Several new official presets have been added, including optimised settings for Vimeo and YouTube, 4K (2160p) options for Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV and Roku, and Production presets to aid with post-production video editing workflows.Īpple TV 4K support has been improved as has support for Intel’s QuickSync Video – the latter now supporting Linux (experimental) and 10-bit H.265/HEVC encoding for Kaby Lake and newer CPUs. A new Summary tab has been added where the Format dropdown menu now resides alongside a built-in preview and quick summary of what’s been selected in the other tabs. Presets have been moved to a new dropdown menu beneath the Title, although the addition of a Presets button allows users to toggle the old right-hand sidebar if they prefer.īeneath this, the old Pictures tab has been renamed Dimensions. It’s also been redesigned to be more logical and consistent, with the workflow now moving top to bottom, left to right. The user interface itself has had a facelift with new icon designs that are more than superficial – they now support high-resolution displays. ![]() Handbrake 1.1.0 unveils a welcome redesign of its user interface.
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