This article is for an older version of HandBrake. All versions.
Dieser Artikel ist für eine ältere Version von HandBrake. Alle Versionen.
Table of contents
Introduction
- Quick start Learn how to make your first video in minutes
- About HandBrake What HandBrake is, does, and does not
Getting HandBrake
- Where to get HandBrake The officially supported version
- Downloading and installing HandBrake How to get HandBrake onto your computer
- Checking for updates Staying up to date with the latest features and bug fixes
Making videos
- Opening a video source How to get your videos into HandBrake
- Selecting a preset Tailored settings for instant compatibility with many devices
- Adjusting quality Easily increase visual quality or reduce file size
- Previewing your settings See what your new video will look like in a fraction of the time
- Starting encoding Start encoding your new video with one click
Advanced workflows
- Using the queue Set up multiple encode jobs at once
- Point-to-point encoding
- Custom presets
- Audio and subtitle defaults
- Resizing video
- Preserving surround sound
- Adding subtitles
- Adding chapter markers
Getting help
- Troubleshooting common issues What to do if something goes wrong
- Community support Get help from real people
- Activity Log Activity Logs help you receive better support
More information
- Project history
- Contributing How you can get involved
CLI documentation
Technical documentation
- System requirements Make sure your system can run HandBrake
- Supported source formats Types of video files HandBrake can read
- Official presets Technical summary of the official presets
- Video
- Audio
- Files and compatibility
- Filters
Developer documentation
- Building HandBrake
- Building HandBrake for BSD
- Installing dependencies on FreeBSD
- Building HandBrake for Linux
- Building HandBrake for Mac
- Building HandBrake for Windows
- Building HandBrake for BSD
- Packaging HandBrake
- Flatpak apps for Linux Fully-contained applications compatible with multiple Linux distributions