Building HandBrake for Linux
If you have installed a HandBrake package from your distribution or other third-party package repository, please remove it before proceeding. See the section, Warning about broken third-party builds on Where to get HandBrake for more information.
Installing dependencies
Dependency installation instructions are available for the following distributions.
HandBrake’s optional experimental support for Intel Quick Sync Video on Linux requires installing the Intel Media SDK and its dependencies. See the Intel Media SDK Releases page and Intel Media SDK Build Instructions.
Building HandBrake
Clone the HandBrake repository.
git clone https://github.com/HandBrake/HandBrake.git && cd HandBrake
List available tags in the HandBrake 1.9.x release series, and check out the most recent.
git tag --list | grep ^1\.9\.
git checkout refs/tags/$(git tag -l | grep -E '^1\.9\.[0-9]+$' | tail -n 1)
Build HandBrake. To enable experimental support for Intel Quick Sync Video, append --enable-qsv
. To build the command line interface only, disable the graphical interface by appending --disable-gtk
.
./configure --launch-jobs=$(nproc) --launch
When complete, you will find HandBrakeCLI
in the build
directory. If the graphical interface is enabled, you will also find ghb
in the build/gtk/src
directory.
Install HandBrake (optional). When installing the graphical interface, icon and desktop files for the Applications menu will be also installed.
sudo make --directory=build install
If you wish to then uninstall
sudo make --directory=build uninstall
To start over, simply remove the build
directory.
rm -rf build