Free tool for converting video from nearly any format

HandBrake

HandBrake

  -  23.13 MB  -  Open Source
  • Latest Version

    HandBrake 1.9.0 LATEST

  • Review by

    Sophia Jones

  • Operating System

    Windows 10 / Windows 11

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    Handbrake Team / External Link

  • Filename

    HandBrake-1.9.0-x86_64-Win_GUI.exe

  • MD5 Checksum

    eb1991a9bf49b638045eea644b83d563

HandBrake is a free and open-source tool for converting video files from nearly any format to a selection of modern, widely supported codecs. It enables anyone to easily prepare their camera videos to be played on a wide variety of devices, including all versions of iPhones, iPods, Apple TVs, Android phones, Android tablets, and more. Of course, the app fully supports one of the most popular video conversion processes of all time -the transfer of movies from your DVDs to your hard drive by converting them to files in the MPEG-4 format. You can apply many great video filters (grayscale, detelecine, decomb, deinterlace, denoise, deblock), as well as set the video codec, quality and framerate, audio codec, mixdown, sample frequency rate, and bitrate.

HandBrake was originally created in 2003 by the Eric Petit who made this app exclusively for the shortly lived BeOS operating system, but was shortly after ported to Windows, macOS, and Linux (Ubuntu). Petit continued being active on the development of the app until 2006 when he left and enabled its community to continue working on updates (originally made under the name “MediaFork”, but later renamed back to Handbrake).

Today, after so many years and a turbulent state of development, the software still represents one of the most popular video conversion programs on the market, with support for many features that make the conversion process easy and intuitive. Even still, this program remains to be 100% free and with regular updates continues to expand its capability to work with all currently popular video and audio codecs on the market.

Just a few of the reasons we think you'll love this software:

Built-in Device Presets
Get started with Hand Brake in seconds by choosing a profile optimized 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.

Supported Input Sources
Handbrake can process the most common multimedia files and any DVD or BluRay sources that do not contain any kind of copy protection.

Outputs
  • File Containers: .MP4(.M4V) and .MKV
  • Video Encoders: H.264(x264), MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 (libav), and Theora(libtheora)
  • Audio Encoders: AAC, CoreAudio AAC/HE-AAC (OS X Only), MP3, Flac, AC3, or Vorbis
  • Audio Pass-thru: AC-3, DTS, DTS-HD, AAC, and MP3 tracks
Even more features
  • Title / Chapter selection
  • Queue up multiple encodes
  • Chapter Markers
  • Subtitles (VobSub, Closed Captions CEA-608, SSA, SRT)
  • Constant Quality or Average Bitrate Video Encoding
  • Support for VFR, CFR and VFR
  • Video Filters: Deinterlacing, Decomb, Detelecine, Deblock, Grayscale, Cropping and scaling
  • Live Video Preview
Note: Requires .NET Framework.

Also Available: Download HandBrake for Mac

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What's new in this version:

General:
- Added Intel QSV VVC (hardware) video decoder
- Added an option to enable AV1 screen content coding(SCC) on Intel Lunar Lake QSV AV1 encoder
- Added support for lossless VP9 encoding
- Added a preference to keep duplicated Blu-ray titles
- Added support for Max Duration of Scan titles for disc based sources (#6304)

Audio:
- Added ALAC encoder
- Added Vorbis passthru
- Improved scan of DTS audio profiles

Subtitles:
- Improved quality of subtitles burn-in
- Fixed a rare video corruption issue that could happen when burning-in subtitles

Third-party libraries:
Updated libraries:
- AMF 1.4.35 (AMD VCN video encoding)
- FFmpeg 7.1 (decoding and filters)
- FreeType 2.13.3 (subtitles)
- Fribidi 1.0.16 (subtitles)
- HarfBuzz 10.1.0 (subtitles)
- libdav1d 1.5.0 (AV1 video decoding)
- libdovi 3.3.1 (Dolby Vision dynamic metadata)
- libjpeg-turbo 3.0.4 (preview image compression)
- libvpx 1.15.0 (VP8/VP9 video encoding)
- nv-codec-headers 12.2.72.0 (Nvidia NVENC encoding)
- oneVPL 2.13.0 (Intel QSV video encoding/decoding)
- SVT-AV1 2.3.0 (AV1 video encoding)
- x265 4.1 (H.265/HEVC video encoding)

Windows:
- Added Range Limit controls to the "Add to Queue" "Add Selection" window (#4146)
- Added support for DirectX based video decoding when using the Media Foundation encoder on ARM devices
- Added support for the AV1 Media Foundation encoder on ARM devices
- Added a "Start Later" option to the Queue Window.
- Performance Improvements in the filter pipeline for ARM devices.
- Miscellaneous bug fixes and improvements
- Updated existing translations
- Added new translations
- Swedish (Svenska)