


The installation process will take quite some time, and once it is complete, you can open the same from the apps section of your Linux distribution. For other streams Linux OS, you can use Flatpack. Here we are installing Handbrake on Ubuntu 19.04, however, the steps will be the same for Ubuntu 18.04/16.04/14.04, Debian, Elementary OS and other similar Linux distros. It is a cros-platform video encoder available for Linux, Windows 10/8/7 and MacOS. So let’s get started with how you can use Handbrake to reduce the size of a video for saving storage space or sharing it with your friends. But if you need to send your recorded videos to your friends through WhatsApp or other services, or you just don’t need that great quality after recording, you can use Handbrake to reduce the size of a video with minimum effect on the quality. Well, you don’t need rocket science to understand why Full HD or 4K videos consume such monumental space on your storage. But most Full HD videos balloon in size with every minute of recording, and you can easily cross 1 GB of your storage within a few minutes of recording Full HD or 4K videos. Most mid-range smartphones today come with the capability to record videos in Full HD or 1080p, and some even can record videos in 4K resolution. But Full HD or 1080p videos consume a lot of space, and sometimes it becomes difficult to share or store the same for several limitations. Videos are available in several formats and resolutions, which eventually result in a difference in the quality of a video, however, we all love watching videos in Full HD or 1080p only because it pleases our visual sense organ. Besides being the best source of entertainment, video tutorials can help us learn new skills, know some life hacks, recipes, and whatnot. You can hardly find anybody who isn’t fond of watching videos.

It is a cross-platform encoding tool (Windows, Mac and Linux).

Handbrake is a free and open source tool developed to convert almost all kind video formats to another via widely supported codecs.
