4K UHD conversion.

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philb1701
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4K UHD conversion.

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Description of problem or question:

Is Handbrake currently supporting UHD conversion?


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video.baba
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Re: 4K UHD conversion.

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Yes
Woodstock
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Re: 4K UHD conversion.

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While handbrake will compress the file, there are issues with mapping High Dynamic Range colors.
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Re: 4K UHD conversion.

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So then Handbrake really doesn't transcode 4K videos properly yet, if it has issues with mapping HDR colors.
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Re: 4K UHD conversion.

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If you look at it that way, it can't do any video, because HDR can be applied to any resolution.
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JohnAStebbins
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Re: 4K UHD conversion.

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HandBrake properly passes through the color characteristics, but does not pass through metadata that is used by monitors/TVs to optimize how they map colors when the display does not support the full HDR color gamut.

"HDR capable TV" is really a misnomer. The TV really isn't HDR capable. I.e. It can't show the full color gamut on the display all at once. "HDR capable" means it knows how to read the metadata and optimize what colors it displays for each frame to give the best reproduction it is capable of.

So HandBrake's output is technically correct (i.e. colors are represented mathematically correctly). But since pretty much no monitor can reproduce the full HDR color gamut, the reproduction without the metadata won't be the same as the reproduction with the metadata.
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Re: 4K UHD conversion.

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Out of curiosity: is it planned for Handbrake to pass through the metadata?
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Re: 4K UHD conversion.

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Out of curiosity: is it planned for Handbrake to pass through the metadata?
"Plan" is kind of a strong word for what we do around here. It's on a wish list. I (or someone else) may find time to implement it someday. There is nobody currently working on it and no schedule for when someone might look into it.
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