software alongside Handbrake.
What makes HandBrake strong?
- Handbrake can convert videos from various formats into popular formats like MP4 or MKV.
- he software includes presets for different devices, making it easy for users to optimize their videos for specific platforms such as smartphones, tablets, or gaming consoles.
- Users have control over various video and audio settings, including bitrate, codec, frame rate, and resolution.
- Handbrake supports batch processing, allowing users to queue multiple video files for conversion.
- The application can include subtitles from the source file and supports chapter markers for DVDs.
- Handbrake is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux, making it accessible to users on different operating systems.
All features
- Video Transcoding
- Presets
- Customization
- Batch Processing
- Subtitle and Chapter Support
- Cross-Platform Compatibility