6/29/2023 0 Comments Compressing video with handbrake![]() Note: Since version 1.2.2, Handbrake is built with x265 encoder for transcoding videos to HEVC with Intel QSV, Nvidia Nvenc or AMD GPU acceleration as well.Ģ.ĝisabling "2-Pass Encoding" in Video tab can also quicken the compression process greatly (nearly twice faster), but it will degrade your output quality. Please be noted that Intel QSV is only available on Windows. ![]() Next, adjust output settings (such as container format, video/audio codec, anamorphic, framerate and bitrate) if necessary and if you know well about those terminologies.ġ.Ĝhoosing "H.264 (Intel QSV)" as the video codec is a feasible way to speed up compression and take a big weight off CPU, because it will activate Intel QSV (Quick Sync Video) hardware acceleration. If you still can't find a desired 1080p preset, you can click "Save New Preset" button in the bottom to create 1080p preset manually based on your own needs. In the table below, we list the native 1080p presets and other information to help you decide which preset you should choose. Choose output preset and modify output settings.Ĭlick the right arrow of "Presets", and then you should see dozens of presets that HandBrake offers. Once done, you will see the file information in "Source" section. Alternatively, input source 4K video via drag-and-drop. ![]() Launch HandBrake and load the 4K video you want to compress.Ĭlick "File" under "Source Selection", and then you can open target 4K video in MP4/MKV/MXF encoded with H.264, H.265, VP9 or other formats. Once installed, let's follow the steps below to downscale 4K to 1080p on HandBrake. If you haven't installed HandBrake on your computer, firstly you should download the setup file from - the only official place where HandBrake can be downloaded from and then install it following the on-screen instruction. How to Downscale 4K (2160p) to 1080p with Free HandBrake? If you are a mobile user, please click here.
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