HandBrake

HandBrake is a free and open-source transcoder for digital video files. It was originally developed in 2003 by Eric Petit to make ripping DVDs to a data storage device easier. HandBrake's backend contains comparatively little original code; the program is an integration of many third-party audio and video libraries, both codecs (such as FFmpeg, x264, and x265) and other components such as video deinterlacers (referred to as "filters"). These are collected in such a manner to make their use more effective and accessible (e.g., so that a user does not have to transcode a video's audio and visual components in separate steps, or with inaccessible command-line utilities).

HandBrake
Original author(s)Eric "titer" Petit
Developer(s)HandBrake Team
Initial release24 August 2003 (2003-08-24)
Stable release
1.7.3 / 11 February 2024 (11 February 2024)
Repository
Written inObjective-C, C, C#
Operating systemLinux, macOS, Windows
Platformx64
Size
Available inEnglish*, German*, French, Italian, Russian, others — *documentation available in the marked languages
TypeTranscoding
LicenseGPL-2.0-only (Third-party components have their own licenses)
Websitehandbrake.fr

HandBrake clients are available for Linux, macOS, and Windows.

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