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This looks like something that I would find extremely cool if I had any idea what it was.
In the days of DVDs, Blockbusters and Netflix sending out DVDs, this was mostly used to rip DVDs.
It basically converts videos between formats, standards of compression, encoders, subtitles, dimensions.... It's pretty useful for trimming the size of a video to fit a particular medium.
What is the benefit to using this as opposed to just straight ffmpeg?
https://kbin.melroy.org/m/[email protected]/t/276662/HandBrake-1-8-Video-Transcoder-Adds-GTK4-Port-on-Linux-FFmpeg/comment/2430596#entry-comment-2430596
Plus, do you really want to learn all the flags?
As far as I know it is just an ffmpeg wrapper
So you are an oxygen to carbon dioxide converter? Because the answer is yes but I am guessing this is not a very complete answer for what you are.
He told you what it was. It is much more than a front-end for FFMPEG.
Read my other reply