Handbrake Adds AV1 Support For NVIDIA RTX 40 “Ada” & AMD RX 7000 “RDNA 3” GPUs
Handbrake Adds AV1 Support For NVIDIA RTX 40 “Ada” & AMD RX 7000 “RDNA 3” GPUs

Handbrake now adds AV1 Encoding support for NVIDIA's "Ada" GeForce RTX 40 & AMD's "RDNA 3" Radeon RX 7000 GPUs.
Handbrake is an open-source interface designed to "convert video from nearly any format to a selection of modern, widely supported codecs" In simple words, Handbrake's main purpose is to take a video source and convert it into a format that is more suitable for playback on various devices or platforms. It can be used for other purposes as well, such as editing a source video file and extracting audio and video content out of it. The dedicated GPU's video encoding abilities are leveraged by the software, which is why the use of Handbrake has been a vital part of professional content creators.
Developers behind Handbrake were a bit late when it came to supporting current-gen mainstream GPUs, since in the previous 1.60 update, the tool debuted with AV1 encoding for Intel's QuickSync.
The tool now has the option to utilize AMD's VCN AV1 encoder exclusive to RDNA 3 "Radeon RX 7000" GPUs, as well as NVIDIA's NVENC AV1 encoder featured on GeForce RTX 40 "Ada" GPUs.
Before proceeding to utilize Handbrake's new capabilities, make sure to install the latest drivers of your respective GPUs to ensure a streamlined encoding process.
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Now that we are done with Handbrake's new 1.70 updates, let's talk a bit about encoding performance on the respective platforms. We all are well aware of the fact that Team Green has seen a "generational" lead when it comes to both rendering and encoding performance, making it a viable choice for professionalists within the media industry. With this generation, unfortunately, Team Red has been unsuccessfully in closing the gap, and NVIDIA themselves have validated the fact that they are way ahead in terms of AV1 encoding speeds.
It will be interesting to see how NVIDIA and AMD hold up against each other in the future, but as far as what we are seeing, AMD needs to pace up, especially in this particular area. You can download the latest version of Handbrake here.
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