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[SIZE='2']Introduction: As you are likely aware, the FDK-AAC encoder was removed from Handbrake (https://www.videohelp.com/software/HandBrake) from version 0.10.5 onwards, as it can no longer be publicly distributed due to GPL licensing issues (see: https://forum.handbrake.fr/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=34143).The default AAC encoder Libav (https://www.videohelp.com/software/Libav) is lacking in quality compared to FDK (especially at lower bitrates) as its only a basic AAC encoder (see this website for more info about AAC encoders: http://wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php?title=AAC_encoders), fortunately you can still compile HandBrake from source and enable FDK as an optional compile-time option, this guide will tell you how this can be done for the Windows version of HandBrake:
Warning: This process is not easy and is only recommended to more advanced users!
Update (01/01/18): This also works with VidCoder as it uses HandBrake as its encoding engine!
1. Fresh install Ubuntu (16.0.4 LTS is recommended due to a known set of packages and is easier for new users who want to attempt this process, later versions and other distros may work as well!), either on a PC via dual booting (or on a separate PC!), or on a Virtual Machine through software such as VirtualBox or VMware (recommended HDD space: 15-20GB with an allocated 2GB of RAM).
Ubuntu download: https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
VirtualBox download: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
See this guide if you need help installing Ubuntu in VirtualBox: https://linus.nci.nih.gov/bdge/installUbuntu.html
Alternatively, if you have the Windows 10 Creators update installed, you can complete this build process using the Windows Linux Subsystem (WSL), however it is command line only, requires additional packages to be installed, and is only recommended for more advanced users! (See: https://www.howtogeek.com/249966/how-to-install-and-use-the-linux-bash-shell-on-windows-10/)
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Don’t forget to press ‘enter’ after typing/pasting each terminal command to execute it!2. Open a Terminal Window (Ctrl + Alt + T) and maximise it if you want to see all the text go by more clearly, you should start in your 'Home' directory, which is: user@computer:~$ (it should already be in the “Home” directory by default).
3. Enter (or copy/paste the following commands into the terminal):
sudo apt-get install autoconf automake bison build-essential bzip2 cmake curl flex gcc git gzip g++ intltool libtool libtool-bin m4 make patch pax pkg-config python tar wget yasm zlib1g-dev
This will install/upgrade these required packages/dependencies to the latest versions (Some of these will likely already be installed).Note: You may be asked to enter your administrative password for Ubuntu after these commands, type it in, press enter, then press ‘y‘ and press enter again to confirm.
OPTIONAL: After the above command, if you see some sort of message about packages no longer being required, enter:
sudo apt autoremove
to delete them. These are usually old system kernels left over from software updates, and can/should be removed. The Ubuntu desktop uses System Settings->Details (the 'gear' icon) to perform much the same function as Windows Update.You also need to install NASM (version 2.13.02 or later) with the following command in Ubuntu 17.10 or later:
sudo apt-get install nasm
In Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (and WSL), the NASM version in the base repository is too old (2.11.08), so compile from source with the following command instead: curl -O https://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds/2.13.02/nasm-2.13.02.tar.bz2
sudo tar -xf nasm-2.13.02.tar.bz2
cd nasm-2.13.02
sudo ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --enable-sections --enable-lto
sudo make -j$(nproc)
sudo make install
source ~/.bashrc
cd .
Then enter 'cd' to return back to the 'Home' directory.sudo tar -xf nasm-2.13.02.tar.bz2
cd nasm-2.13.02
sudo ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --enable-sections --enable-lto
sudo make -j$(nproc)
sudo make install
source ~/.bashrc
cd .
See: https://handbrake.fr/docs/en/latest/developer/build-windows.html for more info.
