
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 …
Downloading and installing HandBrake
Downloading and installing HandBrake HandBrake is available for Linux, Mac, and Windows, at the HandBrake website. This is the only official download source for HandBrake. For more …
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 …
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, …
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 …
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 …
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 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 …
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. …
Constant Quality vs Average Bit Rate - HandBrake
Constant Quality vs Average Bit Rate HandBrake supports two modes of encoding video. With the average bitrate, you control the size of the output file but give up control over the video’s …