![]() In order to change the quality of the output, you can: This will convert the input with the x264 encoder and AAC audio to an output file, copying the original metadata. In the simplest case you can do your conversion like this: ffmpeg -i in.mp4 -c:v libx264 -crf 23 -c:a aac -map_metadata 0 out.mp4 $ mediainfo fixed.mp4 | grep "Encoded date" | head -n 1Īctually, you don't really need to use Handbrake if you can use FFmpeg, which Handbrake relies on anyway. Here's the final file after mapping the metadata: $ ffmpeg -i in.mp4 -i out.mp4 -map 1 -map_metadata 0 -c copy fixed.mp4 Here's the file after Handbrake conversion: $ mediainfo out.mp4 | grep "Encoded date" | head -n 1 ![]()
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