
These not-yet-final versions of the programme contain functions that are otherwise (still) missing. Now I have found a solution the snapshot builds of HandBrake. But it has one drawback: if I want to convert 10-bit HDR (High Dynamic Range) videos, I can do it with my processor, but not by using my graphics card, which I have recently started to prefer for converting.

My current favourite programme for converting videos is HandBrake. For example, shrinking a movie file from 80 gigabytes to 20 gigabytes so that the result is something between streaming quality and that of the original file. Personally, I use this to bring ripped or downloaded copies of my films down to a smaller file size with little loss of quality. In this post you will learn how to convert UHD HDR videos using the High Efficiency Video Coding Codec (H.265/HEVC) with HandBrake and your CPU or GPU.
