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Hybrid

Hybrid is a multi-platform Qt-based frontend for a bunch of tools which can convert most input formats to common audio & video formats and containers.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
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  1.  Support for 4K
  2.  Lossless Audio
  3.  Support for subtitles
  4.  Audio Conversion
  5.  Video Converter
  6.  Support for NVIDIA CUDA acceleration
  7.  Video tagging

 Tags

  • frontend
  • convert-video-to-bluray
  • bluray
  • video-encoding

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Hybrid information

  • Developed by

    Georg Pelz
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    47 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Hybrid?

Hybrid is a multi platform (Linux/Windows/MacOS (non-ARM)) Qt-based frontend for a bunch of other tools which can convert most input formats to common audio & video formats and containers.

Hybrid is intended for advanced users. It's not intended to be a tool used by everyone. It's not intended to please amateurs who need a wizard-like interface.. If you don't know the basics about containers, video formats, etc. Hybrid is not meant for you.

Here's a general feature list:

  • tagging support for avi/mkv/mp4/mov
  • chapter support for mkv/mp4/Blu-ray
  • subtitle support for mkv/mp4/Blu-ray
  • separated audio-, video-, filter- and 'a/v-combi'-profiles
  • an integrated bitrate calculator
  • accepts raw VC-1, AVC, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 ASP input files
  • manual&automatic creation&pass-through of chapters
  • ability to encode single title/chapters
  • a job/queue based processing system
  • AAC/MP3/AC-3/Vorbis/Opus/FLAC/DTS/PCM/EAC-3 audio encoding using dcaenc/MEncoder/FFmpeg/Aften and different AAC-encoders
  • supported aac encoders: qaac, FDK AAC, faac, fhg, neroaacenc
  • filtering through Vapoursynth, Avisynth (Windows only) and some basic filtering through FFmpeg
  • accepted input: avs and nearly everything that mplayer/ffmpeg can decode
  • supported video output formats: MPEG-4 ASP (Xvid), MPEG-4 AVC (x264, qsvencc, nvencc, vceencc, ffmpeg nvenc), VP8/VP9 (vpxenc), ProRes (ffmpeg), MPEG-4 HEVC (x265, kvazaar, DivX265, nvencc, qsvencc, vceencc, ffmpeg nvenc), FFV1 (ffmpeg), UT video (ffmpeg), FFvHuff (ffmpeg), AV-1 (aomenc, rav1e)
  • supported audio output formats: dts, ac3, ogg vorbis, mp3, aac, flac, pcm, opus, pass-through
  • supported containers: mov/mp4/mkv/m2ts/webm/avi, Blu-ray or a AVCHD structure
  • audio/video pass-through -> can be used for muxing, tagging, chapter editing
  • a bunch of options to automate stuff