Encoder Settings:Video Encoder: Choose the video encoder you want to use for encoding, such as x264, x265, or VP9.Constant Quality: Set the constant quality level for the video encoding. A higher value will result in better quality but larger file sizes.Average Bitrate (kbps): Set the average bitrate to control the file size of the encoded video.2-pass Encoding: Enable 2-pass encoding for better quality encoding.Picture Settings:Anamorphic: Choose the anamorphic setting to adjust the aspect ratio of the video.Modulus: Set the modulus value for the encoding process.Cropping: Set the cropping values to remove any black bars or unwanted parts of the video.Filters Settings:Denoise: Enable denoise filter to reduce noise in the video.Deinterlace: Enable deinterlace filter to deinterlace interlaced videos.Deblock: Enable deblock filter to reduce blocky artifacts in the video.Rotate: Rotate the video by the specified angle.Video Settings:Frame rate: Set the frame rate for the encoded video.Constant Framerate: Enable constant framerate for better compatibility with video players.Peak Framerate: Set the peak framerate for the video.Quality: Set the quality value for the encoded video.Audio Settings:Audio Codec: Choose the audio codec for encoding the audio stream.Bitrate: Set the bitrate for the audio encoding.Mixdown: Choose the audio mixdown format, such as stereo or 5.1 surround sound.Sample Rate: Set the sample rate for the audio encoding.
These are just a few of the advanced settings available in Handbrake. Experiment with different settings to find the best combination for your specific needs.