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Enter: git clone https://github.com/HandBrake/HandBrake.git
This will download HandBrake from the repository and place it in a directory called 'HandBrake'. Note that this is the NIGHTLY 'master' code, not the latest 'stable' release. The Nightly builds are generally quite stable PROVIDED that you avoid cloning it during periods of intensive (i.e. multiple daily) developmental commits. (See: https://github.com/HandBrake/HandBrake/commits/master)OPTIONAL: If you want a specific stable release of HandBrake, enter the following commands, after executing the above command:
cd HandBrake
(this changes the directory to HandBrake) git tag
(this lists the tags) git checkout tags/1.1.0
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5. Depending on whether you’re using the 32 or 64-bit version of HandBrake in Windows, enter one of the following commands:
32-bit:
HandBrake/scripts/mingw-w64-build i686
64-bit: HandBrake/scripts/mingw-w64-build x86_64
Remember: all folder/file names are CASE-SENSITIVE! This will take around 10-20 minutes (possibly longer depending on your PC setup!) to download the MinGW compiler and build it inside the 'toolchains' directory (around 2-3GB).6. When Step 5 is finished, you'll see a message very much like:
add to your shell startup script (usually .bashrc or .bash_profile):
export PATH='/home/user/toolchains/mingw-w64-5.0-0-gcc-5.4.0/mingw-w64-x86_64/bin:{PATH}'
7. Use your mouse to copy the export PATH= .etc. (whole line), and paste it into the Terminal. You might have to use the right-mouse context menu to copy/paste. This adds the MinGW compiler into the command search path.
8. Enter:
32-bit:
i686-w64-mingw32-gcc -v
or64-bit:
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -v
to make sure Linux can find the compiler. If you see some 'not installed' messages, go back to Step 6 and check carefully. There is no error message for adding a non-existent path string to ${PATH}.9. Finally, enter:
cd HandBrake
(to change to the HandBrake directory), then enter one of the following commands to execute the build process:32-bit:
./configure --cross=i686-w64-mingw32 --enable-x265 --enable-qsv --enable-fdk-aac --enable-libav-aac --launch-jobs=1 --force --launch
64-bit: ./configure --cross=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --enable-x265 --enable-qsv --enable-fdk-aac --enable-libav-aac --launch-jobs=1 --force --launch
10. After around 10-20 minutes (and mind-boggling walls of text!), you should get a SUCCESS message. If you do have persistent problems with the build process, your best chance of success is to use a fresh Ubuntu install, use the File Manager to delete any existing “HandBrake” and “toolchains” directories you might have, only installing the packages from Step 3, and not go fiddling about too much with your Ubuntu setup.
11. Use the File Manager to copy the HandBrake/build/HandBrakeCLI.exe (no longer used by the HandBrake GUI in Windows from version 1.0.x) and HandBrake/build/libhb/hb.dll files to a location that Windows can access (e.g. through a shared folder if on a Virtual Machine).
See this guide for setting up a shared folder between Ubuntu guests and Windows host machines in VirtualBox (requires Guest Additions to be installed first): https://www.howtogeek.com/187703/how-to-access-folders-on-your-host-machine-from-an-ub.in-virtualbox/
12. Copy the file(s) from Step 11 into your HandBrake (or VidCoder) installation directory in Windows, overwriting the old ones. (Make sure that the version you built corresponds to the version you have installed, this also applies to which version of HandBrake that VidCoder is based on as well and whether its 32 or 64-bit!)
Note: You should backup your existing Program FilesHandBrake directory, and definitely export your presets. There's a good chance a new version may wipe out your user presets.
13. Load up HandBrake or VidCoder in Windows and see if it works (do some test encodes/check the logs!), FDK-AAC should now be available to select as an audio codec in the dropdown list!
Note: The first time running it may result in missing UI elements or options. Exit & restart HandBrake, and all should be good. Sometimes, to fix crashing on startup, you also need to delete the 'Users(you)AppDataRoamingHandBrake' directory in your Windows drive, so that HandBrake can create a fresh configuration.
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Remember: Updating HandBrake (or VidCoder) through the GUI will overwrite the hb.dll file in their Windows installation directory, therefore losing FDK, you therefore need to repeat this process if you want to continue using newer versions of HandBrake or VidCoder with FDK-AAC!