HandBrake is a free program that can be used to compress and prepare MP4 videos for upload to Vimeo. It can be downloaded for Windows or Mac on HandBrake's downloads page.
Be sure to reference our compression guidelines when encoding your video. We include setting recommendations specific to HandBrake below based on non-exhaustive testing and user feedback; newer options that HandBrake has added may not all be noted below.
If you have a question about using HandBrake, or are running into an error, please check out HandBrake's Support FAQ.
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Compress with HandBrake
- When you open HandBrake, you will be prompted to select your source file. This is the original file you are looking to compress. If you accidentally bypass this step, you can also access the file selection menu by clicking File > Open Source, or by clicking the Open source button in the upper left-hand corner of the application.
- Select the file that you want to work with, then click Open. HandBrake will scan the source file, which may take several seconds.
- Once your file is ready to go, Handbrake will automatically load in some default information found in the Summary tab.
- We list recommended settings for additional tabs in HandBrake within the tables included below.
- You can skip the Subtitles and Chapters tabs. These aren't required for most Vimeo videos.
- Once you are done with compression settings, you can move on to exporting your video.
Export with HandBrake
- Click the Start button at the top of the application to begin the encoding process.
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Once the video has been exported, view your finished, compressed, file (via VLC or QuickTime) to make sure it looks and sounds correct, then upload it to Vimeo.
Having trouble with uploading? Please visit this troubleshooting guide.
Recommended settings
Summary tab
Title, Angle, Range, Chapters |
Handbrake will automatically load this information from your original file. Leave as-is |
Preset |
Handbrake will automatically choose an encoding preset, but once you begin editing, it will automatically adjust the default to “Modified”. You can ignore this section for now. |
Format |
Set to MP4 File (the default). Web optimized, iPod 5G support, and Align A/V start should all remain unchecked. |
Save as: |
This is the name and destination path of your output file. You can enter a new file name or path manually, or select “Browse” to choose a new destination. |
Dimensions tab
Storage size/ Display Size |
Default. These values should default to your source file's original dimensions. |
Keep aspect ratio |
Checked |
PAR |
Default. Should be 1 x 1 |
Anamorphic |
Off |
Modulus |
Default (2) |
Cropping |
Automatic
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Filters tab
Detelecine |
Off |
Interlace Detection |
Off *If you are de-interlacing your video (as described below), you can check this option to detect interlaced frames of video. |
Deinterlace |
Off *If your source file is interlaced you can select Yadif but we only recommend this if you are comfortable using Handbrake. If you are not sure what type of source you have, it’s best to choose Off. You can learn more about deinterlacing with Handbrake at 'How to Deinterlace Video with HandBrake'. |
Color |
Keep "Grayscale" unchecked (unless you want to convert your video to black & white) |
Rotate |
0°, Keep "Flip" unchecked *If your source file is upside down, you can experiment with other values to fix it. |
Deblock |
Off *If your source footage is low quality, you may want to enable this feature to remove blocking artifacts. Use with caution. |
Denoise |
Off |
Sharpen |
Off |
Video tab
Video encoder |
H.264 (x264) *If your video is HDR or above 4K (e.g 5K, 8K, etc), we recommend using H.265 (x265) |
Framerate (FPS) |
Same as source *Although rare, there are some situations where you'll want to choose a frame rate different from the source: If the frame rate of your file is higher than 60 FPS: Choose a factor of your frame rate that is between 15-60 FPS. For example, if your frame rate is 100 FPS, choose 60 FPS. If your frame rate is lower than 15 FPS: Choose a multiple of your frame rate that is between 15-30 FPS. For example, if your frame rate is 8 FPS, choose 16 FPS. |
Variable / Constant Framerate |
Constant Framerate |
Quality |
Select Average Bitrate (kbps). Then, enter the average bitrate appropriate to your video file: SD: 2000-5000 kbps *These data rates are suggested for average video files. If your video contains below average visual complexity (such as a slideshow presentation), choose a lower data rate. If your video contains above average visual complexity (such as a video with high levels of grain), increase the data rate. 💡Remember: Lower data rates lead to smaller file sizes and faster uploads! Experiment to pick the lowest data rate that yields acceptable image quality. |
Preset |
Very fast |
2-pass encoding |
Checked |
Turbo First Pass |
Unchecked |
Tune |
None |
Profile |
Auto |
Level |
Auto |
Fast Decode |
Unchecked |
Audio tab
Track |
Select the audio track you'd like to include in your video file (if you only have one track, you can keep as the default). Or select None if you do not want to include audio in this video file. You can add multiple audio tracks directly in Vimeo if desired. ⚠️Remember: If the extraneous audio tracks do not contain any audio information, you can simply select the one you wish to include in your final output. However, if your original file contains multiple audio tracks, you’ll need to merge all tracks before using Handbrake. We recommend using an editor like Audacity or FFmpeg. |
Codec |
AAC (CoreAudio) |
Mixdown |
7.1, 5.1, stereo, or mono (choose highest available) |
Sample Rate |
48 |
Bitrate |
320 (or highest available) |
Gain |
Leave as-is (0) |
DRC |
Leave as-is (0) |