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- This video provides a concise, factual summary of specific software version changes, particularly useful for users needing to know about new AV1 and ProRes support.
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Transcript
The popular open- source video transcoder Handbreak has rolled out version 1.11, adding support for encoding video to theov container format. The update also introduces new DNx and ProRes encoders, both widely used in professional video production. The DNx char presets support any resolution using HUX and SQ encoder profiles and include proxy presets for 2160p, 1080p, and 540p using the LB profile. Similarly, the ProRes presets offer standard HQ and LT encoding profiles also with proxy variants for multiple resolutions. These presets support 24bit PCM multi-channel audio with pass through capability. Handbreak 1.11 also improves AV1 support by adding a new AV1 VCN 2160P 4K preset for AMD GPUs. Starting with the Radeon RX 9000 series and introduces an AMD VCNAV 110bit encoder. The video pipeline gains several other enhancements. The release adds MEG two profile and level selection and allows mixing FFV1 video streams into the MP4 container. AV1 seeking behavior inside MP4 containers has also been improved when used with Apple software. The audio subsystem receives updates as well. Handbreak 1.11 adds PCM encoding and pass through support and introduces the ability to define custom channel ordering. On the platform side, Linux users receive several interface and usability improvements. The application now uses GTK file launcher when opening files in sandboxed environments, improving compatibility with Flatpack and other sandbox distributions. The release also adds buttons to cycle through previews on the summary page, introduces an option to change the UI display language, improves the display of file sizes, and fixes disk space detection issues. On Mac OS, the update introduces a notification sound when encoding finishes while the application is in the foreground. File names displayed in the queue are now truncated in the middle, matching Finder behavior. Several minor fixes and localization updates are also included. Windows users should note an important runtime change. The Handbreak UI now requires Microsoft.NET desktop runtime 10.0.x, replacing the previously required.NET NET 8 runtime. The release also removes support for Intel Hyperendode which has been deprecated upstream. Under the hood, Handbreak 1.11 updates a wide range of thirdparty libraries. These include ffmpeg 8.0.1 SVT, AV14.0.1, LIBDAV 1D1.5.3, libvpx 1.16.0, 0 x265R13309 and 1vl 2.16.0 for Intel QSB support among others. The build system has also been updated including newer Ming W64 and Mac OS tool chain components. For more information, refer to the change log. Handbreak 1.11 is available now for Linux, Mac OS, and Windows. As with previous releases, users are advised to ensure there are no pending encoding jobs before upgrading. It is also recommended to back up custom presets and application preferences as they may not always remain compatible between major versions.
Video description
HandBrake 1.11 video transcoder adds ProRes and DNxHR encoders, AMD AV1 hardware support, MOV output, and updated multimedia libraries. https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jorebza