It calls directly into the HandBrake library, giving it a richer UI than the official HandBrake Windows GUI. Its clean layout gives users the ability to easily add clips via drag n' drop or by the built-in browse button. But if you need to rip a DVD or Blu-ray, you must select the specific directory containing the data. It also includes support for batch processing, so you can add multiple video files to the list and encode them all at the same time easily.
VidCoder will also permit the uploading of SRT format subtitles, cropping of clip size specifications, and applying various video filters for a smooth and finished product. You also can manage your video parameters by selecting the video codec, adjusting the frame rate, and choosing the overall quality. You also have adjustment options for audio like bitrate selection, codec, and sample rates.