![]() ![]() The Handbrake team has trimmed some of the fat from this release. This means that on my Mac, Handbrake is now transcoding DVDs in real time or faster thanks to the improvements in the new version. In 0.9.4, using the same settings, I'm seeing encoding rates of closer to 30 - 34 frames per second. Using 0.9.3, Handbrake encodes would average around 27 - 29 frames per second when transcoding a VIDEO_TS folder to H.264. That 10% performance improvement estimate appears to be very close to the mark, at least on my MacBook Pro. ![]() The 64-bit build is not exclusive to Snow Leopard, so if you're still running 10.5 on a 64-bit capable machine, you'll still be able to reap the benefits of reduced encoding time. The biggest new feature with this update is support for 64-bit, which allows Handbrake to encode approximately 10% faster than previous 32-bit builds. ![]() The Handbrake team has been busy indeed over the past year - their change log shows over 1000 changes since the build they released last year. ![]()
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